That's one way of getting around the double creme patent that Dimarzio has. Looks more of an opaque double creme than white when in light. Actually an item that might look better when it's NOT glowing ... hmmmTux789 said:see the thing thats interesting in my opinion is that if you scroll down on the link that Evan gave the pickup looks almost completely traditional when not glowing in the dark. its not some odd shade of bright green like most other glow in the dark objects, and certainly would look 100% traditional to the audience during a stage performance till they cut the lights...
Very interesting
JB_From_Hell said:Are you saying that the band's performance (and the audience's enjoyment) would suffer because of glowing pickups?
JB_From_Hell said:Ok... what did you mean?
Niether is lighting your guitar on fire but amazingly the guitarist that pulled that little "impracticality" became well known among the non-guitar playing comunity because of itwalkdmc said:how often do people play in the dark? okay, vai does it with his whole fiber optic suit but most players want to be seen when they play. the green glow makes them seem a little tacky and cheap. if there were real lights (fiber optics or something) it would be cooler although that would require a battery of some sort...sorry, its a neato idea but not very practical
yeah right you just want a free custom custom :laugh2:Empty Pockets said:I would like to test a Custom Custom in glow-in-the-dark to see if I would like it. PM me and i'll give you my address.
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