_Guitarzan_
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Re: Got My Crazy 8 Today!!!!
I see someone has their Crazy 8 up for sale in the Trading Post forum.
I see someone has their Crazy 8 up for sale in the Trading Post forum.
I see someone has their Crazy 8 up for sale in the Trading Post forum.
As someone recently said to me, that's what happens when you design by committee. I'm really hoping I like the tone of my Crazy 8 in the Kramer.
- Keith
True, but the people who pushed for that had something definite in mind as the end goal guiding the decisions. I got the distinct impression this one became about putting as many "off the beaten path" ideas as possible into a pickup and hoping it sticks because there was no vision of what the end result was to be.I know it's not the same thing but Brobucker was also designed by a committee.
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True, but the people who pushed for that had something definite in mind as the end goal guiding the decisions. I got the distinct impression this one became about putting as many "off the beaten path" ideas as possible into a pickup and hoping it sticks because there was no vision of what the end result was to be.
I'm not suggesting it shouldn't have been done, I think it was a great idea. I am saying that when that many unproven ideas are put together in one design, you shouldn't be surprised if the results aren't the be all and end all.
well it's not an "unproven" recipe!
It's a JB , a PATB1 and an A8 magnet in one housing.I am really waiting for the one and only 7 string version ahaha![]()
And where have you played that combo before?? Like I said. Unproven.
True, but the people who pushed for that had something definite in mind as the end goal guiding the decisions. I got the distinct impression this one became about putting as many "off the beaten path" ideas as possible into a pickup and hoping it sticks because there was no vision of what the end result was to be.
I'm not suggesting it shouldn't have been done, I think it was a great idea. I am saying that when that many unproven ideas are put together in one design, you shouldn't be surprised if the results aren't the be all and end all.
As with most things ... some people are going to like it, and others not.
It is also a subjective question depending on what guitar, what amp and whatever else the signal might be running through.
But regardless, isn't it cool that Seymour Duncan as a company is willing to take input from customers ... wind a few ... and make them available?
I think it is pretty awesome.
Few companies these days give their customers that much attention.
You should know that I know that. That's why I was saying "it's not the same thing BUT"... I remember, you and I have been among the vert first people ordering them Brobuckers.
Anyways, I really would have been interested in a PAT3B kinda pickup. But at 13-14 kilo ohms (with #43 wire), my guess that it would sound somewhat bright and cutting was confirmed. That was not something what I wanted. I also have doubts this goes for some people who have purchased this pickup.
Still, producing this pickup was a very cool thing by the Duncan company.
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I'm not suggesting it shouldn't have been done, I think it was a great idea. I am saying that when that many unproven ideas are put together in one design, you shouldn't be surprised if the results aren't the be all and end all.
The Crazy 8 is probably close from the Custom 8 , and I imagine this one as a dark , slightly muddy , unsubtle pickup : for heavy rock !
I dont find it dark at all.. has enough chug in the lows, but to me its tonal focus is in Hi mids. Cuts very well, but is not bright/piercing.