Is there any direct comparisons between some vintage 80's Duncan and the modern day version of the same pickups? There is so much conjecture that the old ones sounded better or were made better.
Is there any truth to this?
Thanks
FACT #4 - Naughty people with old stuff to sell might want you to believe that their merchandise has special properties, unavailable elsewhere and on sale for a limited time only. Hurry, hurry, hurry.
:deal:
This is where 99% of it comes from.
So, think less and play more! :naughty:
HTH,
That's some pretty sick playing, Chubtone!
I play lots too.... '78 in the bridge and SSL-5 in the neck here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4w-71gZZAI
Ah-a. The ol' "They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To" myth that plagues almost all musical equipment.
FACT #1 - Advances in pickup manufacturing technolgies should make present day products more consistent than, say, thirty years ago. The only downside to this is that the occasional really cooking example is unlikely to slip out very often.
FACT #2 - If pickup manufacturers are NOT making pickups at least as well as they did thirty years ago, they are heading for deep doo-doo.
FACT #3 - How a pickup sounds depends on many variable factors. Hence, meaningful, objective comparisons are very difficult to make. You either like the sound and dynamic response of a given pickup on a particular guitar or you don't.
FACT #4 - Naughty people with old stuff to sell might want you to believe that their merchandise has special properties, unavailable elsewhere and on sale for a limited time only. Hurry, hurry, hurry.
:deal:
That's some pretty sick playing, Chubtone!
Just curious about your user name. I have 3 sets of Chubtone pickups, and his El Gordo/63 set was my idea. It's the fattest sounding vintage A5 set I've ever owned. I also love his reverse staggered 69 set. My tele has the III/V set, and it's awesome. I love a lot of single coils from Duncan to Lollar, but I especially love the now defunct business, Chubtone, which was Mike Gray by himself, and I don't think he's doing it anymore.
That's some pretty sick playing, Chubtone!
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Love what you did on that charvel, thats my kinda guitar!
Great stuff! But I'd like to hear more of that '78 when playing fast alternate picking on the lower strings! I use the bridge pickup to play those kinds of runs myself...
+1
I was on the fence about getting a Charvel, and I definitely just made up my mind!
Call me, I'll hook you up.