Biu New member Mar 16, 2004 #1 Do they retain the natural sound of a single-coil when split? I was thinking about maybe a Hot Rails or Screamin' Demon.
Do they retain the natural sound of a single-coil when split? I was thinking about maybe a Hot Rails or Screamin' Demon.
LucidInterval New member Mar 16, 2004 #2 They sound pretty good split. I reccomend the HR. The Demon doesn't have enough output to sound good split but the HR does.
They sound pretty good split. I reccomend the HR. The Demon doesn't have enough output to sound good split but the HR does.
STRATDELUXER97 Stratoblaster Tone Meister Mar 17, 2004 #3 Re: How do SD Single-size humbuckers sound split? Biu said: Do they retain the natural sound of a single-coil when split? I was thinking about maybe a Hot Rails or Screamin' Demon. Click to expand... Not really...The sound is thin and alot more anemic...It's very hard to beat the tone of a vintage single coil pickup.. John
Re: How do SD Single-size humbuckers sound split? Biu said: Do they retain the natural sound of a single-coil when split? I was thinking about maybe a Hot Rails or Screamin' Demon. Click to expand... Not really...The sound is thin and alot more anemic...It's very hard to beat the tone of a vintage single coil pickup.. John