Artie
Peaveyologist
Just some Monday morning thinking out loud.
You all will probably get tired of me raving about my Strat with the Livewire II Classic set, but dang, that thang sounds good. But, I still love my Squier VM Lipstick Tube axe:

Trouble is, I pick it up. Play it for a moment. Then set it back down and pick up the Livewire Strat. I know that Lipstick Tubes are designed to be low output, weak-ish pups, but these are truly anemic. (At least, compared to the LW's.) Duh! Running it through my SFX-01 helps, but it isn't the same. The Livewires just have a certain punch and clarity. It's a truly unique voicing.
I would love to get that same "spank" from some active LT's. I wonder if the active circuitry would even fit inside the lipstick cover? Anyway, I can dream.
P.S. I wonder how much different the bona-fide Duncan Lipstick tubes are over the "Designed" versions? :33:
You all will probably get tired of me raving about my Strat with the Livewire II Classic set, but dang, that thang sounds good. But, I still love my Squier VM Lipstick Tube axe:

Trouble is, I pick it up. Play it for a moment. Then set it back down and pick up the Livewire Strat. I know that Lipstick Tubes are designed to be low output, weak-ish pups, but these are truly anemic. (At least, compared to the LW's.) Duh! Running it through my SFX-01 helps, but it isn't the same. The Livewires just have a certain punch and clarity. It's a truly unique voicing.
I would love to get that same "spank" from some active LT's. I wonder if the active circuitry would even fit inside the lipstick cover? Anyway, I can dream.
P.S. I wonder how much different the bona-fide Duncan Lipstick tubes are over the "Designed" versions? :33: