Re: If you try another manufacturer's pickups, is it cheating?
idsnowdog said:
I am very surprised and disappointed! I wouldn't think an administrator on this board would post such a purposefully baiting subject. One without elaboration. I would expect it from some teenage wanker who wants to start a holly war. You can already see that gross generalizations are abounding.
Snowdog
Snowdog, I'll assume you are just yanking my chain in return.
In case you are not, with only 100 posts here, I'm guessing you don't have a clue as to my personality and the way I love to screw around and have fun.
One of the pleasures of being an Admin here is that we don't get censored or asked to follow a certain company line.
Most likely, this thread should have been posted in Off Topic. As you can see, no Holy War has begun. No Jihadists lurking in shadows. It's all good.
Now onto the Lollars. I tried them, liked them. They are rather unique. Not like any other P90 I've tried. It must have something to do with how he builds them without the baseplate and all.
I wanted to try one because I'm going to try to wind my own version at the UGD. Jason's A5 P90s are supposed to be some of the best out there. I want to wind one that comes close. Can't do that if I don't know how his sound.
Very articulate, bright and punchy. Very much Alnico 5.
I had a set of Duncan Hot and Custom in a Guild Blues 90. I've got two Ceramic Duncans in my Godin. The Lollar sounds lke a cross between the Duncan Hot and Custom.
I still prefer the Antiquities though as they are smoother and fuller if that makes sense.
But, I figured I'd get a fair share of razzing if I posted this and you guys will be allowed to flog me with tequila shots next week at UGD! Woohoo!
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