Introducing from the Custom Shop: The George Lynch Hunter

Re: Introducing from the Custom Shop: The George Lynch Hunter

I don’t think there has been much in way of a review on this pickup. At least not that I’ve seen here.
You might be guinea pig!!

I’m dying to hear it , myself.
 
Re: Introducing from the Custom Shop: The George Lynch Hunter

I got mine installed in a ESP M1. Alder body with ebony fret board. This pickup sound has a very aggressive bite and bright and has a upper mid range grind while still having a good amount of lows. I find it’s very dynamic and punchy. Single notes burn and chords rip. I would say what the custom shop said the differences are between this and the distortion are on point.

Your review sounds very good.

I have the same guitar, bought at NAMM in 1989. It is still bare wood because it has crosses for inlays, and they put them in sideways instead of up and down. The client likely told them to start over. I had George Lynch sign it in the control cavity. I just can't figure out what to paint it, but I better figure it out before time's up.

I've been hanging onto a zebra DDJ waiting (years) for a solid maple body to mount it in.

I have Screamin Demons and these do a very good Lynch tone IMO.

Also have the Randall RM100LB, with all the Lynch modules (except Brahma).

And way too many tiger striped guitars LOL!

Looking forward to more Hunter reviews.
 
Re: Introducing from the Custom Shop: The George Lynch Hunter

Funny this never came up in the DokkenThe Hunter thread.
 
Re: Introducing from the Custom Shop: The George Lynch Hunter

I don’t think there has been much in way of a review on this pickup. At least not that I’ve seen here.
You might be guinea pig!!

I’m dying to hear it , myself.

Two guys have installed theirs and gave a review on pgs 4 & 6
 
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