Sludgenutz
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Re: Iommi Signature pickup review
Soulcrusher_X, you are right about the higher gain balancing the pair. I already tune down to a D, but I found out later the same night I wrote the neck-only/pair review, that the boing-y-ness disappears a lot, as soon you start pushing the amp's volume up (and this is on my solid-state Randall!)!
As far as the pickup/wiring orientation, I found these pickups rather confusing in that the two I got (from two different retailers) had the shielded wires exiting the epoxy from different locations/angles. Not really a complaint, just my experience.
These pickups are definitely different from any humbucker out there. I might still put a different pickup in the neck position, because times are good for me right now, and I am hyped by anything to do with guitars. But, if I do go more traditional in the neck of my Epi, I will still have an extra Iommi around as an excuse to buy another guitar!!!!:banana:
I have let go other gear over the years, but will never sell my Iommi pickups!
Soulcrusher_X, you are right about the higher gain balancing the pair. I already tune down to a D, but I found out later the same night I wrote the neck-only/pair review, that the boing-y-ness disappears a lot, as soon you start pushing the amp's volume up (and this is on my solid-state Randall!)!
As far as the pickup/wiring orientation, I found these pickups rather confusing in that the two I got (from two different retailers) had the shielded wires exiting the epoxy from different locations/angles. Not really a complaint, just my experience.
These pickups are definitely different from any humbucker out there. I might still put a different pickup in the neck position, because times are good for me right now, and I am hyped by anything to do with guitars. But, if I do go more traditional in the neck of my Epi, I will still have an extra Iommi around as an excuse to buy another guitar!!!!:banana:
I have let go other gear over the years, but will never sell my Iommi pickups!