Mr Scary pickups?

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Thanks Darth but it was MJ that called. I guess you can only find long legs in Texas.
 
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Thanks Darth but it was MJ that called me to say it couldn't be done and use a ring but I don't want to drill into it. I guess the only long legs to be found are in Texas. As for advertising $ and music think Lars!
 
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Thanks Darth but it was MJ that called. I guess you can only find long legs in Texas.

I don't get any of mine with long legs. I just figure if you have a CS order that's not right that they should be able to help you out. But Hank Jr has a song about TX women that helps show that we do have plenty of those long legs around here.



It's a perfectly fair assessment when the guy even admits it himself and the facts are there. Nobody is saying he is the 'only' gear whore. But he does have a history of not being ethical with companies and people.




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This is not necessarily directed at George, per se, but nowadays artists--even popular artists getting radio play and iTunes downloads--don't make money selling records like they did pre-Internet. So they do what they can to make a dime through "ancillary income streams." Those are often things like touring, lessons, cruises, merch, and gear endorsements.

I wish George the best of luck with this venture and in life.
 
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I'm not sure how fair an assessment this is of Lynch... He's played ESP guitars for going on 30 years, he was using Duncan's probably longer, and he's mainly been a Randall user for ages... How is that being a whore? In that basic time frame, EVH has been with Kramer, Peavey, EBMM, and Fender for guitars, his pickups have flip flopped between Duncan and DiMarzio, and his amps were made by either Peavey or Fender... And puts his logo on the bottom of pots, THAT'S a whore. Even Slash is a bigger whore these days, he might still be sticking with same companies, but between his like 5 signature Les Paul's, 2 different wah pedals, and at least 3 different signature Marahall's, my 2 favorite guitar players are annoying the crap out of me.

Those guitars are ridiculous.

Ask any non-guitarist who George Lynch is, and then ask them who Slash is or who Eddie Van Halen is. The answer shouldn't surprise you.

That said, I've always hated the Screamin' Demon. Such a great name for a lackluster pickup, and I've tried it three times. Maybe someday I'll get to try the OG Diablo.
 
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This is not necessarily directed at George, per se, but nowadays artists--even popular artists getting radio play and iTunes downloads--don't make money selling records like they did pre-Internet. So they do what they can to make a dime through "ancillary income streams." Those are often things like touring, lessons, cruises, merch, and gear endorsements.

I wish George the best of luck with this venture and in life.

Come on Evan..."not necessarily directed at George" or not you making that statement in this thread makes it sound as if you and/or SD feel that George left SD for money and I just can't imagine that is the case.

If it was about the money I'd imagine that Duncan has a lot more of it to throw around than Arcane...maybe George, like most great players is always looking for new ways to get his tone and maybe he's found something that suits him better these days...or maybe it's much deeper than that. My guess is only George really knows why he made the change.
 
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Wow. This is a surprise. I love the Screamin Demon. It works for me. It sounds exactly how it's described, IME/IMO.

There's a lot of gear whores in the biz. No surprise there.
 
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On the subject of the Demon i think it sounds great in a dark sounding guitar , even in a super Strat with a maple neck and vintage trem it's sounded good IMO. Used thru a dirty amp then boosting it with an OD the Demon will definitely Scream
 
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On the subject of the Demon i think it sounds great in a dark sounding guitar , even in a super Strat with a maple neck and vintage trem it's sounded good IMO. Used thru a dirty amp then boosting it with an OD the Demon will definitely Scream

a lot of dudes like the Demon, to be sure. the Super V is a better model than expected. I've heard from dudes that dig the Dokkenbucker.

this pickup from another company has some interesting specs and what few descriptions there are look curious. I'd have liked to have seen it come from SD or the custom shop. I like to dabble in a boutique model here and there, but I don't see where I'm gonna be putting $ on this one.
 
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Hey guys, we were surprised as you are with this announcement. We've been long-time friends with George and of course will continue to be friends with him and wish him the best of luck in this venture.

The Screamin Demon' and Lil' Screamin Demon will continue - and the Custom Shop can build anything you'd like but you will no longer see direct models like the Super V, Dokkenbucker on the Custom Shop Store.
 
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On the subject of the Demon i think it sounds great in a dark sounding guitar , even in a super Strat with a maple neck and vintage trem it's sounded good IMO. Used thru a dirty amp then boosting it with an OD the Demon will definitely Scream

Exactly. The guitar I use it in is an alder bodied Strat with a maple neck and vintage trem. It definitely screams through my rig, and in a good way.
 
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Okay, I'm late to this and all, but what the **** is going on? Is George building guitars and pickups now or something? And what about Duncan and ESP? I'm confused.
 
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As crazy as this announcement is, the most surprising part of this all to me is that they might actually be getting that kind of money for those guitars. Those are ugly as sin.
 
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As crazy as this announcement is, the most surprising part of this all to me is that they might actually be getting that kind of money for those guitars. Those are ugly as sin.

He's got his fanbase, maybe he thinks that some of them are willing to spend tons of money like some of EVH's fans are.
 
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First, Im stunned, but not really.. Sad to see the relationship end I guess is the correct thing. Not much shocks me anymore. And sadly, what Evan said is correct. gotta go where the dough is, and these artists are trying to bank while they still have an audience. many of The 80s guys were done for awhile and Im sure they are glad they can drum up biz again.

Id never heard of Arcane before. They new? Interesting how I have been a HUGE fanboi of Alnico 8 mags for years and now it seems they are popping up all over! I know it has nothing to do with me, but still makes me feel good.. haha

Im very glad that there were no "clauses" or anything that restrict the sale of the screamin demon! And hope we dont have to rename it, AND, I hope for Evan's sake he doesnt have to chime into every thread that discusses it and disclaimer that the pickup is not associated with any particular artist, or whatever the dialog was before we went thru the 78 model transition... haha

Scott, did I understand you correctly that the Dokkenbucker can still be made?? Thanks
 
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i like seymour duncan and i like george lynch and these pickups seem pretty cool. i survived yngwie leaving dimarzio for duncan, evh leaving ebmm for peavey then leaving peavey for fender, dimebag leaving randall and dean for krank and washburn, angus young having a signature gibson pu but using duncans, and johnny damon leaving the red sox for the yankees, i'm sure i can get through this.
 
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