vinnie1971
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Hi all
I have a 1970s El Maya EM1300 which came furnished with DiMarzio Superdistortions from the factory. It's a very high end guitar with gold plated hardware, string through body, straight through maple neck, solid mahogany body, Schaller self locking modern style tuners, brass nut, brass saddles brass inlays.
It says made in Kobe Japan and apparently some of the construction was in Sweden (probably the woodwork)
Apart from the knobs and PIO caps this guitar is totally original.
The thing is I really don't like the pickups. They sound great for saturated overdrive with great harmonics, but for cleans and low gain, not so great. Harsh sterile sounding. I have done a lot with pickup heights and pole adjustment but it doesn't make a lot of difference. These are monstrously hot 13.5k ceramics.
I was thinking would these 1st gen Superdistortions with single core hook up lead (ground is outer braided shield) be worth selling to purchase something more to my liking such as PGs or because of this guitar's rarity - it's basically irreplaceable (and nothing else I have played comes anywhere near it for build quality and sustain) leave it as it is and keep it as a one trick pony (high gain stuff)?
I have had this guitar for about 27 years and I am not likely to ever sell it, and it's impossible to place a value on it. A couple of luthiers have said I would need to spend several thousands £££s on a Gibson LP to get anything remotely close.
Any thoughts PGs or keep original ?
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I have a 1970s El Maya EM1300 which came furnished with DiMarzio Superdistortions from the factory. It's a very high end guitar with gold plated hardware, string through body, straight through maple neck, solid mahogany body, Schaller self locking modern style tuners, brass nut, brass saddles brass inlays.
It says made in Kobe Japan and apparently some of the construction was in Sweden (probably the woodwork)
Apart from the knobs and PIO caps this guitar is totally original.
The thing is I really don't like the pickups. They sound great for saturated overdrive with great harmonics, but for cleans and low gain, not so great. Harsh sterile sounding. I have done a lot with pickup heights and pole adjustment but it doesn't make a lot of difference. These are monstrously hot 13.5k ceramics.
I was thinking would these 1st gen Superdistortions with single core hook up lead (ground is outer braided shield) be worth selling to purchase something more to my liking such as PGs or because of this guitar's rarity - it's basically irreplaceable (and nothing else I have played comes anywhere near it for build quality and sustain) leave it as it is and keep it as a one trick pony (high gain stuff)?
I have had this guitar for about 27 years and I am not likely to ever sell it, and it's impossible to place a value on it. A couple of luthiers have said I would need to spend several thousands £££s on a Gibson LP to get anything remotely close.
Any thoughts PGs or keep original ?
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