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Someone get a PATB-1 into Machine Gun Kelly's pink Schecter!
That's a cool axe. A subtle pink. Not the hot pink like a "Hello Kitty."
Someone get a PATB-1 into Machine Gun Kelly's pink Schecter!
Lucky you. I bought tickets for its 2020 show at Montreal Jazz Festival but it was cancelled due to pandemic. They rescheduled for 2022 but I was 1000km away on my bicycle.BTW, gonna go see him live (again) next week.
You beat me on that one!Also I forgot I really want to try a DMZ Al DiMeola set
That's where the PATB-3 comes in. I'm not crazy about Blues Saraceno, but I love his pup.
That actually sounds kinda interesting. Just as long as it resembles the JB more than it does the Custom. I tried so hard to like the Custom and Custom 5, but pickups like that just don't work for me.Honestly, it's kind of like a cross between a JB and a Custom/'59 hybrid in some ways. Similar output to a JB, but with a tighter bottom end response, more balanced mids, and a little top end sparkle, much like the hybrid. Really natural sound when driven and great harmonic character like both of those pickups, as well.
That actually sounds kinda interesting. Just as long as it resembles the JB more than it does the Custom. I tried so hard to like the Custom and Custom 5, but pickups like that just don't work for me.
The low-end.The PATB-1 comes across more "JB" than Custom to me, but it's definitely its own thing.
What didn't you like about the Custom/Custom 5?
His signature set is pretty bright, but honestly, Al's tone is mostly in his technique. Even on his LP with Super Distortions, it doesn't sound like a typical LP/Super Distortion sound. BTW, gonna go see him live (again) next week.
Yeah, each to his own. I did not hate the Custom. I just found the thuddy low-end kinda hard to dial out. People often say the JB is "loose", but, while it certainly is not as immediate as a Black Winter, I've never found it hard to get t3h chuggz going with it. I find the Custom harder to dial in nice and focused, but I admit the whole smiley EQ curve is not something I'm accustomed to (pun intended, LOL) with on high(ish) output pickups. I did like the Custom's high-end, though. Maybe someday I'll custom order something like a tighter Custom with less low-end.See I don't like the JB (or its variations) at all, but I like the Custom 5. But I don't use a ton of gain, either.
Maybe someday I'll custom order something like a tighter Custom with less low-end.
Do you think it is because of the way it looks?
"Bright" would be the last thing i can say about his signature pickups, if you mean Dp201 & DP202, because i have no idea what he used to use on his sig. PRS Prism guitar. Warm yet clear, yes, that's how they wound to me. DP201, with its 4,87H inductance and >10,5K DCR, warmer than many Duncans like '59 or Jazz. On the other hand DP202 is once identified as "Tone Zone Jr" by Frank Falbo. So it's not bright, either![]()
My new guitar sounds awesome. Let's just say I am curious.
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Do you know which pickups are in it? They look like the Schecter Apocalypse pickups, which I haven't tried but heard good things about..
They are the Schecter Heretic same pickups as the Apocalypse just wound overseas 10k ohms neck and 14.5 kohm bridge. From what I have read Schecter speced them like the Bareknuckles Aftermath set.
Al's PRS Prisms had the 57/08 humbuckers, about 8.5k bridge 8.0k neck and Alnico II magnets.
They are the Schecter Heretic same pickups as the Apocalypse just wound overseas 10k ohms neck and 14.5 kohm bridge. From what I have read Schecter speced them like the Bareknuckles Aftermath set.