Robert S.
Super Moderator
Re: The "78" /AKA EVH pickup
I like having Frank around!
What everyone in this thread is missing (as well as the other thread about someone claiming to replicate the Frankenstein pickup) is that the 78 and the pickup in the Frankenstein are not the same pickup. It's not because we had to "change" something, or because of any agreement with Fender, etc. It's because the pickup in the Frankenstein represents what is in his Franky today. It is not the 78, which represents a very special pickup Seymour wound in 1978. The Franky pickup is not a modified 78 either. It's a different pickup.
We can not and would not divulge any details, but suffice it to say, some details will probably come out over time. I can tell you this: Some of the rumors I see (as well as the assertions of the so-called replicas) are completely absurd. If you want the pickup that's in the Frankenstein, then buy that guitar, or wait around until someone like Eddie or Fender decides to sell that pickup. To go to a third party for what they interperet as the replica of that pickup, to me, is complete silliness. It's like making a "Slash replica" pickup. The guy has been playing Alnico II Pros right out of stock since the beginning. All you have to do is order an Alnico II Pro. Why would someone claim to "replicate" it? Do our employees somehow wind it differently when we can tell it will go to Slash? :banghead: No. It's the same great hand crafted pickup you can buy at your local retailer.
As of right now, I can tell you with nearly 100% accuracy that no one is making an correct replica of this pickup. I haven't tried them all, and it seems like every boutique pickup maker has a pickup with some fake Van Halen-ish name. Some are attempts to copy the 78, some are attempts to copy the Frankenstein pickup, and some are attempts to copy the Custom Custom, and no one can do it better than Seymour. So to me the rest of it is just fodder. But everyone likes a mysteries and treasure hunts, so it'll never end. And Eddie did use lots of different pickups and guitars, so depending on what you're trying to chase, it could keep you busy for quite awhile!
I like having Frank around!