Agileguy_101
Master of his Domain
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Got a Super Vee Bladerunner for my strat about a month ago. Haven't really messed with it much until I traded the pickups that came in the guitar (Bareknuckle Irish Tours) for a set of Fralin SP-42's. Now that I've got the both the pickups and the bridge in this guitar, I'm loving it even more. The Super Vee is a great piece of hardware. This guitar really needs a new nut and some fretwork, but in spite of that, this bridge stays in tune MUCH better than the last one during tremolo use. And I've even got it set up slightly floating! I can't wait to get this in to a luthier to see how it preforms when the guitar's at its optimum condition.
I'll give a full impression of the Fralins within the next few days, but I've spent a week with them and I can definitely say that they're ****in' awesome. They're supposed to sound like P-90's on a Strat bobbin, and while they're not 100% accurate, they sound excellent.
All in all, me's a happy.
After:
Got a Super Vee Bladerunner for my strat about a month ago. Haven't really messed with it much until I traded the pickups that came in the guitar (Bareknuckle Irish Tours) for a set of Fralin SP-42's. Now that I've got the both the pickups and the bridge in this guitar, I'm loving it even more. The Super Vee is a great piece of hardware. This guitar really needs a new nut and some fretwork, but in spite of that, this bridge stays in tune MUCH better than the last one during tremolo use. And I've even got it set up slightly floating! I can't wait to get this in to a luthier to see how it preforms when the guitar's at its optimum condition.
I'll give a full impression of the Fralins within the next few days, but I've spent a week with them and I can definitely say that they're ****in' awesome. They're supposed to sound like P-90's on a Strat bobbin, and while they're not 100% accurate, they sound excellent.
All in all, me's a happy.
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