rumbleinbriton
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There have already been 2 good threads here in SD regarding the pickups in EVH's Ibanez Destroyer which was used to record 5 of the songs on the first Van Halen album (RWTD, YRGM, JC, OF, FYLT). It's near certain that guitar used the stock Super 70 pickups, which have about a 7.9 output with A8 magnets.
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=112176
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=144682
It's been found that the first VH album was recorded over Aug-Sep 1977.
The Destroyer was not "shark-modded" until afterwards, and the strat did not get the white+black stripes and maple neck until after the recording. To the best of a lot of research, the strat used on the actual VH1 recording looked like this... black w rosewood neck, and zebra pickup... at the time they were in the studio (this picture was taken 3 mos prior)
So what is that zebra pickup that we have all listened to on Eruption, Ice Cream Man, ATBL, etc?
For years we've been told it was something like a "rewound PAF from a 335", right? Well, that may have been what EVH used on the 1978 tour with the white+black franky, but what was really used on the actual VH1 recording in the studio?
It's very likely a Mighty Mite model #1400 Vintage humbucker...
http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/rr234/japanstrat/MightyMiteVintage2.jpg
... and if you listen very closely to how it has much of the same high-mids as the Destroyer pickup, there's a very good chance he may have modded it with an A8 magnet from an Ibanez Super 70.
Wayne Charvel was selling Mighty Mites, so it's obvious that Ed had access to these pickups.
Apparently Seymour Duncan also worked for Mighty Mite around that time?
A huge discussion thread (with LOTS of pics) can be found here, with some of the better stuff coming in towards pages 7 & 8:
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=22048
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https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=112176
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=144682
It's been found that the first VH album was recorded over Aug-Sep 1977.
The Destroyer was not "shark-modded" until afterwards, and the strat did not get the white+black stripes and maple neck until after the recording. To the best of a lot of research, the strat used on the actual VH1 recording looked like this... black w rosewood neck, and zebra pickup... at the time they were in the studio (this picture was taken 3 mos prior)
So what is that zebra pickup that we have all listened to on Eruption, Ice Cream Man, ATBL, etc?
For years we've been told it was something like a "rewound PAF from a 335", right? Well, that may have been what EVH used on the 1978 tour with the white+black franky, but what was really used on the actual VH1 recording in the studio?
It's very likely a Mighty Mite model #1400 Vintage humbucker...
http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/rr234/japanstrat/MightyMiteVintage2.jpg
... and if you listen very closely to how it has much of the same high-mids as the Destroyer pickup, there's a very good chance he may have modded it with an A8 magnet from an Ibanez Super 70.
Wayne Charvel was selling Mighty Mites, so it's obvious that Ed had access to these pickups.
Apparently Seymour Duncan also worked for Mighty Mite around that time?
A huge discussion thread (with LOTS of pics) can be found here, with some of the better stuff coming in towards pages 7 & 8:
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=22048
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