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Post by gtrjunior on Jun 1, 2016 14:59:33 GMT -5
Yeah, it's sounding great now. Original Peavey pickup was a little harsh in the high frequencies. After they rewind it all of the treble is still there but much more sweeter than before and very tight. I'm thinking to order HSS set from them for my next strat guitar, VHII for the bidge and Irish Tours for neck/middle. The strat your installing the pickups in, what's the body made of? Bass wood or swamp ash? I tried the VHii, an though other people had great results- I didn't. But that ultimately bcs of the alder body maple top and all maple neck my guitar was made of. I was thinking g of installing them in a different guitar but already had a good set in it. I wanna try the VHii in some one else's guitar. Lol Why don't you try it in one of mine... ?
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Post by TheFight on Jun 1, 2016 16:57:39 GMT -5
Haha actually I just sold them
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Post by shaja on Jun 2, 2016 7:44:25 GMT -5
Yeah, it's sounding great now. Original Peavey pickup was a little harsh in the high frequencies. After they rewind it all of the treble is still there but much more sweeter than before and very tight. I'm thinking to order HSS set from them for my next strat guitar, VHII for the bidge and Irish Tours for neck/middle. The strat your installing the pickups in, what's the body made of? Bass wood or swamp ash? I tried the VHii, an though other people had great results- I didn't. But that ultimately bcs of the alder body maple top and all maple neck my guitar was made of. I was thinking g of installing them in a different guitar but already had a good set in it. I wanna try the VHii in some one else's guitar. Lol I have not yet started building it, but was thinking alder body, maple neck, rosewood board, basic stuff. Maybe I will go with 2 pots instead of 3 and both of them 250k, it will be right for the single coils and tame the VHII a little.
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