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Strat78 wrote:Ha ha, all good stuff, but getting a little heated here. I've had blowouts with both you guys in the past, but now I can't remember whybut we are all still here and getting things done. The community is in pretty good shape right now, (more so after a good forum de-lousing here tonight), lets all keep up the good work and go lightly.
I can get on board with a PAF only if his marshall was not as they say(stock except for some very minor non gain related changes)Tone Slinger wrote:
Nobody has said for sure when VH1 was recorded, and really, at this point, even Eddie might be mistaken about things..
Absolutely, lots of ways to get "there" and that is what I was trying to convey. But for my rig...this is what works.wjamflan wrote:
Roger - Ed said he recorded VH I with a PAF in Franky that was taken from his Gibson 335 and re-wound beforehand by a pro in Santa Barbara (SD). We've discussed it many times before. Your confusion comes from your time here with all of the great clips of folks getting convincing tones with other pickups/setups. The "why not" was my way of throwing up my hands.
Now this is totally logical, even Tube tramp said eddie was buying the PAF's up so i would guess he would want to get them all rewound right?rgorke wrote: I was also thinking that I would bet that Ed gave Seymour a few PAFs to "rewind". He (Seymour) came back with a few options saying, " here is a little hotter and here is hotterer. See what you think."
Wow, I always believed him and was very impressed that he rewound his own pickups... Now to find out he was full of shit on that too... It makes sense now, I can't imagine rewinding a pickup by hand/sight.Also seymour was quoted as saying
"“I was doing a lot of oddball things for Eddie [Van Halen]. He wouldn’t tell anybody what he had in his guitars, and he was telling people that he was winding his own pickups. But he wasn’t.”
Just as long as you know they exist...EJSLPlexi wrote:http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/c ... del_great/
9.85K is high. dont understand why she wound them that high. the standard spec is and has been 9K
they will definitely push a preamp more than the 9K ones
I have never seen or heard of a EVH or 78 wind to 9.8K until you posted these?wjamflan wrote:Just as long as you know they exist...EJSLPlexi wrote:http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/c ... del_great/
9.85K is high. dont understand why she wound them that high. the standard spec is and has been 9K
they will definitely push a preamp more than the 9K ones
Save your energy. You don't have to e-mail her. They're my pickups sitting on my desk in front of me. I'm telling you I didn't ask for a hotter wind or any wind. I just ordered two after seeing the profile on Legendary Tones way back when. Could it be the newer '78 model is slightly different? I don't know. I just posted what I knew and didn't appreciate being called out for it. Good luck.EJSLPlexi wrote:I have never seen or heard of a EVH or 78 wind to 9.8K until you posted these?wjamflan wrote:Just as long as you know they exist...EJSLPlexi wrote:http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/c ... del_great/
9.85K is high. dont understand why she wound them that high. the standard spec is and has been 9K
they will definitely push a preamp more than the 9K ones
MJ is usually on the ball and unless told to by the customer to do otherwise sticks to the script if you know what i mean.
I will email her and see whats up with this