Very cool stuff.
yngwie308

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That is a good assumption...take away the scallop it sounds like any killer Stratocaster.guitarists discovering the potential with this guitar
Both my YJM's are stock. I wouldn't think of changing pu's. Both of mine are quiet, record real good. that's all I want.JimiJames wrote:Yep, both the RW & Mpl ring ! Reeeeal tight neck pockets. Unlike some sloppy work that I've seen that Fender did on the newer model.
I'm sure those are far & few inbetween...
That is a good assumption...take away the scallop it sounds like any killer Stratocaster.guitarists discovering the potential with this guitar
Anyway the funny part is that I find them difficult to play with my technique but I just love the tone...
I frequently play these at my Cousin's house and Metro Member playloud.
playloud has an HS2 in the neck and sounds "airy'er" to me.
This is the pickup Yngwie used on the earlier CD's. More violinish tone as with the HS3's and the HS3 modded YJM that had a little more bite reflected in the later CD's.
I replace the HS2&3's with Virtual Vintage series. To my taste of course.
I was looking for a more vintage sound/less hot but noise cancelling as well.
(By-the way, earlier this year Fender introduced the Samarium Cobalt's in a 3 pickup set. their price has considerabley dropped now.
These pickups were only available in CS models. They have a reputation of a vintage '54 single coil but noiseles !
Not sure what Carl uses but I have a feeling if he would look into these he'd replace those stock pickups.)
carlygtr56 wrote: Both my YJM's are stock. I wouldn't think of changing pu's. Both of mine are quiet, record real good. that's all I want.
My CS Jeff Beck has the HOT Noiseless pu's and I like those too.
Yngve wrote:[quote="Anyway the funny part is that I find them difficult to play with my technique but I just love the tone...
Heavy Handed.What technique do you have? To be honest l warm for 15 minutes and then its like WOW l am flying! I guess its the way you approach things, be positive, relax your hand and lightly touch the fingerboard, got all this this my classical guitar lessons when my teacher told me l was too tense on my left hand and needed to relax alot more, anyway the scalloped neck really teaches you to have finesse
umm... O.K. *shruggs shoulders*Yngve wrote:...the scalloped neck really teaches you to have finesse