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Post by aburge15 on Jul 1, 2011 7:05:00 GMT -6
thanks guys so i will just need to decide between the deluxe or changing the pickups on the american standard
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Jul 8, 2011 19:32:59 GMT -6
Post by Erikrt123 on Jul 8, 2011 19:32:59 GMT -6
Let us now what you get man and post some pics!
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Post by aburge15 on Jul 9, 2011 7:49:55 GMT -6
sure man. will do
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Jul 10, 2011 3:15:24 GMT -6
Post by Blue on Jul 10, 2011 3:15:24 GMT -6
Get the ArmorFlame because it's so much cooler than the other guitars you mentioned. It looks better on stage zacot, the stacked humbucker looks, acts and mostly sounds like a single coil, as it only "picks-up" the sound in one field (one row of pole pieces). Because it is actually two coils stacked one atop the other, you get the benefit of the humbucking (or hum canceling) because there are two coils working, although only one is picking up the string vibration. The real advantage to the stacked P/U is they are quiet, while a standard single coil has inherent hum, especially with distortion. The HS-3 is a very hot P/U, but still has a single coil tone.No it's not hot, in fact it's very weak. Pretty much as weak as a pickup get. They don't sound like real singlecoils either, they sound LIKE them yes but not entirely like a real singlecoil like the FS1 which Yngwie used before he started using the HS3. The only reason he started using the HS3 was because it's quiet. Now he has his Seymour Duncan Fury pickups, which supposedly sounds closer to real singlecoils and still are quiet.
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Jul 10, 2011 6:24:44 GMT -6
Post by aburge15 on Jul 10, 2011 6:24:44 GMT -6
yeah im planning on buy both the fender and the armorflame around the same time. But yeah the armorflame has a beast finish
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