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What is with all of the Single-hums? :(
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Originally posted by metalchurch79 View PostThats what routers are for.
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I think most of us have so many guitars of different layouts that its irrelevant.
Yes, if you have 1 guitar, HH works best, but the reality is, its fun to have some of each.
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostI just don't get the custom shop's obsession with single hum guitars. Sure, it is kind of a Charvel "trademark". But let's look at their own poll results...
Configuration - Percentage
Double Hum - 39.8%
Single Hum - 23%
Hum/Single/Single - 20%
Hum/Single - 12.9%
So 40% of us want HH and 33% want either HSS or HS - 73% in total. So nearly three-quarters of the voters wanted something other than single hum!
More importantly, I repeatedly hear people (myself included) say that they're pretty much not interested in buying single hum guitars at all. I need the flexibility of a neck pickup.
I'll bet that if you ask the opposite, though - whether people who prefer the single hum layout will refuse to buy a multi-PU guitar? - you don't get anything like that same reaction. Additional tonal flexibility usually isn't a "negative" for guitarists, right?
We want Floyds and either HH or HSS/HS layouts. That is the big-ole-hunka-sweet-spot of the Charvel market! We've pretty much been saying so ever since the 25ths were released.
Using this logic you could say that 80% of players don't want an h/s/s axe, but I bet the sl1 is one of Jackson's top sellers. In fact you could ask "why do they make h/s/s guitars when only 20% of players want them?" as h/s/s got an even lower vote than single hums.
If there is a market for single hum guitars, and based on the poll quoted roughly a quarter of players do want one, single hum guitars will be made and marketed.
Here's my .02$. I wouldn't play a guitar with single coils. I have two h/h and two single hums that I play regularly. I usually solo with the bridge pickup when I play the h/h's, so yes, I would buy another single hum guitar.Last edited by levantin; 01-08-2009, 03:58 PM.I feel festive all year round. Deal with it.
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