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Honestly, don't bother listening to those who say they need diversity, because chances are they would never be buying the one hum rhoads in the first place.
Mine has an EMG 81 in it and it sounds killer,not too shrill like others seem to think.Its all in the EQ settings,thats why the amp has treble midlle and bass. [img]/images/graemlins/poke.gif[/img]
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i voted JB. When you only have one pickup you'll want it to be pretty versatile. The JB can do that, the others i would choose if i would only play heavily saturated gain stuff.
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I agree (even before I read this). You could wire up a push/pull pot to split the coils and get straty sounds as well, or parallel or out of phase. You can be creative with a single hum axe (as long as you have a 4 conductor hum).
just to ask ...is this for a floyded or hardtail rhoads? i'm not bothered either way...but if this is from the bonds rjoads discussion i liked the single hum stoptail idea...i just didn't like the inlays...
Shame the 85 isn't a option. I prefer the 81 as a pickup, and probably prefer passives over both, but for a 1 hum rhoads, an 85 would just be right, imo. That being said - 81.
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