Originally posted by Sunbane
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Actually the difference is pretty significant, on a guitar with a Floyd and a standard spaced humbucker, the attack from downstroke to upstroke has significantly varied output (particularly on the high E), but switch out for a trembucker and the response and output is even... this is most apparent on a clean amp with the output gain turned up a bit (clean, yet just starts to break up as you hammer on the strings)
I found this out after I had a custom 5 put into a soloist I had, and the local shop only had a standard humbucker spaced one, but I figured it wouldn't make much if any of a difference, so I had them put it in... almost immediately after I got it home, I called them up to order the trem spaced one and swap it out...
that said, if you play with a ton of distortion, the differences are much MUCH less noticeable.
Moral of the story: if you play clean at all, or SRV/Hendrix, non-bone-crushing distorted music... it makes all the difference in the world, but if your a 'metal up your ass' type player, or a non-solo player, you probably will not be able to notice.
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