Does it matter too much if I installed a regular (non trem spaced) bridge humbucker in my Floyded Warrior? I'm thinking that it won't affect the sound so much. I think that Jackson even puts trem-spaced hums in their string thru guitars sometimes.
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Trem Spaced Vs. Regular P/ups.
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Re: Trem Spaced Vs. Regular P/ups.
It won't affect sound much if any. It's mostly an aesthetic thing, pole pieces aligned with the strings. No big issue imo.
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You know that's funny. My experience with this comes from having a non-tremspaced Screamin' Demon mounted in a Floyded guitar [img]/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: Trem Spaced Vs. Regular P/ups.
i personally don´t like a reg pup in a floyded axe soundwise
i do hear a difference
the balance between the strings is not right then
and you get a "lazy" E string (esp the low E string, the high is not as bad)
maybe i do notice the differences because i´m tuned down to C (11-52 strings) but i do notice them
I´m even wondering if there are tremspaced blade pups?
for example my SD SH13s(dimebuckers) lack the low E compared to my OBL 900 XL (wich has extra long blades)
andy
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I´m even wondering if there are tremspaced blade pups?
for example my SD SH13s(dimebuckers) lack the low E compared to my OBL 900 XL (wich has extra long blades)
andy
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No, blade pickups are considered to be universal and only come in that one configuration. I guess different manufacturers make their blades different lengths, though? [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] Never heard of that.
The Invader is also universal because of the huge magnet pieces.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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