Do any of you guys have that REH instructional video with George Lynch. I was wondering what bridge pickup he is using in the second guitar on the video, the blue ESP? It sounds like a Duncan Distortion to me. Man, does that thing have some power. It is the best sounding pickup on the video. Any ideas?
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I've heard from people who have met George in person (cannot vouch for it though) that George publicly admits to not using the Screamin Demon, but instead some custom wound Duncans that are more similar to Duncan Distortion. I also understand that he actually used the Duncan Distortion before Seymour Duncan developed the Screamin' Demon........
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Originally posted by Mr Metal View PostI've heard from people who have met George in person (cannot vouch for it though) that George publicly admits to not using the Screamin Demon, but instead some custom wound Duncans that are more similar to Duncan Distortion. I also understand that he actually used the Duncan Distortion before Seymour Duncan developed the Screamin' Demon........"Hard work is for people short on talent." -George Carlin
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Originally posted by Grumpy View PostIMO copying someone's sound is more difficult than learning their riffs.
Originally posted by j2379 View Postive got an old screamin demon, I believe its pre production. hand written sticker on the back that just say "demon" IIRC. Its a killer sounding pickup, & seems to have about the same output as a JB.Last edited by Mr Metal; 09-12-2007, 02:58 AM.
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Originally posted by Grumpy View PostIMO copying someone's sound is more difficult than learning their riffs."Hard work is for people short on talent." -George Carlin
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I actually think the Screamin´Demon has balls out the wazoo, but you can´t argue with the fact that it doesn´t have high output. I´m lucky my pedals and amps have gain to spare, so I don´t have to care that much about output. Anyway, the Distortion rocks too... I might be getting one soon.
It´s pretty interesting that the Demon started out its life as a higher output pickup, kinda like a transition between the Distortion and the production Demon.
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Originally posted by Holy Diver View PostI'm not trying to copy anyone's sound. I just liked what I heard. The Duncan Distortion wasn't made for Lynch, so anyone's free to use that sound (or any other) to their advantage. If you have the video check out that blue ESP he's playing, and tell me if that's not one of the best lead (metal) sounds you have ever heard.
There are so may people trying to capture a given guitarist's sound or "tone" now-a-days. But those two aspects are controlled by a number of variables, for example: The actual person, the guitar, the effects, the amps, ect.... Not to mention just about every aspect of George Lynch's, EVH's or (your guitar God)'s gear is hot rodded/modified. You or I will never know all of the secrects, that's what makes them on top of their game.
Do I fall into this trap, dam staight. I've got the pre-pro ash body and the SD 78 model, guess who I go after.Turn that Sh......... down!
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