I agree, the X2N is hard to beat. Though, the Mustaine LiveWires do sound like passives, just a little tighter bass response and with a little more gain.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostI agree, the X2N is hard to beat. Though, the Mustaine LiveWires do sound like passives, just a little tighter bass response and with a little more gain.Originally posted by horns666The only thing I choke during sex is, my chicken..especially when I wanna glaze my wife's buns.
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I've heard that, too. That's just the Heavy Metal version. I guess it would be cool if you've got a lower gain, non master volume amp and want to push it over the top. The Classic is less gain and is supposed to clean up nicely, a good choice for both neck and bridge, or just the neck if people want to pair it up with the extreme output of the HM in the bridge.
The Mustaines I really like, just active versions of the JB and Jazz, and I've never really been a big fan of the JB.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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I really like these Dave Mustaine Livewires they sound sweet in my RR3.2009 Les Paul Kit - GFS Dream 90 (N), SD Seth Lover (B)
2009 Gibson Les Paul Worn Brown
2009 Epiphone Studio Deluxe
2008 Epiphone Custom - SD P-Rail(N), Fat Pat (B)
2008 Ovation Celebrity CC48
2007 Agile AL3000 - SD Alinco II set
2005 Epiphone Standard - SD Pearly Gate (N),SD Alinco II (B)
2004 Epiphone Custom Plus Top
2004 Gibson SG Faded - Stock
1997 Epiphone Slash Snakepit
1995 Fender Strat - SD Lil 59' Bridge, SD Hotrail Middle, Stock Neck
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I put the Blackouts in my RR3 last night. Yeah, obviously had to take out and replace all the existing wiring - pots, jack etc (switch stays the same). Never had to rout anything, they fitted straight in easy enough.
Only had them in since last night, but I CAN confirm these things sound fucking great! For rythm or lead they really do the trick - the neck pup is surprisingly nice, andit cleans up better than any pup I've ever had before. Even the jazz and custom I had coil split didn't sound as good clean as the Blackouts do.
If anyone wants to make their guitar more metal, but can't find a passive pup they like, get Blackouts!
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Originally posted by Rich#6 View PostI am glad you finally found the sound you were looking for.
I tried recording just a little free form soloing over a track I already had recorded, and the Blackouts sounded awesome. My playing sounded like crap, but the actual guitar tone was fantastic - really professional sounding, even more so than anything I get with other Duncan pups.
It really seems to have opened this guitar up for me. I now have FOUR guitars that I love, all of which have a different sound.
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I just mounted a set of Blackouts in my Model 5 and they sound great in it too. The tone control could use a little bit more roll off for my taste but otherwise they are very natural sounding pick-ups for actives. The one thing I've noticed is I definitely like the sound of the neck more than the bridge. I think someone on here mentioned they use the neck model in the bridge position and it sounds great and I believe them.
Now I need to figure out what to do with all the extra room in the control cavity since I've pulled out the JE-1200 and the much larger original pots hehe.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Originally posted by origamikid View PostWhat is gonna sound better The dave mustaine actives or the blackouts?
I put the DM Actives in my RR3 and I really love how they sound. I haven't tried the blackouts.2009 Les Paul Kit - GFS Dream 90 (N), SD Seth Lover (B)
2009 Gibson Les Paul Worn Brown
2009 Epiphone Studio Deluxe
2008 Epiphone Custom - SD P-Rail(N), Fat Pat (B)
2008 Ovation Celebrity CC48
2007 Agile AL3000 - SD Alinco II set
2005 Epiphone Standard - SD Pearly Gate (N),SD Alinco II (B)
2004 Epiphone Custom Plus Top
2004 Gibson SG Faded - Stock
1997 Epiphone Slash Snakepit
1995 Fender Strat - SD Lil 59' Bridge, SD Hotrail Middle, Stock Neck
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostI just mounted a set of Blackouts in my Model 5 and they sound great in it too. The tone control could use a little bit more roll off for my taste but otherwise they are very natural sounding pick-ups for actives. The one thing I've noticed is I definitely like the sound of the neck more than the bridge. I think someone on here mentioned they use the neck model in the bridge position and it sounds great and I believe them.
Now I need to figure out what to do with all the extra room in the control cavity since I've pulled out the JE-1200 and the much larger original pots hehe.
I agree though, the tone control seems to do very little. But then I don't really use the thing anyway!
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I was one of them. The bridge just has 222 much of everything for me. The neck in the bridge has that Alnico V sweetness that I just love!
Originally posted by Hellbat View PostI just mounted a set of Blackouts in my Model 5 and they sound great in it too. The tone control could use a little bit more roll off for my taste but otherwise they are very natural sounding pick-ups for actives. The one thing I've noticed is I definitely like the sound of the neck more than the bridge. I think someone on here mentioned they use the neck model in the bridge position and it sounds great and I believe them.
Now I need to figure out what to do with all the extra room in the control cavity since I've pulled out the JE-1200 and the much larger original pots hehe.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostThe Blackouts can be run higher voltage just like EMGs. I think they've even got the same clips to swap out in place of EMGs. I know EMGs can run on up to 27v, not sure if the Blackouts can run that high as well.In the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil
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Here is my RR3 http://picasaweb.google.com/jetmech/...991728425877622009 Les Paul Kit - GFS Dream 90 (N), SD Seth Lover (B)
2009 Gibson Les Paul Worn Brown
2009 Epiphone Studio Deluxe
2008 Epiphone Custom - SD P-Rail(N), Fat Pat (B)
2008 Ovation Celebrity CC48
2007 Agile AL3000 - SD Alinco II set
2005 Epiphone Standard - SD Pearly Gate (N),SD Alinco II (B)
2004 Epiphone Custom Plus Top
2004 Gibson SG Faded - Stock
1997 Epiphone Slash Snakepit
1995 Fender Strat - SD Lil 59' Bridge, SD Hotrail Middle, Stock Neck
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