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    Thinking about AL for 2007 LE. ?s for you.

    I'm thinking about AL for 2007 LE. Got some questions for you AL aficionados if I go for an AL, which will probably be predicated on the availability of rosewood.

    1) MM90 vs. SSS. I'm torn. I want it to sound fat, but I want it to out-strat my Strat Plus. Do the MM90s still sound Strat-like to you?

    2) Anyone with piezo on the AL? How do you like it? I was floored by the 2006 LE JP6 piezo I tried in Dallas.

    3) What do you think of White Pearl on Blue Dawn for the AL?

    4) Anyone got a picture of a MM90 AL in Blue Dawn or, say, Pacific Blue Burst? (I'll just imagine the sparkles )

    5) Is piezo with hardtail available?
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    Here's my 2 pence worth...
    MM90 V SSS - the SSS are fantastic pickups and will give you everything a Strat delivers. If you put the SSS through an overdriven tube they sound as bluesy as you want. I understand that the MM90's are fatter - perhaps Pugninjas, JimiD, or Mbgreen(Sir!) will chime in.

    My view on the Piezo ..... you have to get one - awesome, awesome sound through the right amp. After getting my AL with Piezo I went out and spent £500 on an AER acoustic amp - 8loody fantastic!!!

    Only thing I have to say is that if you are playing "with a bit of wellie" the piezo causes the trem arm to become microphonic so don't expect to do your Jeff Beck whammy bar smacks/hits/trills when the piezo is on.

    Sod the hardtail ! - get the trem - it is so stable and I'm glad I got one (I don't have trem on my Tele or LP).
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    i think it depends on what kind of tones you want from the pickups, i would go SSS for an AL anyday, but i want that strat sound and i play country. having said that, when i eventually get an AL i might love it so much i may have to get another one with MM90's just to compare them!

    And i would go hardtail, only because of the country bending thang. Piezo for sure, dunno about Blue Dawn though, i like seeing Al's with the grains showing, which means the bursts are the pick. see Brent's ex-honeyburst, GOLD!
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    Quote Originally Posted by robelinda2 View Post
    And i would go hardtail, only because of the country bending thang. Piezo for sure, dunno about Blue Dawn though, i like seeing Al's with the grains showing, which means the bursts are the pick. see Brent's ex-honeyburst, GOLD!
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    There is no problem with the AL vintage trem as far as bending/ double stop bending is concerned. The trem also seems to add resonance to the guitar and this was the subject of a thread a few weeks ago.
    I've seen Albert Lee twice this year and each time, he played a trem equipped AL.
    If it's good enough for Albert .........
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    you may be right Spud, i do like the trems on the balls i have, though also i may be trying to keep the cost down! 07 is gonna be a killer!
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    Quote Originally Posted by robelinda2 View Post
    07 is gonna be a killer!
    So true. I guess my Strat and my Taylor will have to go away. I'm going to have to see how much I can get for an 1990 Ibanez RG 570 too.

    Then, I guess I'll also a night job or to sell a kid like BP said: http://www.ernieball.com/forums/show...ght=night+2007
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    roburado,

    Personally, I feel my AL MM90/trem beauty can out muscle a str*t any day of the week. The MM90's are amazing sounding and even through a clean channel they can cover all bases. My neighbor brought over his str*t and he immediately began questioning me about EBMM and, of course, my AL. These pickups are so dynamic and responsive. I have yet to try out the SSS Seymours but from what I read here everyone loves them as well.

    Without a doubt the trem adds resonance, at least to my AL (and Spud's as well)

    A Pacific Blue Burst AL pic was floating around here some time ago, and it was a beaut.......I seriously thought about it but ended up choosing Rolls Burgundy which has become my fav EBMM color.

    As for piezo, Spud has covered all the bases and there is no doubt that my next AL will be equipped with one
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    Another thought. Man, if they do a BFR AL, that may be the one, and I might have to get the Bongo for my 2007 LE purchase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PugNinjas View Post
    ...... my next AL will be equipped with one
    So what's in the pipeline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudmurphy View Post
    The trem also seems to add resonance to the guitar and this was the subject of a thread a few weeks ago.
    I've seen Albert Lee twice this year and each time, he played a trem equipped AL.
    If it's good enough for Albert .........
    Quote Originally Posted by PugNinjas View Post
    Without a doubt the trem adds resonance, at least to my AL (and Spud's as well)
    Hmmm...okay. I'm going to have to find this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roburado View Post
    Hmmm...okay. I'm going to have to find this thread.
    It was here
    http://www.ernieball.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17757
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    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudmurphy View Post
    So what's in the pipeline?
    Nothing written in stone yet, but........
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    Quote Originally Posted by PugNinjas View Post
    Nothing written in stone yet, but........
    Ok let me have a guess?

    (If possible) Maple cap - heavy on the flame. Trans Black.
    SSS Trem Piezo


    Am I close ?
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    I own a Silo Special S-S-S, and an Albert Ltd. MM90, both trem. I swapped the pickups and electronics in the Silo for some WCR SRs and RS pots, losing the Silent Circuit. My brother also owns a SSS Albert which I've played a lot. The singlecoil Silo and Albert sound like classic killer Strats, and I use the Albert as my Strat benchmark at the music store I work at when my Silo is at home. The MM90 Albert uses my same amp EQ and drive settings, still has a killer Strat sound, but just MORE of everything. For ME, if I could only afford one it would be the MM90 Albert, as it does all the Strat stuff and more. If you already own a Strat you like, then definitely get the 90s. Albert did a clinic for us, played the SSS guitar for most of the night (even caught him going for the non-existent trem once), then played the MM90 version. This was an exact example of what I'm talking about.
    Trem is an integral part of my sound, and the MM trem bridge is one of the best in the world (still prefer the PRS; it doesn't flutter as much when bending). Looking forward to getting a Tremol-no for it though, just for the times you're doing the wicked triple bends.
    I'm a Strat cat at heart, and these two axes cover all the ground I need to cover. -Eric

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