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Modifed my Axis MM90

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    Thumbs up Modifed my Axis MM90

    After playing the guitar for a few days I decided that I really like/need/want a humbucker in the bridge position of my guitars... So that being said I ordered up a DiMarzio soapbar humbucker, the DLX Plus.

    Although after getting it shipped in I realized that "Houston we have a problem..."



    Being direct mounted I knew that this was not going to work real well.



    Hmmmm... Ship it back? Modify my brand new guitar? Uh-uh, time to break out the chisels and hammer...



    Ta Da!!!



    There that's much better... and the final product.



    That's what I'm talking about. Killer tone and I still have the single coil in the neck.

    This may not be for everyone, but those with MM90 AL's that want a little more ooomph in the bridge might consider this.

    Anyone need an MM90 single coil bridge pickup?
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    Fred, I was wondering what you had up your sleeve when you mentioned modding the Axis. I didn't even know those pickups existed. I bet it sounds great!

    I just finished a mod on my Soldano amp feeding off of my Blue Dawn kick. Beej was kind enough to help me out with it, I'll try and post pics or a vid sometime tomorrow, I'm out of free time for today.
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    Nice Fred, very cool, and you called me a wild man

    Nice job on the mod and very daring as well one small slip of the chisel and UH_OH
    Bet it sounds great though

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    Dang Fred....I would not have done this as I would have been worried about hammer dinging my axe....very nice my friend. I would love to hear a clip with the pup.
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    Interesting. Though i have to say the bridge MM90 on the ASS sounds very different in the AL, I find the AL to be more receptive to gain than the ASS in the bridge position. No idea why. Though it seems a lot of players dont bond with the bridge MM90 for awhile, it has a particular tone that is different from single coils and humbuckers, and when you get past the frustration of not knowing what to do with it, you can find a nice place/tone that you just cant get with single coils or humbuckers. Food for thought.
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    the DLX is a great pickup, I may take the original of your hands Fred...
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    Nice work Fred!

    I had had fun this aft too ... routed my (your old) pinkburst for a battery compartment. Put in an old Silent Circuit and a new pickguard

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    We new you had balls, but wow.

    Is thera any difference in the width of the pickup or just the height?
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    Looking good Fred - looking good.

    I know what R2 means - it took a while for me to bond with my AL MM90's - but digging them now.
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    Very cool Fred!
    I bet it sounds beautifully nasty!!
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    Fred...wow. Credit goes to you for being inspired and pulling it off. Looks amazing. Can you post an mp3 on the tone?
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    Awesome - modding is great fun, and bridge humbuckers rock.

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    very ballsy indeed....now let's hear it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by robelinda2 View Post
    Interesting. Though i have to say the bridge MM90 on the ASS sounds very different in the AL, I find the AL to be more receptive to gain than the ASS in the bridge position. No idea why. Though it seems a lot of players dont bond with the bridge MM90 for awhile, it has a particular tone that is different from single coils and humbuckers, and when you get past the frustration of not knowing what to do with it, you can find a nice place/tone that you just cant get with single coils or humbuckers. Food for thought.
    exactly what my experience was.
    Bridge MM90 in AL is a really usefull option to have. it needs a bit time to get bond and to tweak amps and effects for it.
    i grew to a big P90s fan in the last few months.
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    Nice job Fred
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