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Norrin Radd

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I just got done with a practice session. A while ago (18 months or so) I had replaced the pickups in my HH AL with an SSS set. A couple of Area '67's and an Injector in the bridge. Very nice set! The guitar sounded great with SSS config. But lately, I have been giving most of my attention to the MM90 AL - what an awesome guitar THAT is! :)

Anyways, yesterday I was going to change the strings on the, now, SSS AL, and while I had the strings off and was getting ready to put on the new ones, I looked at at it and thought, "What the hell - let's put the humbuggies back in there for kicks!" And so I did. Then I put on the Cobalts (10-52), tuned it up 1/2 step and let it sit a day with no string stretching of any kind (my usual method per Bill Lawrence - it works amazingly for string life and for tuning stability - TRY IT! Please!). This morning I pulled it down and tuned to pitch.

Now, the reason I put the SSS in there in the first place was I was playing more clean and cleanish tones and figured the SSS would work better. This morning I learned - that was silly! I can't believe some of the beautiful chiming tones I was getting out of the HH AL. Those Axis pickups really are something special - and the tone they deliver with the woods in the HH AL - just fantastic. :cool:

Oh, of course, I chugged with some super heavy distorsludge too! I had forgotten how much I missed that Bridge position slamming into a really dirty amp. Ahhhhhh..........:D So nice to rediscover an old friend.

In any event, the point of all this - the HH AL is really a superb instrument - well thought out design and flawless execution (unlike my practice session! :eek:). Please don't think this guitar is only good for dirty tones - it shines playing clean stuff as well. ALSO - Cobalts rule! A lot.

Oh yeah - and tanks to Tim O'Sullivan for reminding me how cool the AL HH is with his recent posts. Gracias!

 
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Tim O'Sullivan

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I just got done with a practice session. A while ago (18 months or so) I had replaced the pickups in my HH AL with an SSS set. A couple of Area '67's and an Injector in the bridge. Very nice set! The guitar sounded great with SSS config. But lately, I have been giving most of my attention to the MM90 AL - what an awesome guitar THAT is! :)

Anyways, yesterday I was going to change the strings on the, now, SSS AL, and while I had the strings off and was getting ready to put on the new ones, I looked at at it and thought, "What the hell - let's put the humbuggies back in there for kicks!" And so I did. Then I put on the Cobalts (10-52), tuned it up 1/2 step and let it sit a day with no string stretching of any kind (my usual method per Bill Lawrence - it works amazingly for string life and for tuning stability - TRY IT! Please!). This morning I pulled it down and tuned to pitch.

Now, the reason I put the SSS in there in the first place was I was playing more clean and cleanish tones and figured the SSS would work better. This morning I learned - that was silly! I can't believe some of the beautiful chiming tones I was getting out of the HH AL. Those Axis pickups really are something special - and the tone they deliver with the woods in the HH AL - just fantastic. :cool:

Oh, of course, I chugged with some super heavy distorsludge too! I had forgotten how much I missed that Bridge position slamming into a really dirty amp. Ahhhhhh..........:D So nice to rediscover an old friend.

In any event, the point of all this - the HH AL is really a superb instrument - well thought out design and flawless execution (unlike my practice session! :eek:). Please don't think this guitar is only good for dirty tones - it shines playing clean stuff as well. ALSO - Cobalts rule! A lot.

Oh yeah - and tanks to Tim O'Sullivan for reminding me how cool the AL HH is with his recent posts. Gracias!


Well I am glad to be of service and inspiration!

I love the ALHH and really want another one, a gold one!

For some reason the combo of the shape, controls, EVH/Axis pickups and neck come together so nicely. Never been so inspired by a new axe for as long as I can remember. Every guitar player should have one!
 

GWDavis28

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Tim, I'd recommend the Black Sugar Roasted Maple man, the thing is off the hook!!!!

Glenn |B)
 

mtrejo

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Ahhh, the roasted neck is definitely a different animal, perhaps of the highest order.
 
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