I just saw a set of both axis pickups sell for $200 on ebay. Check there first.
Do you guys think the bridge pickup would sound nice in a jackson soloist pro (neck thru design/one-piece), with mohogany body and floyd system?
$170 and probably $30 for shipping still seems a bit excessive, even considering that the condition is mint.
Also, do pickups deteroriate at all over the years, as the one this guy is selling is about a decade old?
how close would the moded tone zone be to the axis pu? also is there an instructinoal on how to do this modification and does it require any special skill?To me personally, it would only be worth $170 if the pickup came out of an EBMM EVH and you needed it for an EBMM EVH restoration project. The Axis pickups are hard to find so it's difficult to put an accurate price on them but, that's a lot of cash for a basically modified/custom Tone Zone pickup.
how close would the moded tone zone be to the axis pu? also is there an instructinoal on how to do this modification and does it require any special skill?
Wow, that was helpful.
incidentally, i see no better place to get an opinion on how these pickups would sound in a guitar, any guitar for that matter, as most, if not all of the guitarists in this forum have extensive experience with this particular pickup and it's not completely beyond the realm of disbelief that some would be familiar as to the tonal characteristics produced in other types of guitar bodies.
Now that was helpful, thank you Stratty.Hey Man, First and foremost welcome to the Ernie Ball Forum. You have to keep in mind that it is just that, all about Ernie Ball/Music Man products. Slav was just trying to point you in the right direction to better answer your question. Harmony Central is more for "gear heads" to talk about all brands while this is about, well EBMM.
That said, the Tone Zone is close in sound to the EVH/Axis pickup and would serve you well... and at half the price... No mods necessary. Then again, there are a lot of cool pickups out there and spending $170 for a single pickup is a lot for something that may not work like you are expecting. A better resource for matching pickups to your guitar would be Dimarzio.com... they have the experience to help direct you better then all of us on the EBMM forum.
My suggestion is to just try several pickups in your guitar until you find the sound you are looking for.
Stick around though, maybe an Axis is in order for you... they are addictive.
$200 is expensive for any single pickup IMO
Now that was helpful, thank you Stratty.
I keep hearing that the tone zones are in fact quite different than the axis pickups. I plan on getting an axis in the not-so-distant future so i might just hold out till then.
This guy's selling the set - musicman evh axis dimarzio pickup set!!!!!! - eBay (item 110571952553 end time Aug-13-10 22:03:07 PDT) The BIN price is ricockulous but see if you can break the reserve.