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Knox

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We have a winner!

Was there a reaon for this? Did JP ever use EMGs or consider using them or did luke consider the Jp as his signature guitar?
 

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The Luke Proto Has Duncans in it. That was according the the 1993 Guitar World Interview. As I recall they were Classic Stacks and a JB.
At one point he tried Hot Stacks as well. I remember this from a Kingdom Of Desire Tour
Rehearsal video I saw where the guitar had Hot Stacks in it.

Also if you look at the Pictures in the LUKE CD you wil noice that they tried Passive Pickups Again with the Luke 2. I remember Luke
saying in an interview about the Luke 2 that "we tried to get away from EMG's but I couldn't find any other pickups that sing as well"


DC
 
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If my memory serves me correctly, the reason for the addition of the tone control and vintage trem had something to do with Luke producing Jeff Becks album. The album never worked out (as far as I know) but he was inspired by Beck and what sounds he could achieve just by using the tone control.
 

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Colin said:
If my memory serves me correctly, the reason for the addition of the tone control and vintage trem had something to do with Luke producing Jeff Becks album. The album never worked out (as far as I know) but he was inspired by Beck and what sounds he could achieve just by using the tone control.


Yeah, thats what I remember. I have heard some of that Jeff Beck CD (don't ask how) and had it been
finished it would have been awesome.

DC
 

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apparently in the studio Luke wouldnt say when Beck had done something ordinary or just not good. so Beck ended it. Luke couldnt say anything bad about the Master's music!!! imagine being in Luke's shoes, what else would you do?

Beck- "so what did you think Luke?"
Luke- "sounded awesome man, your'e the king"
Beck- "please dont tell me my farts sound awesome"
 

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I don't get the no tone knob idea. I know it was EVH's thing too but does it really improve the sound of the guitar to not have a tone knob wired in?

I find the tone knob to be very useful especially for dialing in a nice jazz tone on a solid body.
 

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dojo said:
I don't get the no tone knob idea. I know it was EVH's thing too but does it really improve the sound of the guitar to not have a tone knob wired in?

I find the tone knob to be very useful especially for dialing in a nice jazz tone on a solid body.

You get less output and less highs with a tone control. And yes it's noticable, I have heard people playing their guitars at the same time somebody removes the tone control, and you can actually hear the tone change.

Also if you guitar doesn't have a tone control from the start, you have a smaller control cavity and more wood in the guitar, which in many cases is a good thing. However, I will probably reroute my Luke Is at some point to fit a tone control. Concentric pots are a hassle according to me.
 

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robelinda2 said:
apparently in the studio Luke wouldnt say when Beck had done something ordinary or just not good. so Beck ended it. Luke couldnt say anything bad about the Master's music!!! imagine being in Luke's shoes, what else would you do?

Beck- "so what did you think Luke?"
Luke- "sounded awesome man, your'e the king"
Beck- "please dont tell me my farts sound awesome"

Wouldn't surprise me. I'm a huge fan of Luke and have only heard him say bad things about three things:

The grunge scene
Rosanna Arquette
Jean Michel Byron

Btw, you're probably right about the pickups. Classic stacks with a JB is what alot of superstrat guys ( Landau, Huff ) were using at the time so Luke probably gave it a shot too.
 
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Knox said:
We have a winner!

Was there a reaon for this? Did JP ever use EMGs or consider using them or did luke consider the Jp as his signature guitar?

The Luke 1 guitar came in 93, the Luke II in about 96-97. The JP didn't come untill 2001. The JP is specielly designed by JP so I don't think Luke would ever consider a switch. It's must likely that Petrucci tried some EMGs in his guitars instead to see if he liked them.
 

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Knox said:
We have a winner!

Was there a reaon for this? Did JP ever use EMGs or consider using them or did luke consider the Jp as his signature guitar?

I believe it was just in the testing phase, they experimented with EMG's in the JP, it didn't give him what he wanted, so they moved on. But the proto hangs on the wall of fame.
 

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flukather said:
Wouldn't surprise me. I'm a huge fan of Luke and have only heard him say bad things about three things:

The grunge scene
Rosanna Arquette
Jean Michel Byron

Btw, you're probably right about the pickups. Classic stacks with a JB is what alot of superstrat guys ( Landau, Huff ) were using at the time so Luke probably gave it a shot too.

It's funny to hear Luke talk about the Jean Michael Byron days, the fans didn't take to him too well, there was a conflict of influences, and may more stories, really very funny stuff.

Scott.
 
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