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psy501

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..hi to this fine community..

..i have a -supposedly already answered- question...(did some searching, but havent found the right answers yet)..

..i am having an eye on a ebmm ass..

..are the dimarzios in the ass hot enough to do some shredding..?
..how hot are they compared to lets say a d-sonic ?

..thx for your help..

..bye, psi..
 

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I do believer the Axis pickups are the hottest in the EBMM lineup.
Some people even complain that they're too hot!
 

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not sure about which pickups are hotter, but you mos' definitely can shred with the Axis and same goes for the Super Sport (just my .02, ymmv, etc. etc. etc.):D:D:D:cool:

btw, what sort of rig are you planning on running your guitar thru? that too, should be considered when trying to determine how much of a shred-tastic experience your are trying to achieve:cool:

rock on, eh

Joel
 

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not sure about which pickups are hotter, but you mos' definitely can shred with the Axis and same goes for the Super Sport (just my .02, ymmv, etc. etc. etc.):D:D:D:cool:

btw, what sort of rig are you planning on running your guitar thru? that too, should be considered when trying to determine how much of a shred-tastic experience your are trying to achieve:cool:

rock on, eh

Joel

..hi joel..
..thx for your answer..
..going through a line6 pod xt live into atomic reactor (which is a full range valve amp designed for line 6 pod gear)..
..so choosing any amp with enough preamp gain is no problem..
..reason i am asking this question is that i am maybe planning to sell my jp7 in trade for an axis..(just am discovering that seven strings are not that much my thing...wider neck..small hands..etc etc etc)..

..trying to rock on..:D
 

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cool stuff - best of luck with your quest for shred:D

and, if you gotta do trade .... take your time and make sure you are getting the right gee-tar (speaking from experience ... too many trades, too many impulse buys .... d'oh!):D;):cool:

Joel
 

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cool stuff - best of luck with your quest for shred:D

and, if you gotta do trade .... take your time and make sure you are getting the right gee-tar (speaking from experience ... too many trades, too many impulse buys .... d'oh!):D;):cool:

Joel

..guess i have to be aware, otherwise i end on the same track (which i am already on i am afraid.....serious constant gassing..:rolleyes:)..

..thx for the warning..
 

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Hi Erik,

although I do neither know the D-Sonic pup nor the JP guitars, I also consider the Axis pups to bee very hot. Due to the direct-to-wood mounting, the pickups are pretty far away from the strings. However, I have a hard time getting a really clean sound out of the clean channel of my alltube amplifier (homebrew).
But for higainy tube sounds (Soldano-like or hot rod Marshally) they really kick ass!
 

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Hi Erik,

although I do neither know the D-Sonic pup nor the JP guitars, I also consider the Axis pups to bee very hot. Due to the direct-to-wood mounting, the pickups are pretty far away from the strings. However, I have a hard time getting a really clean sound out of the clean channel of my alltube amplifier (homebrew).
But for higainy tube sounds (Soldano-like or hot rod Marshally) they really kick ass!

..hi..
..i am now proud owner of an ass *rosewood* and you of course are right..
..the pickups are very very very hot..:D
..i for myself prefer the neck and the pickups of the ass over the jp7..
 

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mesadualrec, I think, really loved the ASS pickups so much. He ended up trading his JP for it! (It was a rare colour, too, but it was still for the tone, I'm sure)
 

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Having both pickups, I have to say that they are tonally really different.

The Axis bridge p/up which is the same in the Sport and the Super Sport gtrs have an accelerated midrange. Really beefy. Very much the "Eddie VH" tone.

The D Sonic has about the same output but is fairly scooped in the mids. I like both pickups clean but w/some gain they respond differently. Yes, you could shred w/either pickup but the overall tone is very dependent on the type of amp, gain source, eq etc.

I like them both but I think the Axis pickup has better personality than the D Sonic. The Axis pickup responds a bit better with less gain while the D Sonic really likes to be driven.
 
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psy501

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Having both pickups, I have to say that they are tonally really different.

The Axis bridge p/up which is the same in the Sport and the Super Sport gtrs have an accelerated midrange. Really beefy. Very much the "Eddie VH" tone.

The D Sonic has about the same output but is fairly scooped in the mids. I like both pickups clean but w/some gain they respond differently. Yes, you could shred w/either pickup but the overall tone is very dependent on the type of amp, gain source, eq etc.

I like them both but I think the Axis pickup has better personality than the D Sonic. The Axis pickup responds a bit better with less gain while the D Sonic really likes to be driven.

..imho youre right..."beefy" describes it better..maybe its not the pure output but the midrange that makes them more "hearable" to my ears..
 

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Definitely more of a difference in frequencies than output. Dimarzio and BP both say the Axis pickup is a fairly low output pickup compared to something like a Breed or Evolution. Still, it has all the bite in the world. To me, there is no substitute. I even have an extra bridge pickup in case I buy a guitar without it.
 
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