guertzi
Well-known member
Now, I really like the body on the Luke. Not crazy about EMG's, but I haven't used them in over 10 years, so I may like them now. How is the neck compared to what I know?
The neck on the Luke is a V-shape, not as intense as on a 50's Vintage Strat, but it takes some getting used to if you're coming from more C-, D- or U- shaped necks.
As for me, I had to get used to the frets rather than the neck. But as of today, I really dig the neck and think it's much more comfortable than those on my other guitars.
I had not been playing EMG pickups for almost ten years as well, so at first it was a bit strange after such a long time.
To me, EMGs do not not sound cold or sterile, but they have more of a HiFi, balanced kinda sound. They don't seem to overemphasize certain frequencies like some vintage-type pickups do, so the sound gets very even and the characteristics of the instrument seem to become more audible.
I have noticed a lot of people have the Luke's (and seem to sell them as much). Am I missing out? Do I need one? Convince me one way or the other.
All I can say is that I was looking for a great gigging guitar that would also suit my needs for recording situations, and with the Luke II I really hit the spot.
I am mainly a strat-type player, so my main guitar must have that sort of shape and feel. I could have gone for the Silo as well, but actually I wanted to go for that EMG thing, because I remembered that I never had any issues with interferences from stagelights or the likes when I was using them in the past.
Also, when you're recording in front of a computer surrounded by zillions of power supplies, those pickups can really be helpful.
Tonewise, the Luke is a very versatile guitar that can cover a lot of ground when it comes to guitar sounds. All the popular Strat tones are possible to a certain extent and you can even enter Les Paul terrain when turning down the tone control a little bit... though the sounds always tend to have a somewhat polished high end, which I like very much
So, I don't know if you NEED one, but it would be a great addition to your arsenal, that's for sure!!!