I picked up my first MM in Jan, Luke BFR trans blk. awesome guitar but sounded kinda thin. Today I put some 10's on, made some bridge adjustments and it sounded better but what I found interesting is the EMG's dont have any springs for adjusting the pick up height, it has plastic spacers. I took the plastic spacers out, put some springs on the screws, raised the EMG's and wow what a difference, it's much fatter/fuller sounding, tons of gain, etc. Just perfect run straight into an amp, no effects at all.
The funny thing is I bought this guitar from a big music center in MD, I didnt know it at the time but it was made on 07..I just bought new it this past Jan. I think the reason no one had purchased it was because of the thin sound, maybe the price had something to do with it but IF it would have had 10's on it and the PU's rasied like they are now, it would have never sat on in the store for a week much less for 5 flippin years!
Anywho's, are all Luke EMG's non adjustable? If so, why is that?
Craig
The funny thing is I bought this guitar from a big music center in MD, I didnt know it at the time but it was made on 07..I just bought new it this past Jan. I think the reason no one had purchased it was because of the thin sound, maybe the price had something to do with it but IF it would have had 10's on it and the PU's rasied like they are now, it would have never sat on in the store for a week much less for 5 flippin years!
Anywho's, are all Luke EMG's non adjustable? If so, why is that?
Craig