chrisjscott
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So, I bought my first EBMM/EVH guitar a month or two ago, having yearned for one since they came out in the '90s. Got it all set up and have been playing it for a few weeks now and I'm on the verge of realizing that my $300 Schecter C-1 is a better guitar (for me, of course).
This is actually a bit soul-crushing, so I'm looking to get a little feedback from other EVH owners. Two issues stand out to me:
1.
I was very surprised by how light the guitar body is - nobody to blame but myself here, as I favor heavy guitars and basswood is a dramatic 180 from that. I'm a little surprised though, as, AFAIK, Eddie's Frankenstrat and Kramer Baretta were both heavy woods...
2.
This is my more immediate realization, one I'm looking for a spot-check on: the two humbucking pickups are VERY poorly balanced. Plug this thing into a clean amp and play with the neck pickup and it sounds great - buttery tone, very smooth. But move to the bridge pickup and the sound is slightly distorted/sizzly and the volume level is noticably higher than the neck pickup!
Can any other EVH owners verify that their pickups function like this? I'm pretty sure it's not a malfunction but, rather, the way EVH wanted it. Why, you ask? Because I used to own a 1st gen 5150 head and that thing was so high output that it was basically uncontrollable to the point where I dumped it. I suspect that the EVH guitar was engineered in a similar manner because that's what he was into at the time...
I WANT to love this guitar, but I'm struggling!
This is actually a bit soul-crushing, so I'm looking to get a little feedback from other EVH owners. Two issues stand out to me:
1.
I was very surprised by how light the guitar body is - nobody to blame but myself here, as I favor heavy guitars and basswood is a dramatic 180 from that. I'm a little surprised though, as, AFAIK, Eddie's Frankenstrat and Kramer Baretta were both heavy woods...
2.
This is my more immediate realization, one I'm looking for a spot-check on: the two humbucking pickups are VERY poorly balanced. Plug this thing into a clean amp and play with the neck pickup and it sounds great - buttery tone, very smooth. But move to the bridge pickup and the sound is slightly distorted/sizzly and the volume level is noticably higher than the neck pickup!
Can any other EVH owners verify that their pickups function like this? I'm pretty sure it's not a malfunction but, rather, the way EVH wanted it. Why, you ask? Because I used to own a 1st gen 5150 head and that thing was so high output that it was basically uncontrollable to the point where I dumped it. I suspect that the EVH guitar was engineered in a similar manner because that's what he was into at the time...
I WANT to love this guitar, but I'm struggling!