Tim O'Sullivan
Well-known member
The design for the pickup routs is probably due to where the pickups are sourced from, but I could be wrong of course.
I don't care what color comes out. I think they're all fantastic and i would really like to pickup a SBMM axis. But I think a limited run with actual dimarzio axis pickups would be awesome. Kinda like the limited run with the jp sterlings with the crunch lab and liquid fire pickups.
I love the sterling line. You get way more guitar and quality than any other brand in the price range.
But one thing that really bothers me about them is the square dog ears for the pickup routing like they're routed for Seymour Duncan pickups. I know it's only aesthetics. But when I think of EBMM guitars, I think of dimarzio pickups. The pickups routing for the sterling line screams Seymour Duncan and I have a hard time gelling with that.
But I'm sure it's designed like that for a reason. So you don't get dishonest people upgrading a sterling axis and trying to pass it off as an actual EBMM.
That's just my opinion...but I could be wrong.
maybe? but why couldn't EBMM source the pu's from a asian dimarzio clone maker? the pu's in the OLP MM1 were actually very good and to many close enough to the axis set to satisfy and they had round legs? i would have rather had those pu than the ones that do come with the ax40's. Not that the stock AX40 pu set is bad or anythig but the OLP pu set was much closer to the real deal tone wise.The design for the pickup routs is probably due to where the pickups are sourced from, but I could be wrong of course.
Ok buddy ... take a deep breath ...I mean JEEZSUS I called music man parts and the ONLY way i could get a set is IF i owned a axis or EVH and then send the guitar to them to put in and they even keep the old pickups too? WTF?
Bad business practice right there EBMM! and i personally think that IF the product was not as outstanding as it is most would look right over the Brand for practices like that!![]()
Ok buddy ... take a deep breath ...
It's EBMMs policy not to sell proprietary parts on their own- this applies to necks, bodies, electronics, parts like the compensated nut and yes, the Axis p'ups which were custom designed by Dimarzio for EBMM. By slagging it off as a "bad business practice" you totally miss the reasons they do this.
SBMMs aren't made by EBMM, it's a partnership with another company (not unlike OLP, except the quality is on another level), and they use their own parts, one of the many reasons they can keep the prices as ridiculously low as they do.
Your prior posts here were guns blazing about the Axis pickups, so I'd suggest if you want to stick around that you relax a little and enjoy the place instead of taking pot shots.
So the winner is purple I see!
So the winner is purple I see!