msquared
Well-known member
I've had a pair of Valentines for a couple years now and have really enjoyed them. Ever since I got my first one I haven't played a gig without one of them along for the ride and they get the majority of the playing time at home.
I've always been over the moon happy with the Valentine's stock pickups so I've never really felt it necessary to change them but it's a popular mod and I always end up curious about the results when I read about them. I decided recently that I'd like a HH guitar for a project I'm in and figured it'd be nice to be able to A/B the stock version versus the modded version. I love the brighter humbucker tones of Alex Lifeson's early '90s PRS CE24s and Mark Lettieri's Fiore, I felt that with the Valentine's wood combo this mod would get me close (but not too close) to those guitars.
The process was pretty straightforward and I had a good time with it. Despite their relative complexity I love working on EBMM guitars. The design tweaks beyond the original Leo ideas are clever and the quality of the work "under the hood" is at as high a level as you'd expect.
I wired it up to be functionally close to the stock Valentines. The volume knob changes the voicing of the humbuckers and the tone knob will disable one of the neck pickup coils. Because I have so much functionality from the multiswitch and the two DPDT switches and the Fluence's available options, I will be doing a lot of experimenting over the next month to dial in specifics beyond the basic humbucker voicing stuff.
The guitar sounds amazing with the new pickups. It's a nice contrast with the sound of the BFR Valentine. I'm looking forward to hearing it in a full band mix.

I've always been over the moon happy with the Valentine's stock pickups so I've never really felt it necessary to change them but it's a popular mod and I always end up curious about the results when I read about them. I decided recently that I'd like a HH guitar for a project I'm in and figured it'd be nice to be able to A/B the stock version versus the modded version. I love the brighter humbucker tones of Alex Lifeson's early '90s PRS CE24s and Mark Lettieri's Fiore, I felt that with the Valentine's wood combo this mod would get me close (but not too close) to those guitars.
The process was pretty straightforward and I had a good time with it. Despite their relative complexity I love working on EBMM guitars. The design tweaks beyond the original Leo ideas are clever and the quality of the work "under the hood" is at as high a level as you'd expect.
I wired it up to be functionally close to the stock Valentines. The volume knob changes the voicing of the humbuckers and the tone knob will disable one of the neck pickup coils. Because I have so much functionality from the multiswitch and the two DPDT switches and the Fluence's available options, I will be doing a lot of experimenting over the next month to dial in specifics beyond the basic humbucker voicing stuff.
The guitar sounds amazing with the new pickups. It's a nice contrast with the sound of the BFR Valentine. I'm looking forward to hearing it in a full band mix.
