Based on what I've read on this forum, the consensus is that the bridge pickup on the original EVH model sounds hotter than the one on the Axis, and actually DOES sound similar to the Dimarzio Tone Zone.
Now, EBMM has confirmed time and again that the pickups from both guitars are indeed the same. So why the disparity in tone?
Some have said that the difference in sound is due to the slight belly cut, which most laugh off.
But what about the size of the control cavities? The cavity on the Axis seems to be at least 50% bigger than the "tone" knob cavity on the EVH.
I'm thinking that the dispersal of string energy is effected on the Axis due to the bigger control cavity and thus gives it a somewhat softer attack than that of the EVH, giving some the impression that the EVH sounds hotter. Kinda like the difference between a semi-hollow and a les paul- the LP has a more focused, "metal" sound.
What do y'all think?
Now, EBMM has confirmed time and again that the pickups from both guitars are indeed the same. So why the disparity in tone?
Some have said that the difference in sound is due to the slight belly cut, which most laugh off.
But what about the size of the control cavities? The cavity on the Axis seems to be at least 50% bigger than the "tone" knob cavity on the EVH.
I'm thinking that the dispersal of string energy is effected on the Axis due to the bigger control cavity and thus gives it a somewhat softer attack than that of the EVH, giving some the impression that the EVH sounds hotter. Kinda like the difference between a semi-hollow and a les paul- the LP has a more focused, "metal" sound.
What do y'all think?