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Well, that wasn't nearly as hard as the Jaguar. Then again, I didn't have to shrink and add two knobs and a toggle switch. Anyways, this is actually really close to what I have now, minus the P90 and the crazy extra circuitry. I figure until I work up the courage (and funds) to truly put my only good axe under the knife and have a cavity routed out for the P90, the two BurstBuckers with individual push/pull tone pot coil taps is good enough for now.Maybe after I get my stock Jag or Casino I'll put the latest upgrades in the SG so I have something to fall back on while I wait or *falls short of breath at the thought* if they fsck up the routing, God forbid. I'd probably kill myself if they ruined my first and favorite axe of all time.
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androidred0100 In reply to Tatong [2008-12-10 09:01:16 +0000 UTC]
thanks bro, hopefully some day I can get this bad boy wired up like this myself. the Burstbuckers i already have but the P90 is a bit tougher since i gotta rout out cavity for it.
'til then I enjoy what I got with the utmost pleasure.
You should totally get a stock Epi SG though, great axe. totally worth more than whatever you pay for it. just keep an eye on the electronics
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Tatong In reply to androidred0100 [2008-12-10 10:46:22 +0000 UTC]
I think I could look forward in having one next year, but like you said I enjoy what I got. I'm still confused which one will I pick for pick ups (active or passive ones. keep on rockin man!
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androidred0100 In reply to Tatong [2008-12-11 01:33:43 +0000 UTC]
well the EMGs are significantly better than the stock passive ones, but the EMGs are really meant for massive distortion and don't sound all to good clean. besides they're more work to maintain than passive ones. but thats just my opinion, get what you feel best suits you. the SG itself is beyond awesome, trust me.
PEACE!
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