I demo the EVH Frankenstein Pickup!

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I swapped the Custom Custom out for the EVH Frankenstein pickup. I like it! It has that nice A2 feel to it. It stays a little clearer on top than the CC. I would describe it as a mix of the Duncan 78 and the Custom Custom.
 
Sounds good. A little brashy on top, but good EVH tone.

Do people use that tone these days for original music? Honest question. :confused:
 
Badronald":yzyv9gmp said:
Do people use that tone these days for original music? Honest question. :confused:
Haha, you'd think so by the 5000 threads on the front page each week about VH...but it's a great tone, I dig the heck out of it. Sounds like an awesome pickup
-Brent
 
Very brown!! I think they key to this tone is the Bray, not the EVH pickup. But nice playing!
 
TIBrent":2quwgrkv said:
Badronald":2quwgrkv said:
Do people use that tone these days for original music? Honest question. :confused:
Haha, you'd think so by the 5000 threads on the front page each week about VH...but it's a great tone, I dig the heck out of it. Sounds like an awesome pickup
-Brent

It's funny when you realize that everyone chases that that tone but is too afraid to use it in an actual band, playing something other than VH. I can't think of one band I've heard using it since the 80's.
 
skoora":5zzxa157 said:
TIBrent":5zzxa157 said:
Badronald":5zzxa157 said:
Do people use that tone these days for original music? Honest question. :confused:
Haha, you'd think so by the 5000 threads on the front page each week about VH...but it's a great tone, I dig the heck out of it. Sounds like an awesome pickup
-Brent

It's funny when you realize that everyone chases that that tone but is too afraid to use it in an actual band, playing something other than VH. I can't think of one band I've heard using it since the 80's.
Are you kidding? A hot rodded plexi is an awesome tone and there are many variations of it just by using the volume knob. Just my opinion but I'm sure it is shared by others here.
 
bigdaddyd":1al31a9w said:
Hell, EVH doesn't even use that tone anymore.

:lol: :LOL: Sooooooo True!!
He doesn't even know how to chase
his own Brown sound. ;)
 
bigdaddyd":ev7l0fro said:
Hell, EVH doesn't even use that tone anymore.
It's probably because I didn't grow up in the same generation so I don't have the same level of admiration but I never understood the chasing of VH tone. I mean don't get me wrong, I really like it and dig it but I dig it for VH stuff. So I mean if you were in a tribute band, sure but other than that...? And I don't mean trying to create a deviation of VH's tone but the full out chase to replicate his tone-just don't get it.

Regardless though, I still appreciate good EVH tone and this is sir is good.
 
Thorny":1hyv0a6g said:
skoora":1hyv0a6g said:
TIBrent":1hyv0a6g said:
Badronald":1hyv0a6g said:
Do people use that tone these days for original music? Honest question. :confused:
Haha, you'd think so by the 5000 threads on the front page each week about VH...but it's a great tone, I dig the heck out of it. Sounds like an awesome pickup
-Brent

It's funny when you realize that everyone chases that that tone but is too afraid to use it in an actual band, playing something other than VH. I can't think of one band I've heard using it since the 80's.
Are you kidding? A hot rodded plexi is an awesome tone and there are many variations of it just by using the volume knob. Just my opinion but I'm sure it is shared by others here.

You didn't get my meaning. A plexi tone is common in many recorded bands but not his. Except for some bands that came soon after in the 80's I've never heard a band that uses that sound or, I guess I should say, plays their Plexi in that way. Hell, my one and only amp is a '69 circuit 100 watter. To say his sound isn't more specific than just a regular hot rode plexi tone (not even getting into that his amp wasn't hot-rodded per se) is to negate a few decades of the most obsessive tone search I know of. Guy's attaining it for their man cave and the internet is not the same as working bands with actual exposure. It may be because it's so identified as his sound that no other original guitarist wanted to be thought of as an EVH wannabe or usurper.
 
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