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Thanks! I'm thinking of trying a whole set, noiseless is good.dstroud":3vuh01xh said:Randy Van Sykes":3vuh01xh said:Do tell which pickups are killer at Guitarfetish?dstroud":3vuh01xh said:Randy Van Sykes":3vuh01xh said:That's awesome!dstroud":3vuh01xh said:I only have cheap guitars - expensive ones don't feel that different to me, so I just buy cheap and spend more $$$$ on amps! Anyway, here's my clan of Rondo's and Squiers - I don't think I spent more than $200 on any of them except the floyded Rondo - I had to put a Gotoh floyd on it, so that cost me a little more (about $300 by the time I was done)...
The more expensive guitars come from the factory setup well...frets all dressed nice.
With something like a Squier or an Epiphone, in the store they play like crap...but they just need some adjusting. They can become just as good a player for 1/10th the cost.
Actually most of the Squiers and Epiphones are crap period...just have to wade through them.![]()
yup, wade throug 'em - I can usually find one I don't have to pay for a setup - that's when it's a real good deal! And the darn things are so cheap, it's hard not to buy one when it's sitting there for $100 and it plays good! Of course I usually put in a new bridge pickup, but I've found some killer pickups at Guitarfetish for real cheap.
Interesting, I had some of their pickups bookmarked...any experience with these ones?
http://store.guitarfetish.com/coju20nepino.html
dude, the Neo9 rules for the bridge! I tried HS-3, some higher output virtual vintage dimarzio (vv solo, & solo pro) and the Neo9 was better than any of them. Serious stratty tone, but no icepick and plenty of output. And that was in the cheap Rondo, which doesn't sound very good "acoustically" if you know what I mean - kinda tinny sounding, but this pickup brought it to life.

Would you say the Neo9 is high output like a Wolfgang pickup or more of a mid gain?
Hey this looks like a cool gadget...
http://store.guitarfetish.com/neacpr.html