Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: Dazza1004 on April 27, 2012, 09:20:15 PM
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Looking for some advice.
A couple of years ago I bought a Suhr Standard, awesome guitar but I was never 100% happy with the bridge pickup. Eventually I gave in a ordered a set of HD's to replace the Suhrs. I fitted them tonight but when I took out the Suhr pickups they were different to what was advertised and also what was on the spec sheet. They are supposed to be an Alrdich set but the bridge is an SSH+, the neck is indeed an Aldrich.
I am pissed because a) I went with the Aldrich's as being primarily a high gain abuser and them being Shur's highest output pickups I thought they would be most suitable. Maybe if the bridge had been an aldrich I would have liked it and not felt the need to spend £200 on the HD's and
b) I was part financing the HD's with the intention of selling the Suhr's on, as they are not a matched set I think I will struggle to sell them, especially the neck on it's own.
I fully appreciate the retailer had no real way of knowing this but I still feel like I've lost out twice here and also the guitar was not as advertised. What, if anything can I expect from the retailer ?
Thanks
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Is the standard spec for Aldrich's? If so, there's probably a disclaimer on Suhr's site somewhere saying they reserve the right to change specs at any time. I'm guessing they ran out of pickups and bunged something in to get it out of the door.
I'd contact the retailer and/or Suhr, and they may send you an Aldrich bridge. I think if you get anything above nothing you'll do well to be honest :(
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Cheers Dave, I have fired off an email, will see what happens
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Best of luck! I think the elapsed time may be a problem, but who pulls the pickups unless they're swapping them? You just assume the spec is right.
I believe Suhr are very good at customer service so hopefully they'll fire you a pickup :)
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That's a bummer :(
I'm with Dave, with the elapsed time, I'd be thinking I'd be lucky to get much joy...
BUT, if they're good with customer service, you never know. Depends how much they want a soured relationship. I think you've done the right thing, they won't know someone has an issue unless they're informed about it, and it gives them a chance to do something.
Good luck with it.
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Best of luck! I think the elapsed time may be a problem, but who pulls the pickups unless they're swapping them? You just assume the spec is right.
I believe Suhr are very good at customer service so hopefully they'll fire you a pickup :)
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might as well send an email, what do you have to lose?
i mean i hardly ever pull my pickups out, i have several guitars where i'm just assuming the spec was right. :lol:
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It'll be interesting to hear the response you get back from them.
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I'm pretty sure, Suhr will send you an Aldrich bridge PU, if the Guitar was bought new and the spec sheet says Aldrich.
If not, post the issue again on Hugeracksinc and I am sure John Suhr himself will take care and ensure you end up being happy.
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pleased to say both the retailer (Peach) and Suhr did not hesitate in offering me a new Aldrich bridge. It should be here next week.
Cheers to both Johns
I am loving the HD's in the Suhr, they are a lot more in your face than the Nail Bombs in my PRS but they're still smooth, it's witchcraft. Big thanks to Tim and Ben for sorting these out for me.
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pleased to say both the retailer (Peach) and Suhr did not hesitate in offering me a new Aldrich bridge. It should be here next week.
Cheers to both Johns
Wow, that's very good of them after two years!
After-sale service in the boutique guitar world really is pretty fantastic, isn't it?
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indeed, good to hear another positive customer service story
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Great stuff! :D
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That's really good to hear, nice one :D
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Cool. There's lots of cr@p that we deal with on a day to day basis, but by and large I've always found guitar related issues to be solved amicably.
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by and large I've always found guitar related issues to be solved amicably.
Actually, that's true for me as well... (I did harbour hopes for Dazza's situation, I was ready to join in with the consoling etc, but I half expected a happy ending)
... pity this amicable sh1t doesn't extend to musician to musician issues (bands etc), that always seems to be more fraught and typically ends in a pear-shaped fashion! :lol:
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good news :)
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Looking for some advice.
A couple of years ago I bought a Suhr Standard, awesome guitar but I was never 100% happy with the bridge pickup. Eventually I gave in a ordered a set of HD's to replace the Suhrs. I fitted them tonight but when I took out the Suhr pickups they were different to what was advertised and also what was on the spec sheet. They are supposed to be an Alrdich set but the bridge is an SSH+, the neck is indeed an Aldrich.
I am pissed because a) I went with the Aldrich's as being primarily a high gain abuser and them being Shur's highest output pickups I thought they would be most suitable. Maybe if the bridge had been an aldrich I would have liked it and not felt the need to spend £200 on the HD's and
b) I was part financing the HD's with the intention of selling the Suhr's on, as they are not a matched set I think I will struggle to sell them, especially the neck on it's own.
I fully appreciate the retailer had no real way of knowing this but I still feel like I've lost out twice here and also the guitar was not as advertised. What, if anything can I expect from the retailer ?
Thanks
If your spec sheet was marked as an Aldrich and you got a SSH+ I will gladly include an Aldrich pickup of your choice to go with your dealers next order. (Maybe you should try it ;-) FYI though Doug used an SSH+ for many years, the Aldrich is just slightly hotter.
Use my email johnATsuhr.com with your order number and we will straighten you out. :D
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I see it is all taken care of, any questions you know where to reach me.
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Good after-sales service! :shock: