Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Twinfan on July 17, 2006, 02:47:52 PM
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Anyone tried one of these? What are they like for the money? I've seen a couple at decent prices and wondred if they were worth buying and giving a pup upgrade?
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I've played several. Not impressed.
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Cheers - any particular reason?
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The neck felt like it was covered in glue! Feels like a very 'slow' neck; the guitar didn't sound good, either. The graphic's paint job is a joke.
You know, the usual. :)
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I did like the joe perry one, as it played, felt, sounded very good. Looked like cr@p though ... good thing is, you will still get fair money for the Burstbuckers on ebay, when you order some real pickups at Tims ;)
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IMO the ZW signature guitars just look tacky - It's a paint job that's so closely associated with him that to me it just looks pathetic to see other people playing it...I'm of the same opinion of the EVH Charvel's :P
As far as play goes, I've never used one so I don't know what they're like
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IMO the ZW signature guitars just look tacky - It's a paint job that's so closely associated with him that to me it just looks pathetic to see other people playing it...I'm of the same opinion of the EVH Charvel's :P
As far as play goes, I've never used one so I don't know what they're like
Good point well made...
Epi Zakk LP? Passive EMGs? HA!
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Anyone tried one of these? What are they like for the money? I've seen a couple at decent prices and wondred if they were worth buying and giving a pup upgrade?
:idea: You could get a custom one made :idea: Probably better than the Epi model and as good but a hell of a lot cheaper than the, (is it 4 grand?) the Gibson one. Nothing wrong with getting a style of guitar like a named player if that's what you want.
:roll: Style Police :roll:
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:roll: Style Police :roll:
You called? :drink: :lol:
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:roll: Style Police :roll:
You called? :drink: :lol:
Subjective Police just put you out of business.
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Oh bugger, they promised they wouldn't steal style!
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its just an epi lp with different specs i think.. played one briefly and it was ok.
TO you cant talk about graphics on guitars being dodgy... you are mr 80s metal man after all ;)
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TO you cant talk about graphics on guitars being dodgy... you are mr 80s metal man after all ;)
I most certainly can if the paint job looks like absolute butt!
I wasn't saying the graphic is bad (I quite like the bullseye, even before Zakk appropriated it and tried to make it look like he invented the idea), but that THE ACTUAL PAINT JOB SUCKS.
The same is true with the LTD "Kamikaze" and "M1"; if you've ever seen a real ESP graphic paint job, you would throw up at the LTD's paint ... runoff, transluscent paint that you can see the undercoats through!!
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easy tiger just playing with thee ;)
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On the Epi the bullseye isn't even paint, it's a big sticker. :(
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easy tiger just playing with thee ;)
LOL
I wasn't angry ... that was just stream-of-consciousness writing!
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1. It is an Epiphone, and even though there are people who love their Epis, they say that they still feel "lacking" compared to a Gibby. *shrugs* Then why not get the Gibby then?
2. The paint is not great, but it will get you by. It is supposed to be an aged look, but it is yellow tinted is all.
3. The passive EMGs are ok, but I hate EMG personally. I'd rather have a refrigerator magnet with wire wrapped around it than an EMG.
4. The neck is not as good as other guitars. They are not consistant or uniform and that to me hurts.
5. The guitar is good no doubt, but not really worth the money asked for it. You can get a Epi. Custom, or for a little more cash, an Epi. Elitist and have a better guitar all around.
6. If you do get it, do these things.
a. Double pot it for added midrange and bite
b. Have new pick-ups put in.
c. Have a bone nut placed in it.
7. If you want great reviews of the Epi. Zakk model, go to www.ZakkWylde.com and you will have your fill of great reviews on Zakk guitars. :lol:
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Cheers for that - I've decided not to bother and just get a set of Mules for my Gibson Les Paul. I didn't really want to mod it from standard, but I think Mules will give it that classic Les Paul sound. Why upgrade a cheap copy when you have the original?
1. It is an Epiphone, and even though there are people who love their Epis, they say that they still feel "lacking" compared to a Gibby. *shrugs* Then why not get the Gibby then?
Interesting comment. I have an Epi SG (with Maestro vibrola and proper early 60s slim neck) and it's been fully upgraded with Riff Raffs and USA spec pots/wiring/caps/switch/jack. It now sounds fantastic and is currently having a Tusq nut and TonePros bridge installed to finish the job off. For £650 I've got something on a par with a Gibson '61 reissue for half the cost. I've thought about getting a Gibson '61 or even a Custom Shop VOS but are they going to be £650 better or £1150 better than my Epi? I seriously doubt it. That's a huge wedge of cash to spend on a bit of "feel" and a badge...
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Better get the Tokai version of the Zakk Wylde.
(http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/6862/tokailoverockbullseye3wu9.jpg)
(http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/636/tokailoverockbullseye5vs0.jpg)
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Cheers for that - I've decided not to bother and just get a set of Mules for my Gibson Les Paul. I didn't really want to mod it from standard, but I think Mules will give it that classic Les Paul sound. Why upgrade a cheap copy when you have the original?
1. It is an Epiphone, and even though there are people who love their Epis, they say that they still feel "lacking" compared to a Gibby. *shrugs* Then why not get the Gibby then?
Interesting comment. I have an Epi SG (with Maestro vibrola and proper early 60s slim neck) and it's been fully upgraded with Riff Raffs and USA spec pots/wiring/caps/switch/jack. It now sounds fantastic and is currently having a Tusq nut and TonePros bridge installed to finish the job off. For £650 I've got something on a par with a Gibson '61 reissue for half the cost. I've thought about getting a Gibson '61 or even a Custom Shop VOS but are they going to be £650 better or £1150 better than my Epi? I seriously doubt it. That's a huge wedge of cash to spend on a bit of "feel" and a badge...
I agree, but like you I buy what I want and what I need instead of what I think I want and need. That comment was made after seeing countless people buy an Epi. when they really want a Gibby.
Yeah I know it is weird to hear, but some people want a Gibby, but don't have the bones to throw down, and don't want to wait anymore since saving the cash they do have, so they plunk down the money they have saved for the Epi. Thus after awhile they are unhappy again, and find the guitar lacking.