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Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Marooned Messiah on June 26, 2005, 10:54:23 AM

Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: Marooned Messiah on June 26, 2005, 10:54:23 AM
VHII in the bridge (?) but what is the perfect counterpart for this in the neck (apart from an obvious calibrated neck VHII)?
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: jt on June 26, 2005, 01:21:47 PM
:D the VHII neck is a stunner. but if your determined to try something else i`d go with either, a Mule  or a Stormy Monday  :D  8)
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: Marooned Messiah on June 26, 2005, 02:13:03 PM
Quote from: jt
:D the VHII neck is a stunner. but if your determined to try something else i`d go with either, a Mule  or a Stormy Monday  :D  8)


Okily-dokily, smart-arse! What's the difference between the bridge VHII and the neck (i.e. musical differences, tonal ranges, etc.)?
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: 38thBeatle on June 26, 2005, 04:13:45 PM
I am not particularly techie but the strings dont vibrate as much near the bridge as they do by the neck and I would imagine the pickups need to be calibrated to take that into account. You probably know this anyway so I shall shut up. It'll be interesting to see what you end up getting.
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: Tim on June 26, 2005, 05:16:27 PM
The neck VH II is wound with the same wire and uses an Alnico V the same as the bridge....what is different is the way we offset the coils.Basically you get a really fat, clear neck tone that calibrates well to the bridge for balance.
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: jt on June 27, 2005, 04:03:03 AM
:D Ok MM the difference i`ve noticed whilst giging with these P/U`s is the bridge has a nice aggresive overtone to it. it gives a very pleasing grunt but it keeps that full rich tone. the VHII is a lower gain P/U which means it lets the strings vibrate longer giving a longer sustain this is great at the neck P/U for slow long bluesy bends & arpegio sweeps etc. it has a wonderfull full rich warm tone to it. Before i bought these [BK ] i very rarely used the neck P/U but since i`ve had these things fitted to my guitar i use the neck P/U as much as i can,  it`s really made that much difference. i can`t recommend these P/U`s highly enough. Trust me if you want a VHII in the bridge then your after a particular sound right ? Do you want a P/U that complements this excellent Bridge P/U ? then you`ll want this in the neck as well i guarantee you won`t be disapointed.  :D  8)
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: Marooned Messiah on June 27, 2005, 09:02:43 AM
Quote from: jt
:D Ok MM the difference i`ve noticed whilst giging with these P/U`s is the bridge has a nice aggresive overtone to it. it gives a very pleasing grunt but it keeps that full rich tone. the VHII is a lower gain P/U which means it lets the strings vibrate longer giving a longer sustain this is great at the neck P/U for slow long bluesy bends & arpegio sweeps etc. it has a wonderfull full rich warm tone to it. Before i bought these [BK ] i very rarely used the neck P/U but since i`ve had these things fitted to my guitar i use the neck P/U as much as i can,  it`s really made that much difference. i can`t recommend these P/U`s highly enough. Trust me if you want a VHII in the bridge then your after a particular sound right ? Do you want a P/U that complements this excellent Bridge P/U ? then you`ll want this in the neck as well i guarantee you won`t be disapointed.  :D  8)


 :cry:...No one's ever sold anything to me like that before.
 :wink: Cheers.
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: Marooned Messiah on June 27, 2005, 09:06:31 AM
Quote from: jt
:D Ok MM the difference i`ve noticed whilst giging with these P/U`s is the bridge has a nice aggresive overtone to it. it gives a very pleasing grunt but it keeps that full rich tone. the VHII is a lower gain P/U which means it lets the strings vibrate longer giving a longer sustain this is great at the neck P/U for slow long bluesy bends & arpegio sweeps etc. it has a wonderfull full rich warm tone to it. Before i bought these [BK ] i very rarely used the neck P/U but since i`ve had these things fitted to my guitar i use the neck P/U as much as i can,  it`s really made that much difference. i can`t recommend these P/U`s highly enough. Trust me if you want a VHII in the bridge then your after a particular sound right ? Do you want a P/U that complements this excellent Bridge P/U ? then you`ll want this in the neck as well i guarantee you won`t be disapointed.  :D  8)


I've heard from people that the VHII's sound better in thinner bodies but this statement makes me think otherwise. Has anyone heard these p/ups in a Les Paul type body before (or even better a Les Paul!)?
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: jt on June 27, 2005, 12:25:45 PM
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Believe it or not i`ve got my VHII`s in a Tradition guitar. which is exactly the same wood configuration as a LP !! [ Mahogany/Maple cap, Mahogany neck/Rosewood finger board  glued & is the same thickness as an LP !!!! ]

 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:


i don`t no if that helps you or not !!
Title: Hey all, I'm changing the pickup/s in my Epi LP over to a...
Post by: Marooned Messiah on June 27, 2005, 01:45:28 PM
Quote from: jt
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Believe it or not i`ve got my VHII`s in a Tradition guitar. which is exactly the same wood configuration as a LP !! [ Mahogany/Maple cap, Mahogany neck/Rosewood finger board  glued & is the same thickness as an LP !!!! ]

 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:


i don`t no if that helps you or not !!


Well if that's what you want to call it then yes, it most certainly does!

Cheers.