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HEadoftheAges

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More love for the Abraxas...
« on: February 04, 2017, 06:31:11 PM »
So I was finally able to have my Abraxas set installed into the Monson Nomad, and I daresay...these pickups are THE SHIZNIT.  They are remarkably touch-sensitive in a way that makes them SOUND as if they are un-potted, only without the wanton noise.  There is also a wonderful amount of chime to be heard on the bridge position; I have found myself playing clean on the bridge pickup quite a bit, which is something I ordinarily reserve for the neck exclusively...

With distortion, they are clear, warm, and three-dimensional, and they remain tight.  Surprisingly, they can thrash and chug with the best of them. 

I am still in the honeymoon phase, admittedly, but I think this guitar has finally found a pickup set that fits.  Mawwiage!

Regards,
Alec

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Re: More love for the Abraxas...
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2017, 08:46:21 PM »
Stop giving me GAS. The way you describe it it seems to really be the Jack of all Trades it is made out to be. Oh man...
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HEadoftheAges

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Re: More love for the Abraxas...
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2017, 02:06:45 AM »
Stop giving me GAS. The way you describe it it seems to really be the Jack of all Trades it is made out to be. Oh man...

They are truly wonderful. A perfect companion to my Mule-equipped semi-hollow guitar.

- Alec

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Re: More love for the Abraxas...
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2017, 03:30:32 AM »
Great to see more love for the Abraxas after so many years as the unsung hero of the range. If I were to buy another BKP, it would be the Abraxas. I'm sure I'd like it as a couple of years ago I had a pickup made for me that is essentially an Abraxas but with an AV magnet and it's so incredible I just took delivery of another one. The Abraxas is a lot more versatile than I think people expect from the name. Great purchase and I'm sure it will be a long love affair you have with the Abraxas.
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Re: More love for the Abraxas...
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2017, 06:31:35 PM »
Just got an Abraxas set for my Les Paul Standard. Installing them soon.
The YouTube clips of the Abraxas neck especially convinced me.
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Re: More love for the Abraxas...
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2017, 11:37:09 PM »
Great to see more love for the Abraxas after so many years as the unsung hero of the range. If I were to buy another BKP, it would be the Abraxas. I'm sure I'd like it as a couple of years ago I had a pickup made for me that is essentially an Abraxas but with an AV magnet and it's so incredible I just took delivery of another one. The Abraxas is a lot more versatile than I think people expect from the name. Great purchase and I'm sure it will be a long love affair you have with the Abraxas.

An Abraxas with an AV, eh? That sounds intriguing. May I ask who wound it for you? Feel free to PM it to me if it is too tacky to advertise on here.  No worries if you would rather keep it close to the chest, either! 

Regards,
Alec

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Re: More love for the Abraxas...
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2017, 10:02:03 PM »
In case this is of any interest to anyone, I finally figured out exactly what manner of tonal similarity I get from the Abraxas bridge when I play with distortion...

...Ty Tabor's tone from King's X - Dogman.   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATTijpjTi5U

It sounds mean and big, with a decidedly vintage flavor.  To me, it actually sounds like a tamer version of the Nailbomb bridge, only with added smoothness and harmonic overtones. 

Anyway, I figured I would share my findings!

Regards,
Alec