To tell you the truth, I wasn't sure where to post this thread, since it's really about 3 different subjects. However, since the pickups are the most important part of the story, I'll post it here! :)
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PhilKing delivered the TOC 2 last night and I gave it a preliminary run-through. The TOC 2 has an alder body with a maple/ebony Gajic neck. The overall balance and feel of the guitar is great (small adjustments notwithstanding). As as been my experience since getting my 1st Gajic neck (this is my 3rd), the guitar felt way more solid in my hands.
A couple of pics:



(Thanx to PhilKing for snapping the pics!)
This guitar has a burnt chrome
Cold Sweat in the bridge and a
Trilogy Suite in the neck.
The Cold Sweat was very suprising to play. It doesn't sound
anything like I expected it to!!! It's very, very clean sounding. From top to bottom it has a very smooth, flat frequency response. In the alder body, I found the midrange to perhaps even be slightly depressed, but I need to play the guitar at home to be 100% certain. I had some difficulty getting pinch harmonics, but there were mulitple reasons for that. (4 pints of Guinness being one of 'em ;) )
That being said, I can say right off the bat that the CS is
MONSTROUS! The sustain is INCREDIBLE! Better than the Rebel Yell, imo. It's luscious, smooth, distorts well, plays cleanly with a dark edge to it that I found incredible.
PJ's reaction to my initial noodlings:

Hehe, we play
L O U D, btw.
Okay, moving on ....
The Trilogy Suite in the neck. All I can say is
wow ... best neck pickup I have ever heard! It's not as middy as the Irish Tour. It also has SERIOUS balls!! Nice low end chunk, same sustain as the CS, too.
Overall, it's a really well-balanced set!!!
Comparing it to my TOC 3, which is an ash body, maple/flame maple Gajic neck with a single VHII in the bridge -- once again, the VHII is more raw, has less 'power' and overall clarity than the Cold Sweat, imo, but is also more dynamic with screaming harmonics and high frequency detail.
Pics:



For my taste, which do I prefer? I can't!!! I'm so glad I have so many amazing guitars and AMAZING pickup choices now!