Mr Glyns Pickups
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
Just waiting on Rob to finish up the tele, so i can have a go on mine. Then the second set can go in my baritone.
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
I've jumped in and ordered an HSS set of Cloud Nine and Tuis for my hot strat build that's been sitting ready to start for far too long. Better start sanding and finishing the body now I suppose.
I just need some black tuners and some bits of hardware now.
I strongly doubt it will be in playing condition before Nov gearfest because I just don't work that fast and I want a fancy paint job on this one rather than yet more Tru-Oil
I just need some black tuners and some bits of hardware now.
I strongly doubt it will be in playing condition before Nov gearfest because I just don't work that fast and I want a fancy paint job on this one rather than yet more Tru-Oil
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
Bit of blackstratblues loving here, amazing playing Warren and the pickups sound epic Glyn!!!
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
I have this set in my strat, they sound so great!
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I want to try a set but too much $$ for me at present.
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Stop this madness right now. We all need 100 year old Honduras mahogany and flame maple tops for anything to sound even remotely good.
*starts searching for Axe Tech guitars*
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
There's a demo on the site by Warren Mendonsa (aka blackstratblues) - he's got a set in his 335. He's on this forum if you want to have a chat with him.
https://mrglynspickups.com/2020/03/29/b ... -p90-neck/
I'm just packing up a set to send to Brett Kingman for a demo so that's maybe a month away (he takes a wee while).
I know you can't get any idea of the feel of them from a demo but that's all I can do.
Cheers
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
I am very tempted to get a soapbar set...
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
How deep are your soap bar's Glyn ?MrGlyn wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 8:01 pm
There's a demo on the site by Warren Mendonsa (aka blackstratblues) - he's got a set in his 335. He's on this forum if you want to have a chat with him.
https://mrglynspickups.com/2020/03/29/b ... -p90-neck/
I'm just packing up a set to send to Brett Kingman for a demo so that's maybe a month away (he takes a wee while).
I know you can't get any idea of the feel of them from a demo but that's all I can do.
Cheers
Here are the specs for the SD Vintage Neck in my PRS. I tried a Vintage Vibe P90 but it was a little deeper than "standard" and I couldn't set the height correctly.
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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups
sizzlingbadger wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 12:19 pmHow deep are your soap bar's Glyn ?MrGlyn wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 8:01 pm
There's a demo on the site by Warren Mendonsa (aka blackstratblues) - he's got a set in his 335. He's on this forum if you want to have a chat with him.
https://mrglynspickups.com/2020/03/29/b ... -p90-neck/
I'm just packing up a set to send to Brett Kingman for a demo so that's maybe a month away (he takes a wee while).
I know you can't get any idea of the feel of them from a demo but that's all I can do.
Cheers
Here are the specs for the SD Vintage Neck in my PRS. I tried a Vintage Vibe P90 but it was a little deeper than "standard" and I couldn't set the height correctly.
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