messing about on my new esp with p rails

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2010

shredding about on my new esp eclipse. this contains my tribute to brian mays brighton rock i call it albrighton rock. sorry it cuts off for some reason at the end, i will do another one :)

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  • Hi they are the normal p rails not the hot and yes I have the triple shots and would definitely recommend them just a bit fiddly to solder :)

  • I'm sorry for my inglesh.I wanted to know if you knew say to me that type of equalization has the p-rails in series-mode.

  • @SEBANO1974 in series they are quite powerfull lots of mids quite a lot like a seymour jb at the bridge :)

  • That was a fantastic riff that started about 140. Awsome, great feeling. How do you switch between the differant settings on the P-rails and are you still liking them(good investment?) Thanks.

  • @STRUMGROOVE hi mate i use seymour duncan triple shot switches, they are mounted on the pickup surround. i like them but dont love them is prob the best answer :)

  • NICE JOB!!! What delay or echo do you use in this one?

  • @thefirstgeek its digital delay on my pod xt live :)

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  • are these the shpr-1's or the hot shpr-2's??

  • fantastic

  • It is similar to line six echopark?

  • @TheLazyPunk hi mate im still a bit unsure whether i love them or not. they are great but i think is got better rock tones out of the jb/jazz combination. they handle lots of gain really well though. :)

  • Impressive! I've been debating about getting this pickups but I just don't know. I do want a variety of tones and this pickup seems to be the perfect solution. Do you like them? My main concern is how well the humbucker can handle heavier styles of music that aren't as friendly to a high mid range. thoughts, comments?

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