Gus G FIRE Blackouts System from Seymour Duncan
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@WyldeMagiK Yeah, it's a neck pickup, it's always muddier than bridge, plus it's not a completely "active" pickup, it's not going to be as clean as a Blackout or a LiveWire.
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Anybody else think he said 'I am Scott with a STD and we're out' o,O
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@EddieGuzz watch?v=PFH0vGYVurI
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for me a blackout is when there is not light, so blackout system for guitars i would probably think it's no sounds system. but, wtf? i don't understand what this new system is used for... i mean... you can already do that with pre-amp........
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exceeded a bit with the gain seymour. Gus will have to get a noise gate for thet fizzines going through.
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@MatKiller119 all depends on your guitar man...i have jb/59 set up in a esp ltd ec 1000..sound great! i got a black ahb in another mahogany guitar too ...sounds slightly muddy...got the emty blackout too..in a nato (type of mahognay so i read) they sound chunky very metal...not versatile..but is a killer pickup ,,,never tried the gus g set thought, my advice would be stick with the distortion or get a jb or even a dimarzio if not go with the emty , hope i helped ;-)
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@AlexM1175 which ones do you have the blackouts or the fire blackouts because i have distortion in the bridge and 59 in the neck and someone told me to change into blackouts but i want to turn into fire blackouts which ones should i buy?
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The King!
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@MatKiller1197 i have blackouts...they seem to be ''muddy'' when it comes to riffing ect... extremely high output though!
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Would these be usable in a guitar with a floyd rose? Or would I need to use a different f-spaced pickup?
why are they so fuzzy?
MatKiller1197 3 months ago 9
Neck pickup sounds muddy/fuzzy to me..IMHO
WyldeMagiK 3 months ago 5