Duff
November 27th, 2009, 06:43 PM
I have a new Xavier XV500 with chrome covered
GFS crunch pats in it and they sound incredible.
These are some great picups for a lot of people. The bridge pup can't compare to the output of my toneful nickel covered SD JB bridge pickup on my Epi Std plus top with the fifty nine neck pup, but the comparison is otherwise very similar with lots of crunch and really great tone and good hottness. The neck GFS crunch pat is incredible sounding, full, sweet and really woody. Maybe the three quarter inch maple cap on this LP copy has something to do with the incredible tone but these pickups are indeed great pickups for not much money.
I would put them in another guitar without hesitation and probably will whan I isolate the need.
Also, after my initiation to Xavier guitars, I would buy another one without too much hesitation; like one of the new offsets that come in three versions, including the telemaster that has the standard tele bridge pup and a mini humbucker in the neck. These are supposed to be great and the other two versions are twin p nineties and twin hb's.
I like the Chrunchy pats better than the rockfields on my Michael Kelly.
GFS crunch pats in it and they sound incredible.
These are some great picups for a lot of people. The bridge pup can't compare to the output of my toneful nickel covered SD JB bridge pickup on my Epi Std plus top with the fifty nine neck pup, but the comparison is otherwise very similar with lots of crunch and really great tone and good hottness. The neck GFS crunch pat is incredible sounding, full, sweet and really woody. Maybe the three quarter inch maple cap on this LP copy has something to do with the incredible tone but these pickups are indeed great pickups for not much money.
I would put them in another guitar without hesitation and probably will whan I isolate the need.
Also, after my initiation to Xavier guitars, I would buy another one without too much hesitation; like one of the new offsets that come in three versions, including the telemaster that has the standard tele bridge pup and a mini humbucker in the neck. These are supposed to be great and the other two versions are twin p nineties and twin hb's.
I like the Chrunchy pats better than the rockfields on my Michael Kelly.