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  1. Which genre does Tool fall into? And what about The Mars Volta? HELP ME!
  2. I'm into heavier guitars... not good for my back though... I'm only 16, I might have problems later. I say... 9 1/2 pounds...
  3. yeah? I've just never seen it... so maybe it would look weird... I'm still tinking it would look cool all cream and then the other chrome... the uneven look... but right now I don't mind it, it's just a bit too uneven if you know what I mean. I sent an email to seymour duncan (website), if I don't get reply, I'll call.
  4. hmmmm, maybe I should call, it would look very cool. stupid Dimarzio.
  5. yes, the problem is I'd want cream. White would look very out of place on my guitar. I'm thinking of just getting another zebra pickup for the other one... but I'd get reverse zebra so they don't do that symmetrical thing... they would both be going in the same direction. I don't know if that would make it look better or not.... If you had a cream JB, which don't exist, I'd gladly pay for shipping... I'm in Burlington Ontario... but it's white, thanks for the offer anyways. and yeah, I would think it would be pretty pricey to switch a whole bobbin, but it would be cool to probably be the only person to have a cream JB.
  6. yeah, thanks guys. I don't think I'll do it... too much work. Yes, latte was my favourite colour... rare too. The pic of it on the Gibson site makes it look very ugly too... I've only seen one of these, I wonder what the other latte's look like.
  7. Damnit, never mind... it's very not-possible.
  8. I changed a pickup in my Les Paul, and it's a Zebra Seymour Duncan... http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v215/Sob...nt=P1010031.jpg My question is, if I bought another pickup, the exact same one, just in reverse Zebra, could I pull the cream plastic piece off that and replace that black one and have a cream coloured JB? How possible is that? I'd then put the black with the black and use it on a different guitar... Thanks.
  9. Yeah, he might mean overwound. But I do realize that it's not just the pickups. I was just wondering, because I have a spare JB sitting around. Is it possible to overwind a pickup like that? Would it be easy?
  10. Thanks, but I saw him play onstage, and he uses the volume control quite a bit. And a whole song is played with the tone all the way down... so that can't be possible. Darn, I'm not gonna be able to talk to this guy again either, I met him in Jamaica. Thanks anyways.
  11. Hi guys. I have a Seymour Duncan JB SH-4, and I was wondering if I could get it hot-wired... how is this possible? I asked someone briefly about their pickups and how they get their sound, and he said his pickup is hot-wired. His pickup was a '59 model though... Can anyone help me? Thanks guys. P.S. I also tried a google search about actually hot-wired pickups... all I seem to get are tips on stealing pickup trucks...
  12. I say the Grestch I made a poll like this once, and one of those ******s shut it down because they thought it was stupid... <MOD EDIT> And here's another one of those ****** types telling you to control the language, or you'll get more than your feelings hurt! Chill or be chilled!
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