Posted: 21 Feb 2003 9:42 pm
Jeff,I own a 69 Emmons D10 which I bought from Ron Lashley back in 69. I have had little or no expierience regarding using anything but the single coil pickups that came with the guitar.
I had both pickups wound to 20,000 ohms as I wanted a fatter fuller tone.
I have aluminum necks and have found my guitar to be suitable,,however there are so many guitars out there with advanced technology,I wonder all things considered how you rate,lets for arguments sake compare
my Emmons to the guitars at present,....
excluding the new Emmons guitars.
I like the single coil pickups,but I do get
an audio hum when I kick up the gain. Any suggestions? The Emmons in my way of thinking is the standard of the Industry but are the others advancing beyond the pp Emmons? and by what margin?. And what is it that makes the pp Emmons the guitar many would like to own?
I hear nothing but praise for the pp Emmons guitars regardless of the antiquated method of design.If this is so why are the Emmons pp guitars so much in demand and the price of a pp is much more costly than other brands? of a similar vintage. Again Jeff,I have no way of making comparisons to other guitars presently on the market. If we were discussing non pedal guitars,my evaluation would obviously be Fender,,but this is a different ball game.
Any comments would be appreciated. Sorry to bog you down with these questions,but you may save my Emmons from finding a new home.
Thank you<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 21 February 2003 at 09:47 PM.]</p></FONT>
I had both pickups wound to 20,000 ohms as I wanted a fatter fuller tone.
I have aluminum necks and have found my guitar to be suitable,,however there are so many guitars out there with advanced technology,I wonder all things considered how you rate,lets for arguments sake compare
my Emmons to the guitars at present,....
excluding the new Emmons guitars.
I like the single coil pickups,but I do get
an audio hum when I kick up the gain. Any suggestions? The Emmons in my way of thinking is the standard of the Industry but are the others advancing beyond the pp Emmons? and by what margin?. And what is it that makes the pp Emmons the guitar many would like to own?
I hear nothing but praise for the pp Emmons guitars regardless of the antiquated method of design.If this is so why are the Emmons pp guitars so much in demand and the price of a pp is much more costly than other brands? of a similar vintage. Again Jeff,I have no way of making comparisons to other guitars presently on the market. If we were discussing non pedal guitars,my evaluation would obviously be Fender,,but this is a different ball game.
Any comments would be appreciated. Sorry to bog you down with these questions,but you may save my Emmons from finding a new home.
Thank you<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 21 February 2003 at 09:47 PM.]</p></FONT>