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Old 02-27-2007, 10:21 PM
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Super 2 in the bridge position


Hi Folks,

With all of this talk of putting Tone-Zones in the neck position, I was wondering if anyone has tried a Super 2 in the bridge position. Would it come across as a tighter/higher-output Evo in that role? The DC resistence is significantly lower (8.7 verses 13.84). I have a new RGA121 and I am looking to stray from the beaten path (TZ/AR, SD/Paf-Pro, Breeds).


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Old 02-28-2007, 04:52 PM
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Re: Super 2 in the bridge position


Go on, there is not rigth or wrong with pickups choises, is only a matter of personal preference.

So go for it, you should find something interesting.
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