Spalted Maple
Spalted Maple

dean guitars (cadillac select tiger eye) vs. esp spalted maple FX?
i'm thinking of purchasing this dean cadillac.
or i can purhcase the ESP LTD FX-260
i know i want to put active pickups in it but is there enough room?
also what combo of active PuPs should i get.
SD's
or EMG's
and what model
and which guitar would u recommend or buy.
I don't think Deans are very good guitars. I would go with the ESP myself.
I prefer SD's to EMG's, as I think EMG's make a guitar sound like every other guitar with EMG's.
The Seymour Duncan Livewires are reputed to be very high quality, I would probably go with the Dave Mustaine model myself. 18V of headroom is a very attractive prospect vs 9V of headroom with EMGs.
They also make Active Blacks (Blackouts? Don't remember), which are similar but made for metal. I don't play metal, so I wouldn't get them myself. Heard they're top quality, though.
Saul
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Match Your Cabinets With Other Kitchen Furniture
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