Since when have we needed to prove that we have certain pickups? He wants some time with the product before he writes his review, that doesn't seem too unreasonable to me...
it's cool Bart, although I dig your comment and appreciate the positive vibe.
some people still aren't over that time that that cute girl in 4th grade asked them to pass the ketchup in the lunch room, only to see Tommy (capt of the football team) take her to prom 8 years later. or maybe he's just confused as to why Taylor Swift suddenly went to an online blackout just as he figured out how he'd only have to pay $1 to grab her ass.
either way, what he's asked for has been online for about a week. but... the whole '2 brain cells' barrier.
Care to elaborate? Would love to hear your impressions on the PAF Master set and what it was you did not like about them
they came off as dry and flat. definitely "throaty", as described. but not so much as "dynamic", also as described. the voicing seemed to almost choke out any potential for the character expected from the product description. in retrospect, I think the UOA5 in the neck could have been a lot of the issue.
I've sent custom winds back to get tweaked, but I think the PAF Master set is the first production set from any company that I found no use for in my personal collection. which is to say, that if I'm paying for them, I go after pickups that appeal to me and that I'd want to keep.
and they sound fine in the Gilbert demo. of course, when does Gilbert not make something sound great? it appears that plenty of players dig them, and that's all that matters.