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Anyone had any experience of these? They are dead cheap - might be a good source for projects.
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looks neat! i wanna check em out
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I had some PAFs in a Tanglewood LP that had a great sound, decent spec as well.
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I have some Entwhistle Strat pickups, I was very impressed with them, especially at the price I paid. They are the xs65I think they've been rebranded 62s. Currently residing in my Duo. I bought the strat set as it was cheaper than actually buying 2 separate.
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I might have to give that Nemesis one a go then.
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Well worth a pop for cheapz Thom, the ones i had were hand wound/cloth wire/alnico etc :wink:
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I don't really like pickups with writing on them.
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They come as standard on Alden guitars and now Tanglewood electrics. I think a few other cheaper brands have been using them, too, but Alan Entwistle is also responsible for designing almost all current Burns pickups. He knows his shit.

The ones in my Alden are great. They're mini-humbuckers with a bit of a filtertron vibe, visually, but they sound like simple ass-kicking humbuckers, low-ish output but fat as fuck. They made me fall in love with humbuckers for the first time in years.
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I have them in my Tanglewood bass and they sound pretty great.
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Ooh, that IS cheap. If I ever get the fucking Marauder project together, I'll probably pick one of these up.
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Looks like a copy of the dimarzio crunch lab or d sonic. Are dimarzios expensive in the U.K? I new crunch lab here is around 70 bucks.
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A crunch lab is about £80 here so quite a difference!
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Aye, DiMs make Duncans appear cheap over here. Way overpriced.

If you get one Thom i'd be interested to hear it.
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It's unfortunate that their UK distributor doesn't have any of the Nemesis at the moment. I've emailed them to ask if and when they will be getting some. There's one in Israel for £17 shipped, but I don't want to risk the comedy import tax.
Once I get one I'll let you know what I think and maybe send it round for whoever wants it to try out.
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Mabes worth contacting the company direct?
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Yeah I think I'll do that too :)
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i'VE EMAILED THEM ABOUT SOME REWINDS, SOON FIND OUT.
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grandnoise wrote:i'VE EMAILED THEM ABOUT SOME REWINDS, SOON FIND OUT.
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Thom wrote:A crunch lab is about £80 here so quite a difference!
currency conversion says that's $124! Ouch, i got a crunch lab/liquifire set in the U.S. for $140.
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I've emailed Alan Entwistle before, he's very helpful.
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