Price is on par with a lot of brands…..but I hear you’ll be making pickups for 60$ right?? …… maybe you need the Amazon pickups bro….. you might not be ready for these tones. 😎
@@user-mz3zi5fs1m hey man what starts with the letter f and rhymes with maggot?🌈 🦄. It's a pickup nobody has ever heard of $150 is steap. You can get a dimebucker or an xl500 or a dimarzio x2n for $100 or even less. I don't make pickups I just play them so what do I know right.
@@Zacattack1990 so you’re a pricing expert cause you must be buying used? Long and mcquade sells the Dimebucker for 179.99, and the Dimarzio X2N for 135, when bare knuckle pickups and many other brands started up they never started at 60$, cost of supplies, machines, labour etc. determines costs and 150 for a brand that is getting great reviews and more recognition as time goes on is pretty reasonable. You may play em, but maybe you should think of basic economics and costs of starting your own business. OR YOU can become the economical master of guitar pickups and see if you can build quality ones at 60$ a pickup and let people know how that goes……. With that attitude and butt hurt commentary it won’t get far but all the best to ya! The world is always changing bro and so can you 🤘🏻
@@user-mz3zi5fs1m You're a total doofis man lol. Your talking about a dimebag pickup set that includes a neck humbucker. You can easily pick up a dimebucker or x2n for 100 bucks. Just saying there is no need to cry about it.
@@user-mz3zi5fs1m nobody sells a dimebucker for 179 dude that's a pickup set that includes a neck humbucker. I don't make pickups I'm a consumer who stated his opinion on the price. I've bought all the pickups I mentioned here. You can get a dimebucker or x2n for 100 easily. And from the start you have made assumptions about me and came off like a dweeb because you didn't like what I said. If the maker of these pickups is anything like you I won't ever buy em
Holy crap... brutal AND clear!!!
@@nicholastotoro7721 this pickup rules so hard
Thank you!
It reminds me of the Mark Holcomb Omega bridge pickup from Seymour Duncan. Which is one of my favorite bridge pickups ever
@@Wyatt.D.Loiselle only played that to make sure it was installed correctly, but it would be sweet to hear them back to back
Dude.. hell yea I need one
@@crsmade yes you do!!
We can make that happen!
That pickup sounds great. What are you tuned to?
Drop F!
Forget the pickup. Where can I hear more of your music that sounds like the demo?
@@brandonharris9160 you can hear more like this from my band The Vilification on Bandcamp!
Brutaaaaal
@@Diaboverdegrower 🤘🤘🤘
Sounds great 🤘🤘
What's the model of that Hipshot bridge? I have a Fender Tele blacktop baritone, and i also want to change to a Hipshot bridge.
@@cesarpalma2864 thanks! Just a regular hipshot bridge. Not sure if it's the .125 or .175 model
@@EricMorettin Ok, thanks 👍
Cheers 🤘
Wow! If Jim root can shred on a Tele why not eric lol
@@gearhead2017 haha thanks! Love Jim's style
I dig it. The price is a almost $150 though. Id like it even more for about 60 to 80 bucks.
Price is on par with a lot of brands…..but I hear you’ll be making pickups for 60$ right?? …… maybe you need the Amazon pickups bro….. you might not be ready for these tones. 😎
@@user-mz3zi5fs1m hey man what starts with the letter f and rhymes with maggot?🌈 🦄. It's a pickup nobody has ever heard of $150 is steap. You can get a dimebucker or an xl500 or a dimarzio x2n for $100 or even less. I don't make pickups I just play them so what do I know right.
@@Zacattack1990 so you’re a pricing expert cause you must be buying used? Long and mcquade sells the Dimebucker for 179.99, and the Dimarzio X2N for 135, when bare knuckle pickups and many other brands started up they never started at 60$, cost of supplies, machines, labour etc. determines costs and 150 for a brand that is getting great reviews and more recognition as time goes on is pretty reasonable. You may play em, but maybe you should think of basic economics and costs of starting your own business. OR YOU can become the economical master of guitar pickups and see if you can build quality ones at 60$ a pickup and let people know how that goes……. With that attitude and butt hurt commentary it won’t get far but all the best to ya! The world is always changing bro and so can you 🤘🏻
@@user-mz3zi5fs1m You're a total doofis man lol. Your talking about a dimebag pickup set that includes a neck humbucker. You can easily pick up a dimebucker or x2n for 100 bucks. Just saying there is no need to cry about it.
@@user-mz3zi5fs1m nobody sells a dimebucker for 179 dude that's a pickup set that includes a neck humbucker. I don't make pickups I'm a consumer who stated his opinion on the price. I've bought all the pickups I mentioned here. You can get a dimebucker or x2n for 100 easily. And from the start you have made assumptions about me and came off like a dweeb because you didn't like what I said. If the maker of these pickups is anything like you I won't ever buy em