
ZoSo58LP
rock guy
So I've got a Schecter Model-T. It's a 2001. It came stock with Duncan Designed PJ pickups, and back when I first got it up until 2005 it used to have such a DEEP chuggy midrangey awesome sound to it....like, it sounded great.
then in '05, my friend gave me a set of active EMG PJs, and , under the assumption that actual EMG's were better than Duncan Designed pickups (and since Rob DeLeo used EMG's on his Model-T lol...) i installed them. Ever since, the thing does not sound nearly as awesome/chuggy/midrangey...to the point that once 2006 came around and I bought a G&L L2000, i hardly EVER touch the Model-T anymore...but the other day I picked her up again (due to the new STP album being released) and i wanted to get back to my rock roots from when i first started playing, so i started playin this bad boy again....i forgot how amazing it plays, but the tone just isn't what it used to be.
my question is, what the hell did i do here? did i mess something up installing them? lol. the battery is fine...in fact, it NEVER seems to drain, which is odd to me, because i had a battery in there for like 3-4 years that NEVER died...i even took it out to check and it was charged pretty damn well.....
on the other hand, my battery in my active G&L dies a lot much more frequently...and no, i don't leave the chord plugged into them, i always unplug them....causing me to think maybe the battery wasn't working in the Model-T? however, i unplugged the battery in the Model-T and tried to play it, and BUMPKIS! no sound whatsoever...meaning, the battery in the circuitry must be correct, as it's required to play.
either way, i miss the deep chuggy sound it used to have..that midrangey honk of a PJ set on together. ugh. any ideas guys? thanks!
then in '05, my friend gave me a set of active EMG PJs, and , under the assumption that actual EMG's were better than Duncan Designed pickups (and since Rob DeLeo used EMG's on his Model-T lol...) i installed them. Ever since, the thing does not sound nearly as awesome/chuggy/midrangey...to the point that once 2006 came around and I bought a G&L L2000, i hardly EVER touch the Model-T anymore...but the other day I picked her up again (due to the new STP album being released) and i wanted to get back to my rock roots from when i first started playing, so i started playin this bad boy again....i forgot how amazing it plays, but the tone just isn't what it used to be.
my question is, what the hell did i do here? did i mess something up installing them? lol. the battery is fine...in fact, it NEVER seems to drain, which is odd to me, because i had a battery in there for like 3-4 years that NEVER died...i even took it out to check and it was charged pretty damn well.....
on the other hand, my battery in my active G&L dies a lot much more frequently...and no, i don't leave the chord plugged into them, i always unplug them....causing me to think maybe the battery wasn't working in the Model-T? however, i unplugged the battery in the Model-T and tried to play it, and BUMPKIS! no sound whatsoever...meaning, the battery in the circuitry must be correct, as it's required to play.
either way, i miss the deep chuggy sound it used to have..that midrangey honk of a PJ set on together. ugh. any ideas guys? thanks!