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TB-12 Screamin' Demon in my Floyd DST-3

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Well, it's here and it's soldered in place! My only gripe was that after getting it together I discovered that the Demon was out of phase with my Area 61s. A quick lead swap later and we're in bidness. Here are some before and after clips for your entertainment (or an unreasonable facsimile):

This is my previously-posted switch test. I'm using my Black 2x12 settings on my AD30VT. It is the Sweet Jane riff played twice while going through various switch settings. The settings are in order:
1) Humbucker only
2) Humbucker and neck
3) Humbucker and middle
4) All three pickups

Switch Test with stock humbucker
Switch Test with Screamin' Demon

For another clean test, I'm using the same amph settings as above.

Walk, Don't Run with stock humbucker
Walk, Don't Run with Screamin' Demon

Last, but not least, the obligatory "In My Dreams" using my newfound US Higain settings on my AD30VT.

In My Dreams with stock humbucker
In My Dreams with Screamin' Demon

The Demon basically gave me what I was looking for: more clarity, less output, and a little more snarl. That is very obvious on the clean tests. The heavily distorted version isn't anywhere near as obvious. That US Higain amp model really wants to inflict its will on the tone.

My soldering skills have definitely improved. I actually was able to use the desoldering braid halfway decently. I also learned that the volume knob on the AD30VT controls the output to the line-out. You'd think I would have figured that out earlier. Oh well. I also took some pictures so you can see the total transformation. I'll try to get those posted soon.
 
Here are the pictures:
My DST-3 stock
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My DST-3 with a Seymour Duncan Screamin' Demon in the bridge and Dimarzio Area '61s in the middle and neck:
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The "guts": my rewiring job. This picture was taken before I swapped the leads on the Demon. I also later wrapped the bare ground wire with electrical tape.
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Sounds good, Matt. Definitely more articulate on the top end, and better bass definition, as well. Very noticeable improvement. :AOK:

P.S. I like the contrast of the black p'ups & control knobs, too.
 
I can really tell on those clean tones. Not as much on the hi gain crunch, but still nicer. The clean tones really sound a lot nicer though.
 
I've always been interested in the Screamin' Demon but I could never find a decent clip to hear what it sounds like. (Lynch always used way too much delay to get a good idea of the tone.) They sound pretty good. I like that it's not as high output as most other rock pickups tend to be. Thanks for the demo.
 
hubberjub said:
I've always been interested in the Screamin' Demon but I could never find a decent clip to hear what it sounds like. (Lynch always used way too much delay to get a good idea of the tone.) They sound pretty good. I like that it's not as high output as most other rock pickups tend to be. Thanks for the demo.
No problem. If you would like me to try to work up some other demos, I'll be happy to do it. It sounds exactly like "my mind's ear" hoped it would.

If you'd go back into the archives you'd see plenty of threads where I refer to possible pickup combos to the point where I was losing my mind. Trying to pick a pup from specs and clips posted by awesome guitarists with awesome gear is maddening. The good news is that I could not be more pleased with the Demon and the Area 61s. My Floyd now sounds great and it looks hawt too IMO. A pickup and electronics swap made a world of difference. Now I can't put the darn thing down.

Here's a breakdown of the costs, in case anyone is interested (probably not). Applicable taxes and/or shipping is included:
$149 Floyd Rose Discovery DST-3
$25.27 for the switch, 500K push-pull pot, knob, and switch tip (all All Parts)
$92.83 for the Seymour Duncan Screamin' Demon
$125.98 for two Dimarzio Area '61s
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$393.08 grand total

Mind you, I believe the guitar itself originally was selling for $399 at Musician's Friend. Obviously I did not charge myself for my time soldering it together. It was by far my most ambitious project to date and I'm simply tickled pink over it.
 
The distorted clip sounds so much better with the new pickup.

Nice and thick.
 
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