Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
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Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
Anyone have any experience with the Doheny's MFDs and the jumbos on either the ASAT special or SC-2? I've got an SC-2, which is my favorite guitar, and I'm considering adding a Doheny into the mix. One of my hesitations is that the Doheny's pickups will be too similar to the SC-2, and I prefer to keep a small stable of guitars that cover different ground. I'll probably end up getting one anyways and finding out for myself, but it would be interesting to hear what users of both have to say.
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Re: Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
I haven't tried one, but a thought- for a different sound you could try Jazzmaster pickups in your Doheny.
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Re: Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
Check out these demos:
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[video]https://youtu.be/cuF5dbcwVck[/video]Live! At Leo's: Full Demo with Griff Hamlin of BluesGuitarUnleashed.com.
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Re: Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
Thanks Craig. Just ordered a Doheny this morning, so i'll be able to answer my own question. Will post my observations soon!
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Re: Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
Congrats- most appealing new guitar to me in a long time is the Doheny.
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I too am curious about these pickups, and how they would sound in a jazz and blues context. I play bare-fingered, and like a warm yet articulate tone.
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Re: Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
Not blues or jazz, but fingerstyle..
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Congratulations.mikemjr12 wrote:Thanks Craig. Just ordered a Doheny this morning, so i'll be able to answer my own question. Will post my observations soon!
I will be curious what you think of it; there sure haven't been many (any?) reviews posted here.
I'm still holding out hope they put the Doheny p'ups in an Asat.
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Search found this one: Doheny awarded Premier Guitar magazine Premier Gear Award.mutts wrote:Congratulations.mikemjr12 wrote:Thanks Craig. Just ordered a Doheny this morning, so i'll be able to answer my own question. Will post my observations soon!
I will be curious what you think of it; there sure haven't been many (any?) reviews posted here.
I'm still holding out hope they put the Doheny p'ups in an Asat.
I also added this post: Blues Soloing Lesson - Trading Fours (G&L Doheny) ....
Hope this helps.
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Re: Dohney MFDs compared to Jumbo MFDs?
Hi!mikemjr12 wrote:Thanks Craig. Just ordered a Doheny this morning, so i'll be able to answer my own question. Will post my observations soon!
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I am curious what your opinion of the Doheny pickups are. I have wanted a Jazzmaster for a long time but I think I'm going to go G&L.
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I've never played a Fender JM, but the Doheny pickups are awesome. Pretty flat frequency response in the neck - no mid scoop like a strat. The bridge is brighter but without the edginess of some other MFDs. The output is pretty high for single coils, but you they sound great clean or with overdrive/fuzz pedals. They don't muddy up. Incredibly quiet too. MFDs are quiet by nature, but the Doheny pickups are even quieter than my SC-2 pickups. They're easily one of my favorite pickups
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One thing about Jazzmaster pickups: They are really quite noisy (recognizing that, Fender used very well shielded pickups on the Jaguar, the Jazzmaster's 'sequel.') So I'm glad to hear the MFDs on the Doheny are quieter- although that's really no surprise.
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Sorry, just seeing this now. I did a dedicated post to my thoughts on the Doheny some time ago, I'm sure if you search around you'll find it.mutts wrote:Congratulations.mikemjr12 wrote:Thanks Craig. Just ordered a Doheny this morning, so i'll be able to answer my own question. Will post my observations soon!
I will be curious what you think of it; there sure haven't been many (any?) reviews posted here.
I'm still holding out hope they put the Doheny p'ups in an Asat.
Putting the Doheny pickups into another body style would be sweet. The offset body, neck profile, and number of frets definitely don't appeal to everyone. I've thought about how cool it would be to put these pickups into my SC-2.