cary chilton wrote:THanks for the reply! THe pu's chart helped a lot! Would you know if the 30th Anniv. F-100 MFD's Bridge pu is also hotter like the 25Anniv or 2009 return? (15.6K)
I want an F-100, maybe the 30th Anniv. model. I want this guitar for rock, and the F-100 being mahogany, I want some of that Les Paul-ish tone, but not a Les Paul tone... will the F-100 deliver just that or is it more an SG tone?
What about the hotter MFD pu's? Are they more open sounding than the TB-4 or SH-4 (JB) ? What are the characteristics of this pu? I like the 70's Dimarzio Super Distortion with it's ton of pick attack.... Will the MFD Bridge pu have a percussive attack (early VH tones possible??) or is it a smoothened attack/tone?
Last, the 30th has a stainless steel tremelo system. Any ideas why??? Will stainless steel sound worse???
Yes, I believe they all use the same MFD humbucker pickups.
To my ears the MFD humbuckers are clear and crisper sounding than the SD or the G&L Alnico Humbuckers.
Here is the info G&L has on their main website in the Features page on the DFS tremolo system:
DFS Vibrato System
New for 2010! The DFS Vibrato System makes its debut on the 30th Anniversary F-100 and Legacy models and is optional on other USA G&L guitars.
This upgraded version of the DF Vibrato System brings an even higher level of performance to Leo Fender's design. Careful R&D revealed that improvements could be achieved with subtle design changes and materials selection. The result is a more focused attack, enhanced harmonic complexity and improved sustain.
Bridge Block – The bridge block (on the underside of the bridge plate) is now CNC machined from solid 1018 cold-rolled steel. This block is the primary contributor to the the DFS Vibrato System's improved sustain and well as fostering greater harmonic content of both individual notes and chords. The material upgrade is capitalized on by modification to the string retention holes to allow more length of the string to be captured by the block, allowing more string energy to be harnessed and transferred into the body through the pivot posts and back to the strings through the saddles.
Bridge Saddles – The DFS Tremolo System utilizes a new bridge saddle that is based on Leo Fender’s original design. The string’s “contact point” on the saddle has been refined to improve intonation, reduce string wear, and enhance attack. CNC machined from 303 non-magnetic stainless steel billet material, these saddles enhance string energy transfer to the bridge block and back again to the strings.
The result of these upgrades is a more resonant instrument where all the design elements (neck wood, body wood, pickups and the DFS Vibrato System) work more harmoniously to bring even more life and vitality to the guitar.
They definitely sound like a improvement to me.
BTW, you only have until Friday to order the 30th Anniversary models, so if it sounds like it will fit your needs, don't delay in order one.
Hope this helps.