Author Topic: Series 1 and 2 electronics vs. tribute guitar elec.  (Read 139 times)

inferno

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Series 1 and 2 electronics vs. tribute guitar elec.
« on: December 06, 2008, 10:02:05 AM »
There is a big price defferance from a from series 1 and 2 electronics vs. tribute guitar elec. is there that much defferance? if someone could give me the juice thats played both would be awesome  i am thinking about series 2 for my next guitar

hydrargyrum

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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2008, 12:34:04 PM »
Hmm, I've never played either, but I have played with a SF-2, which is like having series II electronics in a rack unit, and I have played a Skylark, which has the same pickup controls as a tribute, minus the third pickup and effects loop. I also owned a Orion Baritone, which had a volume, pan, filter, q switch setup, which is similar in some respects to series one electronics, with the exception that this is not stereo, and both pickups share the volume, filter, and the q-switch.  Previous to this setup, it had a typical volume, bass, treble, pickup selector setup.  So while I cannot really answer your question as posed, I might be able to provide some insight based on my experience with Alembic electronics.  In my opinion, the electronics which are based on filters with adjustable q's (most like series I and series II), are more intuitive and expressive than those based on the volume, filter, on/off/bright set up.  Even though I've never played a Series Alembic, I think I have come to appreciate why these instruments are the top of their line.  
 
I think you will find that the different electronics serve a different functionality though.  Series electronics will achieve just about every tone under the spectrum, if you have the time to work it out.  Tribute electronics may be a bit more friendly in a live situation, where you can make use of the effects loop advantages and quick tone change switches.  It all really is a matter of preference though.
 
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sjhoffma

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« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2008, 09:08:20 PM »
I have a Series I guitar from 77, and a Rogue bass, which has the newer filter configuration. The filter sweep on the series I has a much more intense impact on the sound, than the filter on my Rogue bass. It could be because one is a guitar, and the other a bass, but I have a feeling you would find the same difference between the Rogue and a Seres I bass.

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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2008, 06:24:48 AM »
Interesting.  I wonder what effect the quick tone changes might have upon that, if they have the same frequency ranges, etc.