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Feb 19, 2018
Works Perfectly
For anyone having issues with the glue strength of the metal plate that attaches to your phone: JB Weld it and you'll have no problems.
The product it's self is sturdy and stays securely mounted in my Kenworth, which has a lot of vibration and bumping you won't experience in a car.
It's solved a major problem of where to mount the phone while driving.
Love the product and the seller is top notch.

Dec 19, 2018
Face Melting not for Grandpa players or standard tuning weaklings.
1 of 1 found this helpful EMG is a love or hate relationship with guitarists. I was once in the hate camp until I bought an '86 Rhoads w/ the classic Jeff Beck / Jazz configuration. I had a set of EMGs molding in a box so I busted them out and installed them. Being a metal player, and mostly stupid most of the time, I reasoned it a temporary fix to quell the ultra noisy Duncan pickups until I could decide on something better. Serendipity. My guitar came Alive!
Not being much of a mystery, I wondered how I could've been so wrong, and predictably stupid about the 81/ 85 set. They're extremely agressive (little Kreator reference there hehe), quiet and grab all the signal. I own 12 guitars ranging from Jackson, ESP, 2 Les Pauls, 2 Ibanez, a strat, a neck thru Warlock blah blah blah....all of them have undergone reconstructive EMG surgery.
The only divergence in tone is relative to the wood of the particular guitar. People argue this but having 12 guitars all loaded with the same pickups tells the tale.
The cheapest, crappiest Ibanez I spent $700 between a new neck, Shaller Hannes bridge, Grover tuners...all because it sounded the heaviest of all my guitars. This set is exceptional.
It's right there with the ZW 81/85 sets in terms of tone, clarity and silence.
Don't Tell the Wife Guitars did me a super solid deal on these.
Highly recommend for people who're going to shred.
If you're going to play Grandpa music (Roy Clark is exempted here), go buy some boring, Vanilla pickups.
If you want to melt your face off, buy these.

Jul 31, 2019
TS9 circuit is a classic for a reason
It's a classic for a reason. I use none of the drive and just use it for tone shaping for down tuning and driving the pre-amp section w/ the volume. It tends to tighten up the bass end of the input signal this way. I'm pretty sure that everyone is aware of the TS9 by this point and knows how to use it. Everyone from Exodus to Stevie Ray Vaughn used a TS.