Thomas McRocklin signature Fishman Fluence pickup set. My new Favorite pickups?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Demo of the Fishman Fluence, Thomas McRocklin signature pickups.
    Tones generated by the Archetype Petrucci plugin from Neural DSP.
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  • @riglerdaniel
    @riglerdaniel Год назад +1

    Man, you're living the dream :) So many cool gadgets and guitars. Love your playing and videos! Thanks for sharing the journey.

  • @stewartperry7797
    @stewartperry7797 Год назад +1

    Lookin good Chris!

  • @ereimul1444
    @ereimul1444 Год назад

    love the demo and love the sound. dig your playing as well. it is an active pick up because mostly fishman fluence are active and i always stay away from that.

    • @matthewmp111
      @matthewmp111 10 месяцев назад

      Why?

    • @ereimul1444
      @ereimul1444 10 месяцев назад

      @@matthewmp111 just my preference, my style of playing and the sound that i prefer. nothing wrong with active pickup. its good pickup just not my cup of tea. cheers.

  • @sjcortese
    @sjcortese Год назад +1

    Those pickups sound great, brought that guitar to a whole 'nother level! Some Blues Saraceno in there :)

  • @adamfiedorczuk5969
    @adamfiedorczuk5969 Год назад +1

    Hey man I absolutely love your pickup videos! They are so thorough as easy to watch. I have an Abasi set currently and am looking into a set for another guitar with a more vintage/vintage hot output. Have you tried the Scott Lepage set? If so did you notice any big differences between these, the LePage, and the open core classics?

    • @adamfiedorczuk5969
      @adamfiedorczuk5969 Год назад +1

      BTW Fishman should start sending you royalties because your Abasi review literally made me go buy the set =]

    • @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear
      @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear  Год назад +2

      The "Lepage set" is literally the open core classic set. The only difference is cosmetic.
      They will get you that vintage hot tone, no problem.

    • @adamfiedorczuk5969
      @adamfiedorczuk5969 Год назад

      @@ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear Well I guess I gotta go with the Mcrocklins in that case =]

    • @armandosinger
      @armandosinger 8 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gearyes indeed, the Lepage set is identical to open core classic (which sound great). Just got this guitar with these pickups. What I learned is that there are 2 types of Fluence “Artist” pickups. The Signature line, which are fully custom voicings, such as the Abasi set. And the Custom line which are tweaks on the existing Fishmans. Both the Lepage and McRocklin are in the Custom line. It looks like McRocklins are the same voice 1 and voice 2 as the Open Classic, but the single coil tone is the Fluence overwound hot tone (perhaps similar to voice 2 on the Fluence strat pickups). That, and purple :)

  • @MadSonStudios
    @MadSonStudios 9 месяцев назад +1

    dude i just bought the mcrocklin polychrome dsp you really need to check it out it's a bad lil modular love your playing style im thinking about buying a dullahan

    • @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear
      @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear  9 месяцев назад

      I have the McRocklin Polychrome plugin. It's pretty good. I personally prefer the Neural DSP stuff though.

  • @matthewmp111
    @matthewmp111 10 месяцев назад

    Did this particular guitar come with push/pull knobs? I’m looking for an inexpensive headless guitar that I can install these pickups into.

    • @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear
      @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear  10 месяцев назад

      Fishman pickups come with the push/pull pots, because active pickups require 25K pots vs the 250k or 500k that passive pickups use.

    • @matthewmp111
      @matthewmp111 10 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear ahhhhhh, so I would have to switch out the pots too? And, did you have to modify this guitar for the battery and anything else?

    • @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear
      @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear  10 месяцев назад

      I did have to enlarge the existing holes in the body for the larger fishman pots. There is enough room in the electronics cavity to also fit a 9v battery so, no mod needed there. I can't remember if I had to switch the output jack or not with this one... But often times when going from passive to active pickups, you need to swap the output jack from a mono jack, to a stereo jack. If the guitar has a standard output jack, then you will need to swap to the stereo output jack, which is also included with the pickups. The stereo jack is needed to hook up the battery. Otherwise the battery will die over night. The cable plugging into the guitar essentially completes the circuit for the battery. So the pickups are "on" when its plugged in and off when you unplug the cable. You can't leave the guitar plugged in when you're not playing. Otherwise the battery will drain. Hope this helps.

    • @matthewmp111
      @matthewmp111 10 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear Thank you very much for such a detailed and informative reply! I really dig these pickups (and Thomas’ playing in general) and I want to get them into a guitar,
      Your playing is excellent btw. Cheers!

  • @rudycastillo6369
    @rudycastillo6369 Год назад +1

    do u have any presets for the pertucci ud wanna share

    • @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear
      @ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear  Год назад

      I'd be happy to. Maybe I'll throw together a quick video of the settings for my primary patches. Stay tuned. :)

    • @rudycastillo6369
      @rudycastillo6369 Год назад

      @@ChrisTompkins-Music-And-Gear that would be awesome dude all u really gotta do is go in the doucments of the pertucci copy and paste and make a folder

  • @nvdooz
    @nvdooz Год назад +1

    Any interest in his polychrome dsp plugin?