i didn't plan to buy another guitar, but well.....gas is a bitch 
so, i just bought myself a nice peavey v-type exp, although i have NO idea what exactly it is.
a google search came up with the v-type exp series being made in korea, but those were neck through and had no name tuners, whereas mine's bolt-on and has original gotoh tuners.
that thing plays friggin awesome. the floyd works like a charm, fret access is great all the way up to the 24th fre, despite the bolt on construction. the neck is super comfortable, and did i mention the floyd stays perfectly in tune no matter what? this might actually be the first floyd loaded guitar of mine that will be allowed to have a working trem hehe....
anyways, my only minor gripe so far is the sound. the stock pickups don't seem to be the best.....they're great for 80s style hard rock (cough whitesnake cough), with very forward mids, but only medium output and not enough note definition on the low tuned chugs.
i think i'm gonna get some replacement pickups. any recommendations?
i do NOT want another emg loaded guitar. honestly, i'm getting tired of the emg sound....
i'd like something medium to high output (doesn't really matter with todays high gain amps), pretty forward sounding mids, smooth/detailed highs and tight lows, but most importantly great note definition and responsiveness.
i've been big on dimarzio (my main guitar has a dimarzio tone zone / air norton combo, sounds great), but maybe seymour duncan might also be pretty cool? going by the (low gain rock-ish sounding) clips at their homepage, the SD custom custom might fit the bill.
anyways, pics will be up soon.
any help with ID'ing the exact type of the guitar will be greatly appreciated, too.

so, i just bought myself a nice peavey v-type exp, although i have NO idea what exactly it is.
a google search came up with the v-type exp series being made in korea, but those were neck through and had no name tuners, whereas mine's bolt-on and has original gotoh tuners.
that thing plays friggin awesome. the floyd works like a charm, fret access is great all the way up to the 24th fre, despite the bolt on construction. the neck is super comfortable, and did i mention the floyd stays perfectly in tune no matter what? this might actually be the first floyd loaded guitar of mine that will be allowed to have a working trem hehe....
anyways, my only minor gripe so far is the sound. the stock pickups don't seem to be the best.....they're great for 80s style hard rock (cough whitesnake cough), with very forward mids, but only medium output and not enough note definition on the low tuned chugs.
i think i'm gonna get some replacement pickups. any recommendations?
i do NOT want another emg loaded guitar. honestly, i'm getting tired of the emg sound....
i'd like something medium to high output (doesn't really matter with todays high gain amps), pretty forward sounding mids, smooth/detailed highs and tight lows, but most importantly great note definition and responsiveness.
i've been big on dimarzio (my main guitar has a dimarzio tone zone / air norton combo, sounds great), but maybe seymour duncan might also be pretty cool? going by the (low gain rock-ish sounding) clips at their homepage, the SD custom custom might fit the bill.
anyways, pics will be up soon.
any help with ID'ing the exact type of the guitar will be greatly appreciated, too.