Sweet! Been wanting a fluence modern ceramic for my KM7 Mk III forever but it wouldn't fit in the routes. Definitely going to get one of these for it now! Are there any differences from a normal fluence modern besides aesthetics and voice 3?
Dude! That's exactly what I've been wanting since I got my guitar. The KM pickups are great but I want something with more output and didn't want to have route out the cavity more.
So you can no longer choose between Voice 1 & 2 in single coil mode, but in return you get a much more optimised single coil tone? Interesting... My first (and currently only) Fishman loaded guitar is a Cort KX507 and this does have both the voice change and coil split. Most guitar brands don't seem to implement both on the Moderns so perhaps they will start doing this now there is a dedicated single coil voicing. Would be cool to see a 7 string variant of the single width. I can see there is an 8 string variant, only if you buy Javier Reyes' new signature LTD which actually looks really cool!
I have a few Jackson Pro Series Dinky DK Modern Ash with the Fishman Fluence Open Core pickups in there. I need to try out these blades moderns! The open cores have been my favorite so far.
Great video! kudos for releasing the blade version. I can't wait for a proper demo of the 8 string version. I'm sure the multiscale community will appreciate it!
Ken! Hey.. So, with the open coil humbuckers, is the magnet in between the blades, like most "blade" pickups? I'm asking mostly because I prefer to use an Alnico V pickup, but I remove the spacer(s) on either, or both sides, and replace them with thin Ceramic magnets. Would I be able to do that with these? Thanks.
Totally can, I think they have the wiring diagrams for it on their site. Just need two push/pull knobs. One of them will switch between voice 1/2 and the other will just go to voice 3 no matter what the 1/2 is set to
P90? I don't know what that means, but how about the fishman modern series, but this time they have pull pieces instead of blades. That must be what you are asking for.