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Hello everyone new guy here. Looks like I've come to the right place! I have a project Gibson Sg Melody Maker I'm putting together. Mahogany, routed for single coils. I'm looking to make it different sounding than my Sg standard and Sg junior. I'm pretty much sold on putting a JB junior in the bridge but I'm looking to get more bite and glassines from the neck position than your usuall sg neck pickup. Any recommendations? I was thinking maybe a Duckbucker. Also should I put 500k pots in like Gibsons usually have in them? I'm pretty much starting from scratch.

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id start with 500k if you like bite, if its too much high end then you cn go down to 250k later. a duckbucker is a much brighter spankier tone and with a 500k pot it should have plenty of bite.

I'd do hot rails/ssl-1 'cuz i've always wanted to try that in a Melody Maker.

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How about a Lindy Fralin 43ga Steel Pole Strat pickup for the neck? They sound a lot like a P-90; many of the original SG's and MM's had P-90's so it should be a good match...

I remember reading something about how SD himself said the melody maker pickups were great pickups in his humble opinion.

I've never heard one though so...

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Originally Posted by BlueGuitarHow about a Lindy Fralin 43ga Steel Pole Strat pickup for the neck? They sound a lot like a P-90; many of the original SG's and MM's had P-90's so it should be a good match...

1, that's what I was going to recommend.

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