Short clip: Duncan Distortion, in the neck of my Patriot, split.
Distortion Acoustic clip
Artie
because of the buzz in the background.
amazing clean sound. very cool, but that might be cos of the split too
Yeah, I think that buzz is a temporary thing. This is the guitar that is missing the bridge pup, and I have a Hipshot on order for. I threw it back together real quick, and I probably left off the bridge ground.
If the computer's turned on, it buzzes. (When split.) Hopefully, my Hipshot will come in soon.
That was really nice Artie!!!!!! It sounds almost acoustic! What kind of rig are you running it through?
Thanks Theodie. I suppose I cheated a little. I run into a DBX163x, (compression off), used just as a buffer, then split into a Johnson J-Station and an older Yamaha FX-500. Both the J and the Yamaha are set on the quot;acousticquot; setting.
But even so, it doesn't mask the basic character of the pup. Just enhances it. For example, if I run my Strat through the exact same settings, it sounds like a Strat.
The Distortion is just so versatile. If I dial in the grunge, it rocks with the best of 'em.
Hey, that sounds good to my ears. Interessting chords as usual
that sounds great!!
Hehe Artie...it was hugely distorted
Clean as a squeack man!
Very pretty chords and nice to hear something from you.
The distortion is one of the most misunderstood and underrated Duncan pickups
Originally Posted by XeromusThe distortion is one of the most misunderstood and underrated Duncan pickups
I guess one reason is because of the name they've given it. When one is in search for a pickup and they're not really familiar with the SD line, one would normally pass on it because of the name quot;Distortionquot;. People easily misjudge it and move on to the next model without even trying it. I don't have an SH-6 on any of my guitars but my 16 year old have it on two of his Ibanez RG's and the SH-6 not only rocks but sings as well. It is a very versatile pickup in my opinion. It's how one uses it. Dimebag Darrell made some of the heaviest riffs out there that became legendary in the metal world with a single Bill Lawrence L-500-XL Humbucker...a pickup designed for JAZZ!!
1 split dds
It sounds very nice...
yea man
if you put an alnico V magnet in a DD, what duncan would be closest? i'm a bit biased against ceramic magnets i guess, it's probably unfounded lol
tom
An A5 in a DD makes it a JB.
ooooooh *learns* hehe - cheers!
im pretty new to the 'buckers, i've always stuck to the SC sized stuff.. this is interesting
Great sound Artie, a very enjoyable tune and tone.
Ehm , artie?? WHAT did you do to that DIstortion. THe poor pickup sounds like lil puddytat instead of a Roaring Lion
Nice clip, and DEFINITELY shows off the DD´s versatility (that it can do aggressive stuff we all know )
Originally Posted by ZerberusEhm , artie?? WHAT did you do to that DIstortion. THe poor pickup sounds like lil puddytat instead of a Roaring Lion
Nice clip, and DEFINITELY shows off the DD´s versatility (that it can do aggressive stuff we all know )
Thats what I love about this pup . . . at the flip of a switch, Clark Kent turns back into Superman.
That sounded great man
Originally Posted by ArtieTooAn A5 in a DD makes it a JB.
I don't mean to ruffle feathers, but that was not my experience.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:55
Tell me again, why they call this the quot;Distortionquot;.
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