Ok i'll keep this simple.
I need a bridge humbucker pickup. I want cutting, toneful leads, chunky rhythm, clarity even with loads of distortion and shimmering cleans, and a tight but powerful low end .
Used mostly for metal but also bluesy type stuff too.
Also can you guys suggest a neck pickup to partner whatever bridge pickup you suggest? thanks
Feel free to suggest pickups that aren't seymour duncan aswell, like dimarzio, emg, Bill Lawrence or whatever
Bump. please help, i need suggestions quite urgently. i might be buying tomorrow!!
If your amp has the gain to pull it off, you can do what I do and get a Pearly Gates for the neck and a PG in the bridge. If you need a hot bridge pickup, get a Custom. It gets along really well with the PGn.
Let us know what kind of guitar and amp you have...that's really important in making such a decision.
The Custom series are very good for your style of music. I like the C5 bridge and '59 neck very much. The C5 can be a little boomy and dark in some guitars though.
My gear is in my signature. But what isn't mentioned is that the les paul copy is solid mahogony with a set neck. Oh also i now own a Roland Cube 60 and not the peavey bandit 112. i will just update that.
I don't recommend the C5 then. I think it might be too dark for an all mahogany guitar.
You might want to try the DiMarzio Virtual Hot PAF for the bridge. I've heard good things about that pickup although I've not tried it myself. The Duncan Custom would probably be good in the bridge for metal, but not sure how good those are for bluesy stuff.
Stevo has made some killer blues clips with his LP. It has a Custom at the bridge, but I'm not sure.
Dimebucker is very articulate for leads though cleans are not so great. It handles any amount of gain well.
Originally Posted by SepultuRickI need a bridge humbucker pickup. I want cutting, toneful leads, chunky rhythm, clarity even with loads of distortion and shimmering cleans, and a tight but powerful low end.
Used mostly for metal but also bluesy type stuff too.
I think that there's no pickup that would perfectly meet your requirements. However, if you hadn't mentioned blues...
ok, lets say i never mentioned blues.....
I'm thinkin Duncan Custom ..... ??
C5
Originally Posted by SepultuRickok, lets say i never mentioned blues.....
Duncan Custom
A 59 would would too, cause large about of base and vintage tone for the bluesy tones you want.
- Mar 19 Fri 2010 20:57
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