Re: Does anyone use a Duncan Distortion?
BM,
I wouldn't suggest that you're misinterpreting what you hear or anything. But,if the Distortion makes those guitars seem LESS shrill, I really wonder what woods all those guitars are made of, and what those other pickups in the other guitars are.
From Duncan's tone chart, regarding the Distortion:
"Hot and bright with harmonics galore."
High DC Resistance, Low Resonant Peak = generally bright
High Output, Ceramic magnet, pushing those highs out with power = gives you playing sensitivity and harmonics
In the tone chart, highs are WAY WAY up there, mids lower than that, lows lower than that.
Soooooooo...when everything says the pickup is a bright pickup, and when I've tried many pickups in different guitars, and think it's a very bright pickup...I wonder exactly just how ungodly bright your other guitars must be! Hehehe! My guess is, those guitars could sound better with other pickups.
BM,
I wouldn't suggest that you're misinterpreting what you hear or anything. But,if the Distortion makes those guitars seem LESS shrill, I really wonder what woods all those guitars are made of, and what those other pickups in the other guitars are.
From Duncan's tone chart, regarding the Distortion:
"Hot and bright with harmonics galore."
High DC Resistance, Low Resonant Peak = generally bright
High Output, Ceramic magnet, pushing those highs out with power = gives you playing sensitivity and harmonics
In the tone chart, highs are WAY WAY up there, mids lower than that, lows lower than that.
Soooooooo...when everything says the pickup is a bright pickup, and when I've tried many pickups in different guitars, and think it's a very bright pickup...I wonder exactly just how ungodly bright your other guitars must be! Hehehe! My guess is, those guitars could sound better with other pickups.
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