Looking at replacing the bridge PUP (humbucker with floyd) in an import with duncan designed in place now. I am looking at Dimarzios. I would like a crisp clean crunch with high gain abilities to as I often just use the bridge pup for everything. any ideas?
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Super III, Tone Zone and Breeds are what I've tried for high gain pups. I like the super III in a floyded guitar, cuts the high end a tad and has balls. Tone Zone and Breed are more open sounding but high output.Charvel 7308 (TMZ 008), Charvel Pro-mod (yellow), Jackson Soloist Custom (Yellow), Jackson SL2H-V Natural, Gibson LPS DB, Gibson LPS EB, Gibson LPCC C, Charvel Model 2 (scalloped), Jackson DK2M (white), Charvel Journeyman, Fender Classic Player 60's strat, Carvin C66, Musikraft strat mutt, Warmoth Strat mutt, Fender MIM Jazz bass, Epiphone Classical, Takamine parlor. Marshall 2203, Marshall JVM 210H, Splawn Nitro, Fender Supersonic 22, Line 6 AX2 212, Marshall 4X12.
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Originally posted by jcm800xSuper III, Tone Zone and Breeds are what I've tried for high gain pups. I like the super III in a floyded guitar, cuts the high end a tad and has balls. Tone Zone and Breed are more open sounding but high output.
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Here you go. I always recommend this pickup because it FUCKING KILLS.
Seymour Duncan Blues Saraceno Trembucker.
Itis warm, it is fat, it sings, it cuts and it is designed for a Floyd. The best PU in the Duncan line and often overlooked.
If you don't like it, I will buy it.
MikeSleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.
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Originally posted by catzodellamarinaI remember when those came out. All those plaid ads and the Trembucker. Neat design. I've got an old, old SH-8 in my Fusion, setup for VH jamming. The Invader isn't my taste anymore but fills the hole. Heck I'll try the Trembucker. Thanks for the advice.
MikeSleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.
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Originally posted by MBreininHere you go. I always recommend this pickup because it FUCKING KILLS.
Seymour Duncan Blues Saraceno Trembucker.
Itis warm, it is fat, it sings, it cuts and it is designed for a Floyd. The best PU in the Duncan line and often overlooked.
If you don't like it, I will buy it.
MikeHail yesterday
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Originally posted by VitaminGI've wanted to check them out for years - Ken used to pitch them to the JCF EVERY time someone asked for a pickup suggestion
http://www.seymourduncan.com/compareTones/I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Custom 5 trembucker
78 model trembucker
Screamin Demon trembucker
JB model trembucker
Blues Saraceno trembucker
As you can see, we can go one forever recommending pickups.
What you should do, is try them out for yourself.
Just throw one in the bridge and take it for a test drive.
Repeat this process untill you find the right one, for you.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying buy up all the pickups that are getting recommended. Narrow it down to two or three you think you would like try and do so. The ones you don't want, sell them on ebay or here in the classified section, or throw up a for sale ad at a local guitar store/shop. Getting rid of the ones you don't want won't be a problem.
Again, imo this is really the better way to learn first hand the difference between the desired pickups.
Hearing the audio samples at the SD website can be misleading.
Alot of varibles come into play when listening to the audio samples.
One can have some crappy PC speakers and unable to really hear the difference. Also, the playing on the samples are very "general/generic".
Meaning some pickups are more responsive to picking nuances (not so forgiving to picking, the pick hand really stands out) more than others. Some pickups mask this more so than others. Your not gonna hear that with the little diddy thats played in the sample. The whole gear, amp and rig scenario is a varible to consider too. Its gonna sound very different through your stuff, your amp, gear or rig than the online audio sample. The online audio sample has its purpose BUT it doesn't tell you what all the pickup can do or sounds like.
I could list more varibles but I think you see what I mean.
Thats why I believe, to really get a feel for a certain pickup one really needs to or should try to test it out themselves.Last edited by Soap; 07-07-2006, 10:59 PM.Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
"Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."
I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.
Yes, there's a bee in the pudding.
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