Hi I currently own a Jackson Performer series PS-3T and it has an EMG 81 in the bridge that I'm not too fond of since I use this guitar for standard tuning only, and it tends to be too harsh for my tastes. So I was looking into the Duncan Full Shred because it has what I want from a pup, but I was wondering if it would sound good in poplar? If not can you recommend another pup that's good for metal and hard rock that will sound good. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostDuncan Custom Custom_________________________________________________
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostYeah, I had a custom custom in a poplar king v and it was killer. Not "balls out" metal, but pretty raucous.
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Originally posted by Rattlehead22 View PostWhat do you mean by "Balls out" metal? The reason why I ask is because this will most likely see a lot of Megadeth, and Metallica type stuff._________________________________________________
"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostIt is hot enough to do Megadeth or Metallica. It isn't as hot as say an Invader would be, IMHO. Not the massive low end, but more midrangy. It is quite versatile and can do classic tube-amp sounds, too.
Thanks a lot!
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I would say that the FS would be too low output, unless you run a high-gain amp, or boost the signal with a pedal. EQ-wise, I'm also not so sure how dissimilar it is to the 81(?).
You say you want something capable of Megadeth and Metallica - well, you will need something with a bit of output. Dave used to use Duncan JBs in his Jacksons, which is a hotter pickup than the FS.
I would personally go for a Duncan Distortion, or an EMG-85.
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I put a Full Shred in my Charvel Model 5a (Maple neck thru/poplar wings) and it did not sound anywhere as good as it did in my Jackson performer (Bolt-on Maple/Alder body). I was very disappointed. In the alder guitar is was thick and tight and harmonically full. In the Charvel it was thin and lacked fullness. That could be due to the brightness of the maple neck thru tho.
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The FullShred is my favorite pickup. It sounds its best, in my experience in a maple neck through guitar. In my buddy's model 6 it's very nice and thick. Not overly bright, just enough. AMAZING clarity and the pickup is actually very hot. Pretty ballsy.
Tight bass too which the Custom Custom doesn't have. The CC is more of a vintage sounding pickup with extra output. The FullShred is a more modern sounding pickup, which can also cope with vintage tones with the right rig.
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