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  • PUP for Soloist Pro? What Screams?

    If I don't care for the bridge pup in this 90 pro, what should I replace the bridge pup with? I am an 80's metal player and use to swear by the SD custom distortion. I may not want to mess with the single coils or the electronics, so whats a perfect drop in for a killer sound with a Mesa amp?
    Thanks!
    G

  • #2
    EMG it is then!
    G

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    • #3
      The bridge PUP in the soloist pro's are pretty damn 80's metal.. Tone Zone is great for 80's metal too.
      Originally posted by horns666
      The only thing I choke during sex is, my chicken..especially when I wanna glaze my wife's buns.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jacksons Shred View Post
        The bridge PUP in the soloist pro's are pretty damn 80's metal.. Tone Zone is great for 80's metal too.
        Looked like there were several models of TZ pups. Any model the hottest?
        G

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        • #5
          Be more specific on what you don't like with the current pickup.

          There is no SD custom distortion. There's the Custom (4 of them) and the Duncan Distortion.

          I'm guessing you meant the Custom with a ceramic magnet SH5. I'd say if you liked this, you would like a Gibson 500T, a Super Distortion, or any similar 15K pickup with a ceramic magnet. It is a good combination.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DonP View Post
            Be more specific on what you don't like with the current pickup.

            There is no SD custom distortion. There's the Custom (4 of them) and the Duncan Distortion.

            I'm guessing you meant the Custom with a ceramic magnet SH5. I'd say if you liked this, you would like a Gibson 500T, a Super Distortion, or any similar 15K pickup with a ceramic magnet. It is a good combination.
            I got it in 84 and think it was called a custom distortion????
            G

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            • #7
              Might want to go to the Seymour Duncan forums and ask there.

              Most Duncan pickups have a sticker on the back. If you still have the pickup, posting a pic or saying what the sticker on the back says can help ID it.

              DDJ or DDL = Duncan Distortion
              DCJ or DCL = Duncan Custom

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              • #8
                It went with the ESP Phoenix I traded. I will listen to the pup that is in the Pro and then decide, but I am pretty sure I will elect to change it. Just not sure what to put in the bridge with the active electronics that are in this guitar. Ideas? Passive?
                Thanks
                G

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DonP View Post
                  Be more specific on what you don't like with the current pickup.

                  There is no SD custom distortion. There's the Custom (4 of them) and the Duncan Distortion.

                  I'm guessing you meant the Custom with a ceramic magnet SH5. I'd say if you liked this, you would like a Gibson 500T, a Super Distortion, or any similar 15K pickup with a ceramic magnet. It is a good combination.
                  Sorry I missed this. Have not heard the existing as I do not have the guitar for another week. I actually like the sound of the EMG-HZ that are in some of the Dinkys, think it is a P-90.
                  G

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                  • #10
                    screamin demon
                    "Oh please, please dress as my sexy dead wife!" -

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by gotwtt View Post
                      screamin demon
                      Have this in my GL ESP LTG (so the seller told me) and it sounds ok, but the EMG sounds better IMHO. Thanks!
                      G

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                      • #12
                        Well I will add my $.02, while the stock pickups are not too bad, but if the bridge pickup is the same as the Rhoads pro, then definitely change it. I noticed both pickup have way too much bass and mid as well as not enough treble.. I am having my pickups changed to emg 81s... So I would recommend changing it out myself..

                        Cheers,
                        Charlie
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                        • #13
                          I have a Duncan Custom in my yellow Soloist Pro, and it screams. I've had the Duncan Distortion in other Soloists with good results, also.

                          EMGs are the easier install, simply because you can replace the entire electronics package with the controls that EMG provides. Personally, I've never been a big fan of the Jackson JE-1200 active circuit that's in your guitar, and I've removed it in every Jackson and Charvel I've had from that era. However, it's not a big deal to replace the pickups with Duncans if you want to keep the JE-1200; it only becomes an issue if you want to do a clean install with passive circuitry.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pro-fusion View Post
                            I have a Duncan Custom in my yellow Soloist Pro, and it screams. I've had the Duncan Distortion in other Soloists with good results, also.

                            EMGs are the easier install, simply because you can replace the entire electronics package with the controls that EMG provides. Personally, I've never been a big fan of the Jackson JE-1200 active circuit that's in your guitar, and I've removed it in every Jackson and Charvel I've had from that era. However, it's not a big deal to replace the pickups with Duncans if you want to keep the JE-1200; it only becomes an issue if you want to do a clean install with passive circuitry.
                            Cool, I will listen to whats in there and if it sucks I will do the 81 active pup.
                            Thanks
                            G

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                            • #15
                              Duncan Distortion is nice. Might want to try the JB too.
                              Scott

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