I had a full shred in the bridge of a basswood ibanez RG320FM I used to have. It sounded pretty good in that guitar, not thin. A little hollow I guess but I always attributed that to the basswood body.
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Anyone tried a Full Shred in their PC1? Any other pup suggestions?
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Originally posted by ulijdavid View PostI had an old Kramer Nightswan with a full shred in the bridge. The guitar had a mahogany body. I absolutely loved that pickup!! It was crystal clear. You could clearly hear every note of a chord and every note in fast single note runs. I would not hesitate to try it. If I remember correctly, it was not too bright or too dark. It had a nice mid range tone to it.
Anyway...it was certainly one of the greatest sounding guitars I've ever owned...and I used it live all the time. But I never knew which pickup that was in the bridge...I just knew it was a duncan. Was that pickup the stock pickup for that guitar? I'm looking for a bridge replacement for a Music Man Axis...that might be the one!
For what it's worth...I own a PC-1 as well...and love the Super 3...I don't think I would change it...Todd M
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Well I did an about face on the Full Shred. Tried it in both a Charvel Fusion and my old '98 Chlorine PC1. What a crappy and weak sounding pickup! Really thin with no output. Tossed a Jackson J-90C in the PC1 and wow! Thick chunky with ubber gain!!!!
Full Shred sold on ebay the next day BTW!
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If all your guitars have a Super 3 in them then it's safe to say you're amp/amp's are dialed in for that pickup. So something like a Full Shred will sound bright. Shouldnt be weak or thin but whatever.
I had the exact oposite problem. All of my guitars have PAF based pickups in them and the PC-1 sounded Dark. Swapped in a Suhr Aldridge and it's brought life to my PC-1. Only other option would be to reset my amp's when I used the PC-1. Really not much of an option...---RCM78
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