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  • Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

    im considering replacing the EMG's in my RR1, instead of selling the guitar.

    i already have a JB in my shannon, so im considering either a Distortion or a custum.

    what do you think?
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    Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

    the custom has a bit of scoop to it.
    the distortion has loads of mids and highs and not so much bass.
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    • #3
      Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

      I would suggest the Distortion. To my ears, the Custom isn't drastically different from the JB. I had one in a Soloist Pro and didn't like it, so I replaced it with a Full Shred. My brother had a Distortion installed in his Charvel 650XL and it sounds fantastic.
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      • #4
        Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

        Depends a lot on the wood of the guitar also. I have a mahogony with maple top guitar and the custom sounds great. I also love the custom in my alder body guitars. I think you should just try them both out and see what sounds better to you.

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          Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

          [ QUOTE ]
          I would suggest the Distortion. To my ears, the Custom isn't drastically different from the JB. I had one in a Soloist Pro and didn't like it, so I replaced it with a Full Shred. My brother had a Distortion installed in his Charvel 650XL and it sounds fantastic.

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          Wow that's different .. to me a custom and a JB are 2 totally different pu's tonewise ..

          I had a JB in my Jake and I hated the tone of it..I put a custom in and now I'm extremely happy ..Sully could tell ya I'm not a huge fan of the JB to begin with
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          • #6
            Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

            Definately the Custom. The Distortion is a pretty harsh pickup to begin with, but it is even harsher in V's. V's tend to have a lot of bite, while lacking more in the low end, because so much wood is missing behind the bridge area. The Custom will add a fair amount back in, while the Distortion will just add to the problem.

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            • #7
              Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

              I hate the JB and the Custom is in my opinion very different. Its a very tight bridge PU, its got more bass to it than the distortion.

              I have a distortion that I am replacing with a custom McGinnis soon, mostly because I didn't like the Distortion lack of low end punch. Its not a bad pickup, its just not the best metal pickup IMO. I think your amp may play a big part in that though.

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              • #8
                Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

                [ QUOTE ]
                Depends a lot on the wood of the guitar also. I have a mahogony with maple top guitar and the custom sounds great. I also love the custom in my alder body guitars. I think you should just try them both out and see what sounds better to you.

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                The one thing about the custom is you can turn the pup volume down from like 10 to 9 and the pup gets tight and dynamic ie. you can get more tone with your fingers instead of having to use so much gain on the amp.
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                • #9
                  Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

                  I have 2 identical guitars, one with a JB, and one with a Custom. The custom sounds much more punchy, and dynamic, wherase the JB sounds darker, and possible a tad smoother. I would definitely go with the Custom over the JB given a choice.

                  I would also suggest you try a SH13 Dimebucker. I have one in my RR1, and it kicks serious ass. It's actually very similar to the Custom, but a little hotter.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

                    JB for leads, Custom for rhythms
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                    • #11
                      Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

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                      I hate the JB and the Custom is in my opinion very different. Its a very tight bridge PU, its got more bass to it than the distortion.


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                      + 1. [img]/images/graemlins/stupid.gif[/img] And while I've never used a Distortion, Travis here says that that Custom is more like a "Distortion Lite".
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                      • #12
                        Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

                        Custom or Custom-Custom.......


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                        • #13
                          Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

                          the custom is a distortion lite in the sense that it has slightly less output; the tonality is different. is you want more low end, get a custom. i also recommend trying out a few different models if you can.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

                            It seems to me if you want the low end and high output try a Dimebucker. It seems based on what I've heard similar to a custom but it has higher resistance.

                            Note I have not tried a Dimebucker yet, this is just based on what I've been told. I want to try one though, sounds like a good pickup for metal riffin.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Duncan Custum vs Duncan Dist. for an RR1?

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                              It seems to me if you want the low end and high output try a Dimebucker. It seems based on what I've heard similar to a custom but it has higher resistance.

                              Note I have not tried a Dimebucker yet, this is just based on what I've been told. I want to try one though, sounds like a good pickup for metal riffin.

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                              It depends largely on what guitar you put it in. I originally put it in my Yamaha Weddington, which is a thick Les Paul type guitar, mahogany body and neck with a thick maple cap. It sounded horrible. It was grainy, and rough sounding. I was thinking about selling it, or trading it for another Custom, but I put it in my RR1 instead, and it sounds totally different. It's a fantastic pickup for heavy distortion metal.
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