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Re: Motherbuckers?
Probably near a Duncan Distortion or DiMarzio SuperD - the old Mighty Mite Motherbucker was a 3-coil jobber found in old Hamer Phantoms [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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I just bought a Cort Katana with these installed from the factory and played it at a gig last Friday. Coincidently, I also brought my Hill that had a Duncan Distortion in the bridge.
I thought the bridge Motherbucker sounded great, more bottom than the duncan distortion. Id kinda sum it up as like a duncan JB but with more gain.
I prefer a single coil in the neck position so I wired up the neck motherbucker with the coil tap, and it sounded good in that mode, with a full rich singlish tone.
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I used to have a guitar with the triple-coil motherbuckers. IT sounded great and used to absolutely pummel the input of my old Fender Twin [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] . The downside of course was that you had to rout the guitar out for the special pickups which was an all or nothing proposition.
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