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I don't think Mark's using the Custom any more. He (and Willie) were listed in the Duncan catalog awhile ago as using them. Willie seems to use a JB now. And Mark's also listed in the catalog as using the Livewire Metal, Invader, '59 and PhatCat. He also used EMGs and seems to be using DiMarzio Breeds in his latest model.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by The Rossness View PostI just sold my gunslinger and it had one. Good pu, but it sounded muffled no matter what amp I used it with.
For FUCK SAKE. These threads are fucking useless.
Find a pickup you like yourself! And if you think Nuno is ferocious, fuck knows what you need.
New fucking ears.Last edited by MartinBarre; 07-02-2009, 04:43 PM.
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The main trouble with these threads is that everyone has a different guitar and amp setup, as well as different personal tone (attack, phrasing, etc).
Plus when you're comparing recorded tones, you have to remember those have all been post-processed with EQ, so it's not "exactly what came out the amp".
I'm sure countless thousands have been happy with the JB. No one tracks anything but sales. So what if it's the best-selling pickup in history? How many are still being used? If you sell a million of them but 900,000 people toss them out, guess what? That means you only have 100,000 people who actually like it, and 900K who don't.
The JB is an excellent neck pickup, or if the only sound you want is Rust In Peace. I've had a dozen JBs in different guitars of different woods - Ash, Alder, Mahogany, Maple (throughneck), basswood, bolt-on, neckthrough, set-neck - I did not like it in the bridge of anything.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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to go with what newc said, the JB is one of the most inconsistent pickups i've experienced. some guitars have sounded anemic with them, only to wake up with a custom. however, when you get a magical JB (i had one in a white import firebird that i sold), it's a special thing.
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Originally posted by MartinBarre1 View PostBill Lawrence USA 500XL
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Although to be perfectly honest I'm not sure how you think Ratt and Nuno are "ferocious" when the JB isn't hot enough for you, considering Marty Friedman and Dave Mustaine used them for the classic 'Deth stuff?
Nuno more ferocious than Marty?
Not sure about that...
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Last edited by The Rossness; 07-02-2009, 09:30 PM.
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here's a few custom sound clips for ya:
custom in an alder/maple topped body/rosewood fretboard with the volume rolled off, with a jcm800 tone:
custom in a alder/maple topped body/rosewood fretboard:
http://www.sullyville.net/music/shockme_cut.mp3
custom in an alder bodied/ebony fretboard:
The custom will get you JB styled stuff, but with a fuller tone, better harmonics, a bit more output, and a lot more clarity.
sully
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in a previous pickup thread, zeegs suggested that it might be nice hearing some downtuned stuff. So....here's a little demo I just recorded for you. apologies if i'm out of tune.
there's a little ratt, a little ozzy, a little pantera, and a riff i wrote but never did anything with.
sully
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I just dropped a Steve Morse Dimarzio bridge/neck set into my candy purple sd2 and they are killer! Extremely high output, but with amazing clarity. I don't think you'll find too many people using them, but I think they are a hidden gem in Dimarzio's lineup.
If you're looking for a Duncan tho, I gotta agree with Sully here as well...the Duncan Custom is the only Duncan bridge pickup I like. That and the '59 are the only 2 I can tolerate.
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