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duncan or dimarzio?
damaged
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Joined: 12/27/05
Posts: 169
damaged
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Joined: 12/27/05
Posts: 169
12/28/2005 1:07 pm
Ok im getting a new pick-up for my bridge so does any one have any feedback for seymour duncan sh-6 distortion or dimarzio super distrotion
or suggestions on other good pick-ups for bridge?
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magicninja
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magicninja
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12/29/2005 7:47 am
I use Seymore Duncans on my Gibson LP. An invader at the neck and a Dimebucker in the bridge. Works very well.
Magicninja Guitar Tricks Moderator "If it feels right, play it. If it feels wrong, play it faster” - Magicninja www.GuitarTricks.com - Home of Online Guitar Lessons
I've had a DiMarzio Dual Sound in the bridge pposition of my Yamaha SBG1000 since 1986. That's the 4-wire version of the Super Distortion. I love it. Very versatile. I sounds very full and rich clean, and gives great classic grind when cranked. With all 4 wires available, you can do series/parallel switching to give yourself the option of series coil connection (Super Distortion) or parallel coil connection (almost like a single-coil sound, but still humbucking). I recommend adding a phase switch as well for getting some cutting tones with the other pickup mixed in.
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