Suggestions for humbucker modification


x0o_BurnOut_o0x
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01/23/2006 6:48 pm
Okay, I have an Epi LP100 and I just recently got the Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge and a Seymour Duncan Jazz in the neck. This combination is good for blues, But thats prolly about it, I cant get them to really dig in and give me some good distortion..theyre too light. Any modifications I can make to solve this problem?
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bigbuda
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01/23/2006 7:24 pm
I'm not sure you can mod the pickups but you can buy a distortion pedal. ;)
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PRSplaya
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01/23/2006 8:32 pm
Wow, your JB doesn't have enough grit? :confused: Mine has more than enough for my high gain needs. Nice fat and punchy midrange with a good balance of highs and lows. It works great for the heaviest metal and hardest rock I could think of. Especially paired with a 5150. What kind of amp are you playing through?
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01/23/2006 9:01 pm
Dude, a JB should have enough balls for anything you could ever want...thats weird that yours doesnt...wonder whats up..
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01/23/2006 9:30 pm
yeah i was just going to inquire about the amp... those pups should give you anything.
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