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    The specs of my guitar are as follows
    basswood body
    floyd rose tremolo
    bolt on neck (maple/rosewood)
    h-s pickup configuration

    What pickups would guys drop in their and why? Right now im leaning towards some type of seymore duncan, but i dont really know for sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

    Well, with that exact combo of specs, I went with a Distortion/Hot Rails. the thing is truly a shred machine, an absolute beast.

    What type of sound are you looking to get out of this guitar?

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    • #3
      Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

      [ QUOTE ]
      Well, with that exact combo of specs, I went with a Distortion/Hot Rails. the thing is truly a shred machine, an absolute beast.

      What type of sound are you looking to get out of this guitar?

      [/ QUOTE ]

      a good rock/metal tone. I dont need CRAAAZY gain or HUGE scooped mids.
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      • #4
        Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

        <font color="yellow">For the humbucker, I'd try the Duncan Custom or 59' Bridge pickup....these are my favorite pickups after trying many out......but I like the Custom a little bit more.....just sounds a little fuller...but a good 59' sounds great too.

        For a single spaced pickup, the only one I have heard yet is the Duncan Hot Rails which I had in my SD Jackson Strat...and it was a very good pickup.

        I recently bought a Duncan Lil 59' but haven't installed it yet, so I don't know what to say, but everything I've heard is good about them. </font>

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        • #5
          Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

          Tone Zone in the bridge (or JB), and for the neck,do the Hot Rail if you want it humbucking and fat, but maybe a Dimarzio HS model or Fender Lace Sensor if you want to "clean it up" when going to the neck.

          I dunno, sounds like some options...

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          • #6
            Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

            If you want a mid spike, go with the Custom/Custom. I'll be dropping that into a couple of basswood bodies pretty soon. I've tried the Custom, and it's a decent pickup, but I love my Distortions too much as far as ceramic magnets go. You could also look into the Custom 5, although I've nbot tried it yet. The Custom 5 will sound like a hotter 59, and the 59 is a great pickup. So I can't think that would be too bad. If you rely on your amp for most of your gain, the 59 is a good one to try. It can do practically anything with the right amp. If you want something a little hotter, try one of the Custom series. And like I said, if you want all out shred (among LOTS of other tonal capabilities) try a Distortion.

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            • #7
              Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

              Evolution/Hot Rails high output rock metal

              Screamin Demon/ HS-3 or YJM low output rock metal

              Depending on your amp rig, one of these combo's would be great.

              For active I would go EMG 89 with a coil tap pot and the EMG SA.

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              • #8
                Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

                The guitar you described sounds like a Charvel Fusion Deluxe. I have two.

                The 100% stock one with the rosewood neck sounds very good with the original J90C and the Jackson Rails for the single.

                The one I have with the ebony neck I put in an EMG81 and an EMG-S. It's a great shredder guitar.

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                • #9
                  Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

                  I've been pleasantly surprised by Duncan's JB and Screamin' Demon humbuckers in basswood, even though I don't care for either pickup in brighter woods like alder or ash. Not over-the-top output, but very good for any rock or metal.
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                  • #10
                    Re: pickups for my project guitar and why

                    with the basswood body i would go either distortion or custom custom. (ceramic or alnico 2)
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