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    So I'm going to put a pickup in my RR24 and an EMG PA-2 and I was looking for something low output to run with my 6505+
    preferably a passive EMG
    any ideas?
    Thanks,
    JCF>every other forum
    Sean
    Last edited by ShotinDenial; 01-14-2008, 09:45 PM.

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    Haven't tried the PA-2, but I do have an AfterBurner with HZs and they sound pretty good with the AB up about 1/3rd - just to where you can tell it's being overdriven, but not so high it hisses.

    At full-blast, it's just too much mud to be of any use.
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    • #3
      Is there somemuch of a difference in tone w/ the AB/PA-2 in the EMG Hz's?

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      • #4
        i'm trying to get a tone similar to the J-50BC, H3? since it's got a ceramic magnet?

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        • #5
          whatever the question, the answer is the duncan custom. give it a shot, they rule.

          sully
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          • #6
            I keep hearing about it. any good characteristics about this pup?

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            • #7
              It has a nice balanced sound overall, much better than a JB imo, more meat if you know what I mine. It's an high output pickup but it's suitable for any kind of music. One of the best Duncans I heard. I wanna compare it to a DiMarzio Super 3 though.

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              • #8
                it's between a jb and the distortion as far as output goes, but it's more balanced and open sounding. it'll tear your face off, but they don't get muddy. i love them dearly.

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                • #9
                  P90

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