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    ok, well I am replacing the covered pickups in my les paul and want some hotter pickups. I would like to try duncans. I have 2 dimarzio equipped guitars and one duncan. I have a jb-4 in my jackson v, I like it but for my paul I would like more harmonic response. I hear that the duncan distortion, and custom are pretty hot, but idk. I need this pickup to perform clean, and heavy distorted Zakk Wylde metal stuff, better harmonics and more agressive tone is the key. No actives please. Any recommendations?
    Maybe the dingo at your baby?

  • #2
    You could give the Invader a shot.

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    • #3
      Invader!

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      • #4
        did you not already make a thread like this?

        recommendation: search the internet for all the info you could EVER need.

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        • #5
          The Invader is muddy as fuck. I swapped both the SH-8 and SH-10 for a pair of Dimarzio Evolutions.
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          • #6
            Certainly NOT the Invader. For Zakk Wylde stuff? No chance.
            I'm surprised you want something with more harmonic response than the JB actually, I can get pinch harmonics and stuff no bother with mine.
            I would suggest you try the Bill Lawrence USA 500XL. I don't care whether Dimebag really used them or not, I have one and the harmonics scream out of this thing, it's a fantastic pickup for what you describe.

            I've never tried the Duncan Distortion it could also be good, the Custom I had in my RR3 and didn't like.
            I'd seriously look at the BL USA 500XL. It's about half the price of a Duncan or DiMarzio too.
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            • #7
              PATB-2!
              http://www.seymourduncan.com/product...atb2_parallel/
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              • #8
                You're not likely to find both high output and a good clean tone in the same pickup.

                For high output with screaming harmonics, a Gibson 500T or Duncan Distortion will be the way to go. For great cleans in the neck and output fairly close to the bridge pickup without breaking up, a JB, Custom Custom, 59, or Custom 5 will be the way to go.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Foulacy View Post
                  did you not already make a thread like this?

                  recommendation: search the internet for all the info you could EVER need.
                  On jemsite


                  fyi: if i cant get answers somewhere, ill go somewhere else. Besides i want more opinions.
                  Maybe the dingo at your baby?

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                  • #10
                    I think the JB is great...maybe try a Screamin' Demon?
                    Scott

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                    • #11
                      I had a Duncan Custom in a Les Paul I used to own and thought it sounded great. It is a pretty hot pickup though cause it has ceramic magnets but cleans up nicely.

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                      • #12
                        Lets try this.

                        What are the covered pickups in your Les Paul currently?

                        You got to know where you are starting from.

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                        • #13
                          Stock warm sounding pickups, alnico classics i think.
                          Maybe the dingo at your baby?

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                          • #14
                            duncan custom, no question.

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                            • #15
                              I use duncan distortions in most of my guitars. Great for harmonics and clean light stuff. When cranked the distortion is killer!
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