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    What pickup should I put in a Jackson DK-2 Dinky. It's made of Alder, has a floyd rose, humbucking bridge pickup and single coil mid and neck pickups. I'm going for a metal sound with the bridge but I want the neck pickup to be a lighter/less crazy sounding and I never use the middle pickup so whatever. I've heard the Duncan Distortion is great for the bridge but I was just wondering if any of you had any good suggestions?
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  • #2
    duncan distortion is great

    anyone who thinks otherwise is full of totall

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    • #3
      Re: pickups for jackson

      Originally posted by rraawwrr
      What pickup should I put in a Jackson DK-2 Dinky. It's made of Alder, has a floyd rose, humbucking bridge pickup and single coil mid and neck pickups. I'm going for a metal sound with the bridge but I want the neck pickup to be a lighter/less crazy sounding and I never use the middle pickup so whatever. I've heard the Duncan Distortion is great for the bridge but I was just wondering if any of you had any good suggestions?
      try a duncan CUSTOM TB-5 for a real ballsy,good toned pup in a jackson.
      i have one in my DK and it SMOKES so much so i put it in a ibanez RG as well



      Duncan Custom™

      SH-5/TB-5 -- Beef up the sound of the Patent Applied For pickup and you get a hard-driving, kicking sound with just the right balance of power, sustain, and distortion. This pickup cuts through with a distinctive high end and midrange attack. Available in black, zebra (cream & black), reverse zebra and white as well as the following colors at no extra charge -- red, red & black, pink, green, light blue, dark blue & yellow.
      Recommended for bridge position. Four conductor cable, with traditional or Trembucker spacing. Also for 7-string guitars

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      • #4
        i think either of those, the sh5 custom or sh6 distortion will work well for ya. the custom isnt as hot but has a little more articulate sound, the distortion has a nice thick mid range, a screaming top end and lots of output.

        for the neck id say a cool rails. the cool rails will match up well output wise and works well for clean tones

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        • #5
          can't go wrong with the JB, custom or distortion!!!!!!!!!!! and the cool rails are nice !
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          • #6
            I'd consider a C5 in the bridge position. I dropped one in my Jackson and it's great!! My fave pickup at the moment for Floyd equipped guitars. To me it gives back some of the low end that the guitar loses because of the Floyd.
            Also, a big thumbs up for the Cool Rails in the neck position. Again, I've got one in my Jackson and together with the C5, is a great combo.
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            • #7
              Cutom 5 is my first choice, then Custom, then JB.
              Originally posted by Boogie Bill
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              • #8
                Duncan Custom for Balls, Duncan Distortin For Aggression, JB for a nice versatile Mix
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                • #9
                  I've replaced the JB in my SL1 Soloist with a Custom. Very aggressive tone through my Tremoverb. I just switched to a Custom 5 and that's working well for that guitar. I can crank the mids and get where the Custom was. The C5 has a sweeter clean tone to me. I have a Dinky carve top that I put a CC in the bridge but I'm going to experiment with the Custom and the JB. The Dinky has a '59 in the neck and the SL1 has Fender Texas Specials in it currently. I did not like the Duncan STk-1 stacks at all. Very streile sounding(like most stacked noisleless designs). I have a set of SSL1's that I'm going to try also.
                  I think you can't go wrong with any of the Custom family. The Cool rails may be a good choice for the neck if hum is a problem. I prefer real single coils though as I have played strats for years and I'm use to them and love the tone.

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                  Jacksons: SL2H w/DMZ AN & Super D; DK1 w/59 & C5; Dinky Elite, DK2 w/AN & AZ, RR5FR
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