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    Hi! I've just bought an Epiphone Les paul Gothic (cos I couldnt afford a Gibson), and like the reviewers at www.harmony-central.com I think it's a great guitar to play on, but that the pickups are rubbish, and that's why I'm here =).
    The tonewizard told me that a JB or custom would work in the bridge, but judging from the audiosamples I like the Duncan Distortion much better. For the neck I don't really know, it recomended either the '59 or jazz and I think they sounds pretty much the same. My question is; will a Duncan distortion "work" in my guitar? And which neck pickup would be a good complement to it? I play stuff like guns and roses --> Iron maiden --> In flames.

    Btw, it's Mahogny body and neck, alder top and rosewood fingerboard (though it's supposed to be ebony), set neck and no tremolo.
    Last edited by Leveller; 11-03-2004, 07:14 AM.
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    Re: Would this work?

    I had a Duncan Distortion set in a LP for quite awhile and it works very well. In the neck I had a Distortion neck model which is a very cool pickup if you want extra output and girth in the neck slot but either the 59 or Jazz neck models will also sound very good.
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      Thank you for the advice, now all that's left to do is to debate with myself for a week and change my mind 20 times, and then find a local dealer that sells pups. =)
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        Re: Would this work?

        Originally posted by Leveller
        Thank you for the advice, now all that's left to do is to debate with myself for a week and change my mind 20 times, and then find a local dealer that sells pups. =)
        LOL, sounds like my wiring questions...

        I have a JB/Jazz set and I'm more than happy, JB is very versatile and can cover a lot of ground, and the Jazz is real nice, clear and not muddy.
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