Original, distortion, or blues? Which should I choose? I have a Strat through a dual rect Mesa Boogie and am looking for a warm, modern sound. The Mesa will probably cover my low-end well, so should I look for a pup w/ more high-end to fill my sound?
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i love the blues trembucker!!!!
a killer very versitle, balanced pup. with your amp you should be able to do almost anything, its got all the gain and bottom youd ever need so why not use a great toneful pup that isnt as hot and compressed to let you get the most out of your amp
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ALthough the idea behing the blues is to get more of a PAF tone.....
For modern IŽd be more tempted to recommend the Original or Distortion, the latter especially with the feedback commentZerberus Industries: Where perfection just isn't good enough.
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The Blues is one of the best pickups I've ever used. But it's definitely not a hot pickup, it has only slightly more output than a typical PAF-style pickup. If you can get the gain from your amp, it's a great choice. If you need a hot pickup, I'd go with the original trembucker. If I remember correctly, the Parallel Axis Distortion model is one of the hottest pickups Duncan makes, so that might be overkill.
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I agree. I think the Distortion Trem would be nice, but drastically different in output compared to my other guitars. When I am on stage, I wouldn't want to have to readjust my amp from one guitar to the next. I think I need the Original Trem, a nice mix of the warmth of the blues and the output of the Distortion. Thanks yall
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