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  • RG 2570
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    Re: The infamous Duncan Custom!

    Originally posted by keano12
    Hey RG2570 where is the rest of that chic and does she any nudes?
    Slurp!
    hey dont be talkin bout me lady like that! LOL!
    and yes i get to see the whole deal !

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  • keano12
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    Hey RG2570 where is the rest of that chic and does she any nudes?
    Slurp!

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  • EVH5150
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    I really didn't like the Air Zone....I had one once..for about a week...basically long enough for me to get another pickup....and it seemed dull at least to me. I read all the reviews on Harmony and was impressed by them which was my mistake. Maybe it was the guitar I had it in. What type of music are you playing and what sound are you trying to achieve?

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  • papersoul
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    EVH5150,

    I did buy the BBQ/Texas set because I prefer the lack of high end from the BBQ. I like the dark nature of the pickup and the way it works with my Vetta head and cab. I get a very dark, aggressive, warm, growling and sinister tone. I could have spent more and tried an angus but opted not to. I may try one eventually now that I have found THE guitar for me. The fun part will be trying various pickups in the future. I am still trying to get an Air Zone and Custom off ebay once our fincances get a little more back to normal.

    I don't notice the clarity issues people talk about.

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  • EVH5150
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    Did you end up buying the BBQ/Texas combo? I like the BBQ for doing ZZ Top style Rhythm leads (it sounds great on the lower register bass strings...E,A and D) but it does lack high end sparkle which can be good or bad for you depending on your own taste. I didn't like it when it came to playing chords because it lacked this especially in the open positions. I loved the pickup for what it does great but also decided to replace for what it didn't do also. You should have got a Gibson Angus....it does everything that the BBQ does in the low end but really cuts through and sparkles on the higher strings. The Angus is a well kept secret that seems to scare people of because of it's name. It is just an overwound alnico 5 vintage humbucker with great tone at least for the music I do.

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  • RG 2570
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    Re: The infamous Duncan Custom!

    Originally posted by Metalman_666
    WASAAAAAA!!! Just to clarify here, the whole point of this thread, unless I'm really f'ed up or just missing something here, was to get some information. And I cant help but notice that the topic has completely strayed away from there now its about making fun of ppl on the SD forum and fixing stripped screws??

    and now for a completely random parade of smilies and their friends!! :******: :6: :6:
    you were right the first time you are just F'ed up

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  • papersoul
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    Re: The infamous Duncan Custom!

    Originally posted by Zerberus
    Soak a toothpick in wood glue for a few hours and plunge it into the hole. Wait an hour or two. Cut off the excess. Reinsert screw, "start" the hole with a small drill if necessary.

    If it can hold strap buttons, it sure as hell can hold a cavity-plate
    I actually have done something similar but without soaking in wood glue.

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  • Metalman_666
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    Re: The infamous Duncan Custom!

    WASAAAAAA!!! Just to clarify here, the whole point of this thread, unless I'm really f'ed up or just missing something here, was to get some information. And I cant help but notice that the topic has completely strayed away from there now its about making fun of ppl on the SD forum and fixing stripped screws??

    and now for a completely random parade of smilies and their friends!! :******: :6: :6:

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  • Zerberus
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    Soak a toothpick in wood glue for a few hours and plunge it into the hole. Wait an hour or two. Cut off the excess. Reinsert screw, "start" the hole with a small drill if necessary.

    If it can hold strap buttons, it sure as hell can hold a cavity-plate

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  • papersoul
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    The wood puddy would solidify..no?? I would think it would be harder to get the screws in and out after that. I won't do anything till I settle on a pickup............should be about 10 years from now.

    Seriously, thanks.

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  • RG 2570
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    Re: The infamous Duncan Custom!

    Originally posted by papersoul
    Thanks guys.....the only issue I am running into with swapping pickups is that I am stripping the threads on the screw holes under the control cavity baseplate. Does anyone have a fix for this? What about that teflon tape wrapped around the screw? Thanks.
    yes fill holes with super glue for a fast set or wood putty for overnight set
    seriously it works for me, just make sure it is dry before reinstalling the screws

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  • papersoul
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    Thanks guys.....the only issue I am running into with swapping pickups is that I am stripping the threads on the screw holes under the control cavity baseplate. Does anyone have a fix for this? What about that teflon tape wrapped around the screw? Thanks.

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  • RG 2570
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    Re: The infamous Duncan Custom!

    PAPERSOUL, listen man we were just goofin on ya
    you can ask as many questions as you want,but in all seriousness the end all for you and others who really want to know what a certain pup sounds like is to try one yourself.
    There is NOTHING wrong with doing some homework before running out and spending hard earned cash on a duncan or whatever brand pup or gear.
    I research things myself but have found that in all cases i had to try it myself.
    this is not always possible but is the best bet if you can just buy it to hear in your own rig.
    I appologize if i had joked about anything that brought you grief or made you uncomfortable.
    in ending i feel from what you need in a tone the duncan custom fits the bill.
    if not you may have to go with a custom wind?

    best of luck,RG 2570

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  • Gearjoneser
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    Papersoul, how are those Distortion Strings working out for ya?

    I don't wanna stir up any rumours....but.....there's a new Duncan pickup coming out that will BLOW AWAY every Duncan you've ever heard!!!!!!!!!!

    I don't wanna let the cat out of the bag just yet, but.....

    It's called the Confidence 5.

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  • walt
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    Originally posted by papersoul
    Well, I have to apologize because how many times can you ask the same questions...right? Lately it's been easier to evaluate pickups since our band is getting more regular gigs and more regular practice.

    I have to say I only changed my name on the board because I had issues with the old account once the new board activated. A few others had the same problem.

    I think a lot of my problem is just confidence and I never trusted myself with a lot of this stuff and never trusted my own ears so I would always ask the same questions. I finally got the nerve up to do some soldering and should be doing some more shortly which is a BIG help. Now I am able to swap my own p'ups and report the results rather than asking 900 questions!

    I have always had confidence issues and I think that is at the root of this. I constantly ask the same questions when the answers are most likely in front of me. In turn I could make my own judgment calls and report them on the board for others to learn. So, I am trying to change.

    Currently, I have the C-5 in my LP and have had two gigs and several rehearsals with this guitar. I have a Rio BBQ going in tonight or tomorrow. I'll keep that in through a few rehearsals and at least one gig. I am also trying to get a Custom off eBay and also an Air Zone on recommendation. I'll report detailed results.

    Thanks guys and sorry for everything.
    Hey Bud,
    First of all it's all in fun, nothing serious. Secondly believe in yourself. You have an opinion on what is right for you. Trust yourself and do it. Remember the Wisest always go their own way. If you trust yourself, you'll feel better about yourself and that builds confidence. You play in a band and play out. Think about the poor souls out there that want to be in your shoes but lack confidence to do it. Do what feels good to you and screw everything else (within reason of course). Take the advise that has been given to you about pickups, make an evaluation and go with the one YOU like the best.

    At the ripe old age of 50, I still believe in what an old Indian friend told me when I was 18......"DON'T LET ANYONE STEAL YOUR THUNDER!!" Words to live by.

    Peace

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