Hi all i'm new here and i could use some help. I'm looking for a bridge and neck pickup for my Ibanez RG370DX. I generally play rock and some metal. Thanks for any help.
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Rock and metal are probably the 2 broadest genres around. The JB bridge/ī59 neck is a good all around setup, but if you give us more Info we can probably find something that will suit you better.
Itīs hard (actually almost impossible in my experience) to recommend a Pickup combo that can go all the way from Hendrix /Cream/ The Who /Niel Young /Zeppelin on one end and Meshuggah/ Dying Fetus /Morbid Angel / Arch Enemy on the otherZerberus Industries: Where perfection just isn't good enough.
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I use 59 neck , jB bridge, but Zerb is right, if u are more exact about the sound u want, im sure someone will be able to help you out more!Epiphone Les Paul Studio (59 neck and JB bridge)
Marshall Valvestate 8080 (80 watts)
Korg AX1500G multi-fx
RAT
Boss PH-1r
Ibanez cf-7
Ibanwz ts-7
Danelectro tremolo
Vintage RAT - needs a fix!
Not much else - it does the job
Dooogz is taking a break from SD - ill be back soon crew!
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Sorry u posted while i was writing, didnt think u had replied more specifically, sorry!Epiphone Les Paul Studio (59 neck and JB bridge)
Marshall Valvestate 8080 (80 watts)
Korg AX1500G multi-fx
RAT
Boss PH-1r
Ibanez cf-7
Ibanwz ts-7
Danelectro tremolo
Vintage RAT - needs a fix!
Not much else - it does the job
Dooogz is taking a break from SD - ill be back soon crew!
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Originally posted by z712OK then progressive metal and rock to be more specific. stuff like joe satch, steve vai, Dream Theater, etc
but i think a screamin demon bridge and a jazz neck might be worth a listen too ... a JB / 59 is a sweet combo ..
good luck
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