Hi dude!
I loaded my Gibson SG Special with '59s and didnt like the results.
I was using them in the Epiphone version, very nice match, but they did't balance very well with the real Gibson, at least, in mine.
I went with Antiquities. Excellent match !
BUT, they might sound fine in your SG. Just talking about personal experience... our guitars might be different. One thing is sure, the '59 is a pretty damn good start to fine tune your tone, and will be better than the stock Gibson p'ups.
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Seymour Duncan '59 model to my Sg Special
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the 59 is a great all around pickup and can give you a real classic sound, great for rythym and lead. it will have a bright, articulate, full tone.
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Re: Seymour Duncan '59 model to my Sg Special
Originally posted by will haven
Hello!
I`m looking forward to buy a Seymour Duncan 59 model bridge PU to my Gibson Sg Special. I just wonder which one I have to pick, sh-1b or tb59-1b??? Has anybody tried 59 PU to Sg Special??? So what was the sound like???
John
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You want the sh-1b for an SG. I think the tb59-1 is the trembucker version.
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Seymour Duncan '59 model to my Sg Special
Hello!
I`m looking forward to buy a Seymour Duncan 59 model bridge PU to my Gibson Sg Special. I just wonder which one I have to pick, sh-1b or tb59-1b??? Has anybody tried 59 PU to Sg Special??? So what was the sound like???Tags: None
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