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  • Pegasus/Sentient set for rock

    Thinking about swapping the pickups in my PRS Zach Myers to the Pegasus/Sentient set, but the only decent quality demos I've been able to find are more geared towards metal tones. Does anyone have any experience with this set in more of a rock context? They would be going through a Peavey Classic 50.

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    While the Sentient does rock tones well (think of a not-as-bright Jazz), the Pegasus is *really* tight on the lows for rock tones. Nothing 'squishy' about what you get...it has a percussive 'thwap' you hear in lots of modern metal. While it does rock tones pretty good, there are other better choices out there if you have a Marshall-based amp.
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    • #3
      Makes sense. Do you have any pickups you would recommend? I have the Slash set in my Les Paul and I like them pretty well, but want something different for my PRS for the sake of variety. Currently I have a Custom Custom in the bridge, which I liked in a previous guitar but in this one it feels like I have to fight to get it to sound even close to what I want.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Guitardude93 View Post
        Makes sense. Do you have any pickups you would recommend? I have the Slash set in my Les Paul and I like them pretty well, but want something different for my PRS for the sake of variety. Currently I have a Custom Custom in the bridge, which I liked in a previous guitar but in this one it feels like I have to fight to get it to sound even close to what I want.
        If you already have a Custom Custom, you can try it with a Ceramic and/or A5 mag. Those would be the Duncan Custom and the Custom 5.

        My bet is you are looking for the Custom (ceramic). Just buy a $5 ceramic mag, or take one out of another pickup.

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        • #5
          A custom overwound P.A.F.-like humbucker (SH-5) with moderate output, perfectly voiced for supreme blues, rock, and metal.

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          • #6
            I've tried both the custom and the custom 5, but due to the semi-hollowness of the guitar both seemed a bit thin in it, especially the Custom 5 due to the lack of mids.

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            • #7
              A Custom or JB is great for heavier rock tunes. For more classic rock, a 59 or Whole Lotta Humbucker have the dynamics if your style depends on it.
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              • #8

                with the A2Ps and SH-11 you seem to be not afraid of more dominant mids. So definitely WLHs over 59s.
                What about the Custom/59 Hybrid?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ToneFiddler View Post
                  with the A2Ps and SH-11 you seem to be not afraid of more dominant mids. So definitely WLHs over 59s.
                  What about the Custom/59 Hybrid?
                  Nope, I've found with my playing style and the type of music my band plays pickups with more mids tend to work much better in the mix. I'll take a look at the WLHs. As for the Hybrid, how does that compare to the Custom 5?

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                  • #10
                    The Hybrid has more mids, and has more touch-sensitivity than the very scooped Custom 5.
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                    • #11
                      I happen to have a Zach Myers that I play through a Classic 50 with some regularity. Mine has a pair of the overseas made 245S pickups. I personally am happy with the neck pickup; it seems to offer a certain mojo that is very unique. But it's not the same flavor you'd get with a 59 or a jazz. I've considered an Alnico 2 Pro humbucker, or perhaps a 59. I have a Custom/59 Hybrid in my les paul, and my gut tells me that it would be a good contender for your Myers.

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                      • #12
                        Honestly if I was in a band and getting lost in the mix, I'd just run an sd1 in front, always on.

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                        • #13
                          Running 3 right now with the Sentient in the neck All Carvins.
                          My KOA DC 127 has had both a Hybrid and a Alt 8 with a Sentient in the neck. Both great combos nw has the Alt 8 in the bridge.
                          My 96 DC 400 with a Carvin passive active module has a Hybrid Sentient in it with a Mahogany neck and body Quilt top Ebony Board and a Floyd.
                          My Purple quilt DC 127 with the maple neck and alder body and a hard-tail has a Perpetual Burn / Sentient set.
                          They all have different personalities. However if you want versatility and a solid mid punch I REALLY love the Alt 8 Sentient combo.
                          Here is clip with my KOA DC 127 running this pickup combo through my Boogie Subway Rocket combo and running nothing but a delay and Verb in the loop and on the high gain channel using the 3way switch guitar volume .and touch to get the different tones.
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                          Guitars
                          Kiesel DC 135, Carvin AE 185, DC 400, DC 127 KOA, DC 127 Quilt Purple, X220C, PRS Custom 24, Washburn USA MG 122 proto , MG 102, MG 120.
                          Amps PRS Archon 50 head, MT 15, Mesa Subway Rocket, DC-5, Carvin X50B Hot Rod Mod head, Zinky 25watt Blue Velvet combo.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pskorz View Post
                            I happen to have a Zach Myers that I play through a Classic 50 with some regularity. Mine has a pair of the overseas made 245S pickups. I personally am happy with the neck pickup; it seems to offer a certain mojo that is very unique. But it's not the same flavor you'd get with a 59 or a jazz. I've considered an Alnico 2 Pro humbucker, or perhaps a 59. I have a Custom/59 Hybrid in my les paul, and my gut tells me that it would be a good contender for your Myers.
                            I actually managed to find a video of this guitar with a Hybrid in the bridge. Really liked the tone, so I'm thinking of going that route and maybe putting the stock neck pickup back in because I did like the tone of it in hindsight, and the Hybrid seemed to complement it well.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Guitardude93 View Post
                              I've tried both the custom and the custom 5, but due to the semi-hollowness of the guitar both seemed a bit thin in it, especially the Custom 5 due to the lack of mids.
                              Wow..... that's crazy that the Custom sounded thin.

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