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les paul bridge pup, need a little more than the antiquity is giving me
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Originally posted by jeremy View Postlove my les paul and the set of antiquitys is great and nails the vintage lp tone. but, i want a bit more from the bridge. im toying with the idea of having another overwound antiquity bridge pup made in the custom shop, ive had them do 10k and 9.4k before and both were awesome, but is there something im overlooking from the production line? a little more output would be ok, but mostly want a fatter tone
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I'd say go for a custom wound 9-9.4K PG. I had a 8.75 PG+ from the custom shop (made in the 80's) and it was better than many of of the fancy boutique pickups that I tried.
BTW 78 is also an option.
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Originally posted by dr.barlo View PostI'd say go for a custom wound 9-9.4K PG. I had a 8.75 PG+ from the custom shop (made in the 80's) and it was better than many of of the fancy boutique pickups that I tried.
BTW 78 is also an option.
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Also, occasionally people will list one as a regular PG bridge when they actually have a PG+.
Always pulls, of course - AFAIK Duncan only made them for OEM and never offered them separately.
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a normal pg+ is too bright for me. a 9.4k pg with a2 magnet is probably just what i want. i have a sns set in a prs se and i like it but theres things i dont love about it. ive toyed with the idea of swapping an a2 mag in the bridge and that might be the ticket for this guitar.
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Originally posted by jeremy View Postnice to see ya around barlo! i should really just get off my ass and wind something for myself but i may try the wlh bridge since i have one sitting around
An a2 in that WLH may do it actually, no?
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Originally posted by eclecticsynergy View Post
PG Plus is a good pickup. I bet it'd be great in a Les Paul. Often you can find 'em on eBay.
Also, occasionally people will list one as a regular PG bridge when they actually have a PG+.
Always pulls, of course - AFAIK Duncan only made them for OEM and never offered them separately.
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Remember that the PG+ is in phase with Fender pickups, but out of phase with most Duncans.Administrator of the SDUGF
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PG+ is an A5 pickup. Love them, adored my 8.75K PG+ that is kept safe in a friend's Jack E Lee ESP.
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Originally posted by Demanic View PostJust thought that I'd leave this here.
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