3-pickup sg

thez0rk

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Hello all!

I recently purchased an Epiphone remake of the classic Les Paul SG Custom from 1960. I'm looking to replace the pickups in this bad boy and I was curious about what the members from the board here think. My taste tends to extreme side of metal. I currently have a Les Paul copy that has a Distortion/JB combo so I'm looking for something a little different from the SG.

After glancing at the tone wizard, I thougt I'd go with the following combo:

Neck - Jazz
Middle - 59
Bridge - Custom

Just a shot in the dark...if anyone has any better combo ideas or experience with a 3 humbucker setup, please, by all means, let me know
 
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I'm also considering EMGs, a combo of 60-85-81...but honestly, i'm feeling lazy and dropping in the duncans would make for a much easier wiring arrangement, you know?

Any metalheads/rockers on the board use the Custom? Can you tell me about your experiences with that model?
 
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I'm not into EMG's, but the Duncan set you mentioned sounds like an excellant combo. I especially like the idea of a Jazz neck and 59N middle pickup. I say go for it. Lew
 
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That Duncan combo also sounds like a winner to me. Glad we could help. :laugh2:
BTW, Welcome to the board!!

Peace,

Darrin
 
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I'm leaning heavily towards the duncan combo at the moment. Much easier to wire + cheaper....now hopefully I can find them all in white.

and, BlueSnMettle, thanks for the welcome to the board...but I actually used to post here semi-regularly while back...but when I came today my old username was no longer active.
 
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I think that sounds like a great combination. I also like Invaders for the bridge position on SG's.
 
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I'm contemplating an Invader for the bridge as well. With the current musical project I'm working on, I'd really like an extreme, balls-to-the-wall sound ;-)
 
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I would go jazz in the neck and 59 in the middle...but i think I would go Custom 5 in the bridge...that said...there is nothing wrong with the combo you mentioned...and as for where to get them in white...go a post or 2 up and get ahold of Lew...he's your man!
 
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Can somebody remind me what the pickup combinations are on a three-pickup Gibson-style guitar?

Is it bridge, middle+neck, neck?

I know it doesn't work like a Strat - if one of the pickups is only going to be heard in combination with another that might affect your choice. You probably know that - I just can't remember.

That pesky Wattage is working on a 3-pickup white SG Custom. :cussing:
 
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The combos are neck, bridge and middle, and bridge. In Dan Erlewin's book there's a schematic that allows the standard SG switching and the ability to blend in the middle pickup.
 
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Benjy_26 said:
The combos are neck, bridge and middle, and bridge. In Dan Erlewin's book there's a schematic that allows the standard SG switching and the ability to blend in the middle pickup.

:cool3:

Thanks!
 
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I still say Jazz/59/Custom!!!

And Welcome BACK to the board thezOrk!
I missed you the first time around. Hope you stick around.
Don't post a ton myself, but sure do enjoy being here.

Peace,

Darrin
 
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First time around I used the name Necrobeast....don't think I've been here in at least a year, maybe more.

incidentally, my SG is wired so that the middle pickup is ALWAYS on, no matter the switch position

the switch positions are Neck-Middle/All 3/Middle-Bridge

I'm pretty committed on the Jazz/59 in the Neck/Middle....right now debating on the bridge pickup...which is the biggest decision as that's what I'll use the most
 
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thez0rk said:
I'm pretty committed on the Jazz/59 in the Neck/Middle....right now debating on the bridge pickup...which is the biggest decision as that's what I'll use the most
I would go JB-59-Jazz, I'm really gassing for a 3 bucker les paul with that set up at the mo, and the JB can cover alot of ground, works on metal for me.
 
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Rinse,

I'm personally not a big fan of the JB. I have one right now in one guitar and rarely use it.
 
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thez0rk said:
Rinse,

I'm personally not a big fan of the JB. I have one right now in one guitar and rarely use it.
Fair enough, although Jazz-59-? still sounds good, one more on the list to try, haha
 
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Pups look pretty good to me for what you say you are into. Cool guitar to put them in too.

I just scored a '62 triple pup Custom to restore, unfortunately it'll be a while before real PAFs or Pat sticker versions come along but at the moment it looks like it'll have -

59n
A2Pn
A2Pb
 
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The pickups are installed.

I went with a Jazz in the neck, a tradition pickup, similar to the JB, in the middle position and an Invader in the bridge.

Dudes.

I SERIOUSLY think the Jazz is the best sounding pickup I've ever heard. I could seriously see myself using this pickup pretty much all the time. Wow. The only thing I don't like is that I can't get a lot of pinch harmonics out of that...but otherwise, the tone slays me.
 
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Does anybody know if it's possible to install a 5 way switch on a Les Paul, and make it work like a strat? I personally think that would be kickass.
 
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