skynyrdlover1
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No questions this time.I bought a sd 59' bridge,based on your recomendations and I love it!!!!!!IT has great clear distortion.it does skynyrd, acdc and I guess most classic rock very well.so thanks for all your help
sonnyblu said:Hello Simon F and Skynyrdlover! Here's a question: Will the '59 bridge give me back the mids that I am missing with my C-5? While retaining that beautiful open sound that I might loose by using the JB? I already have my '59n set very low.
rspst14 said:Having tried both in the same guitar through the same amp, I can say that the C5 and '59 are EQ'd very similarly. If the C5 didn't have the mids you wanted, I doubt the '59 will either. The Blues Trembucker is perfect for what you want, but it looks funny and is trembucker spaced. If that doesn't bother you, give it a try. I really wish Duncan made a standard spaced, standard polepiece version of that pickup, as I really think it's the best bridge pickup in the entire Duncan lineup.
You might also like the Rio Grande BBQ. It has a nice bass and midrange, with less treble than the C5 and a little less output. It's my favorite non-Duncan pickup.
Ryan
Simon_F said:Excellent news! The '59 bridge model is a great pickup for classic rock and doesn't get nearly enough publicity here! It's the SH-1, it's original and it rocks! :burnout: