AlNiCo 8 magnet for Duncan Distortion?

RockWithMark

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Hey guys,

I recently bought a Seymour Duncan Distortion, but I'm not too happy with the sound. It just sounds too harsh/grainy to me, and has this typical Ceramic coldness to it.
A while back I swapped the magnet in my Seymour Duncan JB as well, I placed an AlNiCo 8 in it, and I really liked it. However this pup is already in another guitar...

I was thinking to swap the magnet in my DD as well, also for an AlNiCo 8, it will still have lots of output like a Ceramic, but will also have the musicality and warmth of AlNiCo.
As I really liked the AlNiCo 8 in my JB, I thought that this might be the way to go.

What do you guys think? Is there anyone who has an AlNiCo 8 magnet for me?

Kind regards,

Mark
 
Re: AlNiCo 8 magnet for Duncan Distortion?

if you like the alnico 8 in the jb, you will like it in the distortion
 
Re: AlNiCo 8 magnet for Duncan Distortion?

I did exactly what you're talking about, and it made the Distortion ALMOST what I wanted in my Les Paul. But I wanted just a bit more looseness and dynamics, and it didn't quite cut it. It was an improvement over the stock Distortion in that guitar. Now I have that Distortion set in my PRS SE Custom 22, and I couldn't be happier.
 
Re: AlNiCo 8 magnet for Duncan Distortion?

I did exactly what you're talking about, and it made the Distortion ALMOST what I wanted in my Les Paul. But I wanted just a bit more looseness and dynamics, and it didn't quite cut it. It was an improvement over the stock Distortion in that guitar. Now I have that Distortion set in my PRS SE Custom 22, and I couldn't be happier.
Awesome, A8's are so great, my JB8 really sings in my Mayones, leads sound almost like liquid, and it just roars with regular riffing.
I'm very curious about how it's going to sound in my new Ibanez, tuned that guitar to drop A#, but as I said, it just sounds cold and grainy with the ceramic...
 
Re: AlNiCo 8 magnet for Duncan Distortion?

Hey guys,

I recently bought a Seymour Duncan Distortion, but I'm not too happy with the sound. It just sounds too harsh/grainy to me, and has this typical Ceramic coldness to it.
A while back I swapped the magnet in my Seymour Duncan JB as well, I placed an AlNiCo 8 in it, and I really liked it. However this pup is already in another guitar...

I was thinking to swap the magnet in my DD as well, also for an AlNiCo 8, it will still have lots of output like a Ceramic, but will also have the musicality and warmth of AlNiCo.
As I really liked the AlNiCo 8 in my JB, I thought that this might be the way to go.

What do you guys think? Is there anyone who has an AlNiCo 8 magnet for me?

Kind regards,

Mark

Too grainy??? More like not grainy, I call it growly, enough!!!!
 
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