APR 87 Lynch says he was using a Duncan hybrid of a DD and JB

Fusion1

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This would sound nothing like the Screamin' Demon later designed for him. What was this pickup? This was out of the Guitar for practicing musician from April 1987 I was looking for an unrelated article and came across that.

Interesting huh?
 
Re: APR 87 Lynch says he was using a Duncan hybrid of a DD and JB

Maybe he was using a DD with an A5 magnet. I heard that he used both a JB and DD during that time period. From what I understand, the DD A5 would be the perfect blend of the two pickups, but I haven't personally tried it (yet).
 
Re: APR 87 Lynch says he was using a Duncan hybrid of a DD and JB

Dont mind me asking.. but what would that make the pickup sound like??


thanks,
Duke
 
Re: APR 87 Lynch says he was using a Duncan hybrid of a DD and JB

i'm quite interested what a DD with a A5 magnet would sound like
 
Re: APR 87 Lynch says he was using a Duncan hybrid of a DD and JB

In another late 80's interview (with Guitar World I believe) George Lynch says he was using a Pearly Gates as well as a Custom. He's been all over the map. hehehe
 
Re: APR 87 Lynch says he was using a Duncan hybrid of a DD and JB

I think Lynch is the kind of guy who would use anything and everything. (I don't mean that in a bad way.) All of his gear seems to be all over the place.
 
Re: APR 87 Lynch says he was using a Duncan hybrid of a DD and JB

I think he just constantly experiments...seems to gravitate toward the JB though...

Farkus
 
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