Sniper-V
New member
Hey guys,
I just got a killer PRS Custom 22 and I want to swap out the pickups to some Duncans. My main guitar is really a Les Paul and I have the C5/59 combo in it. I was thinking of doing the same combo in it but then maybe I should have a different setup in it. I have also tried the JB/59 and JB/Jazz in some ESPs that I owned. I am thinking that those combos will also work with PRS guitars (mahogany/maple top/Rosewood neck). Well, I am just tring to make a desicion on what pup combo to put it. I know that ultimatly that its my choice, but I want to hear what you guys have done to your PRS and what you do or don't like about what was done. I have learned a lot about tone from you guys on this forum and I want to say Thanks!
To make things easier these are the pups I have been looking into: (don't be surprise to see some regular all-stars)
Bridge:
C5 - I like it in my Les Paul, at the time it was something other than the JB
JB - Well... lets just call it "old faithfull"
* I have been shootin out these two pickups and I am really stuck hard on both
Neck:
59 - Got it in my Les Paul b/c it was recommended with a C5...it is a little bass heavy though... maybe its just the Les Paul....
Jazz - I will admit that I stayed away b/c of the name, but willing to give it a shot b/c I'm reading to many good things...
AIIP - I was reading the description of it on the Duncan site and I like what it is suppose to do... Slash knows something about tone...
By the way I plan on having these pups wired to split. Also I am planning what to put in on 2 Les Pauls and 2 PRS with Duncans. I like to do all different setups.
Ok ...lets begin! :burnout:
Thanks,
Sniper-V
I just got a killer PRS Custom 22 and I want to swap out the pickups to some Duncans. My main guitar is really a Les Paul and I have the C5/59 combo in it. I was thinking of doing the same combo in it but then maybe I should have a different setup in it. I have also tried the JB/59 and JB/Jazz in some ESPs that I owned. I am thinking that those combos will also work with PRS guitars (mahogany/maple top/Rosewood neck). Well, I am just tring to make a desicion on what pup combo to put it. I know that ultimatly that its my choice, but I want to hear what you guys have done to your PRS and what you do or don't like about what was done. I have learned a lot about tone from you guys on this forum and I want to say Thanks!
To make things easier these are the pups I have been looking into: (don't be surprise to see some regular all-stars)
Bridge:
C5 - I like it in my Les Paul, at the time it was something other than the JB
JB - Well... lets just call it "old faithfull"
* I have been shootin out these two pickups and I am really stuck hard on both
Neck:
59 - Got it in my Les Paul b/c it was recommended with a C5...it is a little bass heavy though... maybe its just the Les Paul....
Jazz - I will admit that I stayed away b/c of the name, but willing to give it a shot b/c I'm reading to many good things...
AIIP - I was reading the description of it on the Duncan site and I like what it is suppose to do... Slash knows something about tone...
By the way I plan on having these pups wired to split. Also I am planning what to put in on 2 Les Pauls and 2 PRS with Duncans. I like to do all different setups.
Ok ...lets begin! :burnout:
Thanks,
Sniper-V