Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

Onionofownage95

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Hey all, I'm looking to replace the bridge pickup in my ibanez sz320 (all mahogany including the neck with a maple top.)
I'm looking for a thick, articulate, crunch with great clarity and note definition but still warm, not overly bright or harsh. I use a 6505+ if that helps and i DO NOT scoop my mids.

I'm considering these pickups:

SH-10 full shred

SH-10 full shred with ceramic magnet ( i heard that this gives better low end)

SH-5 Duncan custom

Which of these pickups will give me the tone i'm after?
By the way, any mention of the JB will cause me to hunt you down and destroy you :) - jeeeeeez i hate that pickup!


Cheers :)
 
Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

Duncan Distortion! unless you use super low tunning, then go FS
 
Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

I think the custom is exactly what you wanting. And yes drop c is low enough that you will want a tight pup. Also the distortion is a amazing pup for down tuning but some consider it harsh. Jb doesn't suck. Probably not what you are looking for though
 
Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

Im using a distortion in dropB and dropC with excelent results.

With a 6505+ i would recommend starting with gain and EQ at 12 o'clock and going from there.

 
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Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

I would suggest the Distortion, as well. It's bright and a tad harsh to some, but it's controllable and the guitar/amp settings can really do a lot with it. For metal and mahogany, it's one of the best choices as far as Duncans go.
 
Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

DD hands down, it is the passive "active" tone if you know what i mean!:approve:
 
Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

Custom, the overly bright/harsh comment makes me think a DD might not suit you.
 
Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

The JB is good for mag swaps. I dont have much use for a factory JB.

Thats cool i can understand if you dont care for the stock JB, to each his own but the other guy plain out said it sucks? It definitely does not! :)
 
Re: Best Duncan for modern metal in mahogany?

The custom8 is a mean ass pickup too. It may be too boomy for low tuning though.

 
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