Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

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So I got an Ibanez RG 350 and I want to upgrade the pups. I'm looking at a Jason Becker Perpetual Burn in the bridge and a Full Shred in the neck. So what would be a good middle pickup (single size).

Also I want this to be pretty flexible so I can play stuff like The Offspring and roll off the volume for more classic stuff (think Fleetwood Mac or other low to mid gain). Thoughts?

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Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

So I got an Ibanez RG 350 and I want to upgrade the pups. I'm looking at a Jason Becker Perpetual Burn in the bridge and a Full Shred in the neck. So what would be a good middle pickup (single size).

Also I want this to be pretty flexible so I can play stuff like The Offspring and roll off the volume for more classic stuff (think Fleetwood Mac or other low to mid gain). Thoughts?

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Also one of my favorite pickups is the old DiMarzio Fred. So something middy but still capable of a chug or clean passage.

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Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

My favorite single coil for EVERYTHING for the last year and a half has been the Antiquity Surf set.

I'm quite sure the middle pickup will compliment any humbuckers. The output of the middle alone will be somewhat less but it will blend well for those notched chucky chucky positions.


Good luck with your search.

~LD
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

I'd go with an STK-S4B. If you want a brighter and somewhat weaker middle position go with the STK-S4N instead. The DiMarzio Area 67 will be brighter still. A Cruiser can be good as well.

EDIT: information about splitting was removed.
 
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Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

The Full Shred neck isn't hot.
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

The Full Shred neck isn't hot.

You are correct, I was tired and thinking metal and Fleetwood Mac. What I should have said is in my limited experience with the Full Shred, I did not find it to be a particularly great pickup.
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

The Dimarzio Areas are some of the best I have found for an RG middle position. They are noiseless as well. They sound great clean, but really shine for shred with as much gain as you want to throw at them. The Area 61 and Virtual Vintage 54 pro keep up with humbuckers very well. The area 67 works well with lower powered humbuckers. I had to reverse the hot and ground on the Dimarzio singles (green to hot, red to ground) to keep them in phase with Dimarzio humbuckers. That seems odd, but it was true in every case I have installed them in an RG.

For the record, I love Duncans in my Les Paul, PRS, SG etc, but not so much in my RGs. At the moment I have one Fred/area67/Paf Joe, another one with Air Zone/Area61/Paf Pro, and another with Tone Zone/VV54pro/Paf Pro. If I did not already have an area 61 in the other one, I would use it in the RG with the Fred. It works great with that combo too. The Cruiser neck works great with all those combos too, but I like the more vintage strat tones of the Areas a little more.

One tip about installation in Ibanez RG's: The switch splits the humbucker coils in the 2 and 4 position and combines them with the middle. Because of this, it matters which way you mount the pickups in the cavity. I like the inner coils of the humbuckers to combine with the middle in the 2 and 4 position for a more powerful tone. If you look at the edges of the metal baseplate FROM THE TOP, looking down on the bobbin, you will see a blob of solder. I point that blob of solder toward the bridge on the bridge pickup, and toward the neck on the neck pickup. If you want a thinner weaker sound in the 2 and 4, you can reverse that.
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

You are correct, I was tired and thinking metal and Fleetwood Mac. What I should have said is in my limited experience with the Full Shred, I did not find it to be a particularly great pickup.
I love the Full Shred Neck, but I think you are right in questioning its usefulness to sound like a classic rock neck humbucker. It excels at high-gain stuff because it is so tight, but this quality doesn't make for very big cleans or classic neck crunch.

If the Jazz neck is chosen the STK-S7 completes the Jason Becker Numbers set.
 
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I am really not the best person to be chiming in on neck humbuckers anyway. I never seem to be perfectly happy with any of them and much prefer single coils for the neck. I like and use the Jazz, the Humbucker from Hell and the '59 (only with 250k in a Tele). Most just sound like a big muddy mess.
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

That is a sad thing that you're getting slop with your neck humbuckers. Hybrids cure that.
 
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I’m a big boy who can take suggestions.
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

Haha. More complexity, bite, and even chime so you can enjoy the extra power that a hb provides; and not have a hb turn every guitar into a jazz guitar.
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

I really need to clean out the pickup drawer. I have a pretty good idea of what I like, so I know I will never use most of them. I need to see if I can exchange the unopened ones and sell the rest.
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

Just thinking out loud. I do want to mess around with some other combinations, just need to make room
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

Yep, you should make some hybrids!
 
Re: Best single coil in an RG with Jason Becker and Full Shred

I really need to clean out the pickup drawer. I have a pretty good idea of what I like, so I know I will never use most of them. I need to see if I can exchange the unopened ones and sell the rest.

I might be able to help clean out your pickup drawer. I know what I like too, and it's playing with different pickups.
 
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