JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
Solder it like normal.
Solder it like normal.
I just hear a fizzy/furry/hairy undertone on a Dirty Fingers that no Duncan has. I also feel it is closer in style to an X2N (although not output). Maybe a C8???
So to that, a Custom is not a bad starting place.
Here are the specs for the DF:
Reading this, I'll stick with my recommendation of the Custom.
- The pickup's overwound yet balanced coils feature adjustable pole pieces, which allows you to fine tune the output of each individual string. The Dirty Fingers also features shielded, four-conductor wiring for series, parallel or split coil operation and is fully wax potted to eliminate any chance of microphonic feedback.
- Output: 14k
- Position: Both
- Magnet: Ceramic
- Wiring: 4-Conductor
- Details Gibson's Dirty Fingers pickups are also grabbing attention of hi-def shredders everywhere! Unique sounds, uniquely Gibson
Real Dirty Fingers are 16K. Also that’s not the “output” it’s the DC resistance. I had a set of the original ones from an ES-347.
Is that info from Gibson’s site? It’s either wrong (not uncommon) or they aren’t making them the same way (also not uncommon).
So which Duncan’s are 16K and have ceramic magnets? That would be the Distortion.
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Those specs are straight from the Gibson website.
If the DF is 16k, the Metal Fatigue should still be a contender. Since it's from the Custom Shop, just have them use a ceramic magnet; plus you'll still get the double screw coils to adjust like a DF.
there's more to a pickup's tone than resistance and magnets. ...
This was copied directly from Gibson's website (using the exact language that they used, with the same bullet points), so they may have changed the specs since you tested them.