Considerations for Gibson SG

Krylee

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I’m fixing up a Gibson SG Standard and was considering pickup options when a question arose:

How much of a difference will the magnet type make with the natural eq of an SG? I know the differences in Alnico II, IV and V equate mostly to midrange and treble/bass balance, but would the difference be noticeable or negligible in an all-mahogany, rosewood board guitar?

Here are the specific models I’m considering for the bridge position:

Alnico II - Gibson Burstbucker #3 - already in the parts drawer!
Alnico IV - Duncan Saturday Night Special
Alnico V - Duncan 59

I’m ultimately after some insight on how similar or different these models might be in this particular guitar model.

Thanks!
 
I’m still relatively new to this kind of modding. But between my own experiments and what I’ve learned from the folks here, I can definitely say that it makes a difference no matter what the guitar is. If you have the ear to hear it.

With that said, I have no problem recommending the 59 set for your SG. I have the same set for my SG and it sounds glorious. I tried a few pickup combos before I settled on the 59 set, which I like best. I don’t think you will be disappointed.
 
I have to ask what you don't like about the current pickups, so I can see where you'd most likely want to go.
 
Thanks, everyone!

What I’m after is a compliment to the guitar’s natural tone. I don’t want to end up with any midrange honk or flubby low end.

There are no current pickups, but the last set in the guitar was a Distortion in the bridge and I believe I had the BB3 in the neck position, but it has been nearly two years since the guitar was assembled and playable so don’t quote me on that bit!

I listed the models in my initial post based on their relative output - I am looking for more of a vintage output level so the amps can do more of the work.

Zooming back out: Can anyone attest to how those three models might compare in this type of guitar?
 
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