jalguitarman
Junior Member
I recently bought a Duncan Distortion for my Guild bluesbird, which if some you have never seen one is basically a (very sweet) Les Paul with a chambered body. It came stock with a 59 set which was sweet but not a metal pick up. Thats ok because i have an ibanez hollow body that would do great with a 59 in the bridge position, and soon a Jazz in the neck. Any way iI really liked the DD but heard a tone on a skillet album that really had a "growl" to it and decided to try an sh-5 custom as a seymour rep said it had more of a lower mid sound while the DD had more of an upper midrange sound. I was torn between the two, DD and DC. So i sent back the DD to Seymour Duncan and exchanged it for the custom. I had very high hopes for this pick up as so many of you seem to like it. Well, i put it in and to my ears it was muddy. I tend to think this is becuase my guitar being semi- hollow/ Mahogany has so much lower mids any way. Then theres my amp which is a recto and when you raise the gain on the modern channel it seems to accentuate the lower mids too, so I think it was over-kill. I Think in tha right axe it would be a killer pick up. I am going to send back the Custom and try a JB. I was wondering has any one else ever found the custom to be a bit muddy in their axe? Do you think the JB will sound better. I am kind of going for kind of a "Linkin Park" rythym Tone. I am Keeping my 59 in the neck for now as i like the tone for solos, and i usually use the neck pick up to shred at least on this guitar. Any input i would be appreciated. 