I am hoping for something that is hotter than the JB but cooler than the Duncan Distortion.
Good ideas and responses. Thanks a lot for the opinions guys. My amp is a tough question to answer. At it's heart it's digital but I have tubes on the front and back to give it some of its feel. Here is my signal chain and rig:
2006 Les Paul Custom mahogany, maple cap, ebony fret board JB/Full Shred
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Hughes and Kettner Tube Factor (just to warm and thicken the sound no real boost)
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Line6 Pod XT pro (Mainly the treadplate and Lunatic models)
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Mesa Boogie Simul 2:90
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Custom 2x12 cabinet with eminence modeling 12 speakers
The evolution seems to be too pretty to me. If we stick with the girl analogy she seems like the model that doesn’t want to get her hands dirty if you know what I mean. LOL. If I wanted to shred and play lead all day I suppose that could rock. I don't want to go sick nuts with the X2N or Dimebag that’s over kill for what I want the guitar to do.
I think I’m down to making my first try a Dimarzio Super Distortion or the Tone Zone. Somebody at Dimarzio told me that the Tone Zone has better harmonics because it has more mids than the distortion. If the Tone Zone is hot enough I think I would give that a try first. I want a rhythm sound that will hit them in the chest like Thor’s hammer and then a lead sound that is semi-sweet and tubular that will lop off their head with the elegance of a katana!
Has anyone compared the Tone Zone to the JB? I wonder what their relative perceived output level is. I am hoping for something that is hotter than the JB but cooler than the Duncan Distortion. I know the Dimarzio Super distortion fits in there somewhere too. I’m just not sure about the Tone Zone.
No such thing exists because both of those pickups have the same coils, just different magnets. If you go cooler than the Distortion, you're going cooler than the JB. Actually, if we look at magnet power, the JB is cooler than the Distortion (A5 versus Ceramic).
Good ideas and responses. Thanks a lot for the opinions guys. My amp is a tough question to answer. At it's heart it's digital but I have tubes on the front and back to give it some of its feel. Here is my signal chain and rig:
2006 Les Paul Custom mahogany, maple cap, ebony fret board JB/Full Shred
->
Hughes and Kettner Tube Factor (just to warm and thicken the sound no real boost)
->
Line6 Pod XT pro (Mainly the treadplate and Lunatic models)
->
Mesa Boogie Simul 2:90
->
Custom 2x12 cabinet with eminence modeling 12 speakers
actually you can make a JB from hell, which is hotter than a JB but cooler than a DD. its just a JB (or DD i guess) with a normal sized ceramic mag instead of the oversized ones
i love the super distortion and the evolution. i switch all the time between the super and evo. i have a jackson DXMG with alder body and maple neck and rosewood fretboard. and i also have a peavey explorer with mohogany body and maple neck and ebony fretboard. on the peavey i like the super more than the evo. and i like the evo more on the jackson. the super on the jackson sounds to dull, but the evo sounds just powerful and screams but around the 2-3 stings on the 12 thru 15 frets the notes fill the room up more with the super, rather than with the evo and same 12 - 15 effect on the peavey, but on the peavey the super has waaay more chugga chugga effect with the rythm section and fill the room more. here is me doing a dimarzio comparison on the evo and super. later will have one for the peavey. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RcZoFLOopM