Hi!
In my research for the "perfect" bridge pickup for a PRS CE22 mahogany/maple top, I've come across this pickup..."He" was in a closet and I've never remembered to have one unused sleeping in a box...
Ok, tried yesterday the Duncan Distortion neck in bridge position...
All I can say is WOW...
The ceramic magnets retains a lot of low end clarity, in my opinion a VERY BIG improvement from the CustomCustom (according to my likes).
The top end is very Hi-Fi, but in a good way...since the guitar is a good one, the high strings are cutting through very well but never became ear piercing with ziggy hi freqs...the mids are eq'd a bit on the high side, very aggressive and gritty, maybe the only thing that I can't completely say to be good...but overall its a great choice to achieve a clear and ballsy sound form a moderately dark guitar.
Next test...a DiMarzio Paf Pro...
Swapped the pickups, restrunged the guitar...the Alnico5 magnets reveals himself in all his sweetness...a spongier low end, "tubular" mids and clear highs, slightly rolled off compared to the DD trebles...
A softer pickup on a general impression, good output and a "woody" feeling on the mids that is very inspiring while playing...more of a rock pickup, compared to the heavier attitude of the DD...but equally beautiful and very well balanced in all the frequencies...
Still waiting for the Ceramic Custom to arrive...
In my research for the "perfect" bridge pickup for a PRS CE22 mahogany/maple top, I've come across this pickup..."He" was in a closet and I've never remembered to have one unused sleeping in a box...
Ok, tried yesterday the Duncan Distortion neck in bridge position...
All I can say is WOW...
The ceramic magnets retains a lot of low end clarity, in my opinion a VERY BIG improvement from the CustomCustom (according to my likes).
The top end is very Hi-Fi, but in a good way...since the guitar is a good one, the high strings are cutting through very well but never became ear piercing with ziggy hi freqs...the mids are eq'd a bit on the high side, very aggressive and gritty, maybe the only thing that I can't completely say to be good...but overall its a great choice to achieve a clear and ballsy sound form a moderately dark guitar.
Next test...a DiMarzio Paf Pro...
Swapped the pickups, restrunged the guitar...the Alnico5 magnets reveals himself in all his sweetness...a spongier low end, "tubular" mids and clear highs, slightly rolled off compared to the DD trebles...
A softer pickup on a general impression, good output and a "woody" feeling on the mids that is very inspiring while playing...more of a rock pickup, compared to the heavier attitude of the DD...but equally beautiful and very well balanced in all the frequencies...
Still waiting for the Ceramic Custom to arrive...
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