Favorite Bridge Pickup?

Favorite Bridge Pickup?

  • JB

    Votes: 63 21.1%
  • Custom

    Votes: 31 10.4%
  • Distortion

    Votes: 25 8.4%
  • Demon

    Votes: 9 3.0%
  • Custom 5

    Votes: 18 6.0%
  • Custom Custom

    Votes: 25 8.4%
  • Full Shred

    Votes: 7 2.3%
  • Invader

    Votes: 14 4.7%
  • PAF-style (59, Jazz, Aph-, Seth, Antiquity, PG)

    Votes: 66 22.1%
  • Something else?

    Votes: 41 13.7%

  • Total voters
    299
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

The JB versatility, great distorted sound, good clean sound for such high output and overall and awesome pickup
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

I've used and loved the George Lynch Screaming Demon model! It's to good to play rock'n'roll and some others styles...

excelent harmonics on solos
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

As far as the Customs, they should be treated as different pickups with slight tweaks in the wind to accomodate the magnet, etc. Gearjoneser mentions this a lot. The C-5 seems comparable to the JB in terms of output which will feel a little different based on pickup height. I have to say the C-5 would be one of my favorites if it had some thicker midrange. I just crave fat mids, even from the pickup. The one problem may be that puting more mids in the C-5 may end some of its versatility? Not sure.

If only the C-5 had more midrange! I wasn't into playing leads on it. :smack:

The JB is great, but I preferred the BBQ once I replaced my JBs. But, the JB had killer cut that is hard to beat! WCR is making an 'improved' JB according to many but it is $200!
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

Only speaking for my SGs: JB is fave Duncan. Rio BBQ is fave overall. The two best bridge pups in the business IMHO.
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

Jazz Model....and I bet I'm the only person that says that too...lol
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

Wilds said:
I've used and loved the George Lynch Screaming Demon model! It's to good to play rock'n'roll and some others styles...

excelent harmonics on solos
I hated that pickup in my ESP Lynch, too much top end(sure you get good harmonics) but not enough "meat"! The guitar sounds much better with a JB now (btw it's an alder body, not maple that I have). I think a JB is the best overall pu (I have 4 guitars with that pu). Gotta try a C5 though!!
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

Hands down the JB!

15+ years with Mr. JB has to say something.

The Bear Knucle NailBomb comes in a real close second.
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

I voted custom 5. I had a JB in my Dean hardtail which was good, but I put the custom 5 in it just to try something new. Big difference. The custom 5 has more bass and is much clearer for rhythm playing, while still singing for leads much like the jb.
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

bigheadood said:
I voted custom 5. I had a JB in my Dean hardtail which was good, but I put the custom 5 in it just to try something new. Big difference. The custom 5 has more bass and is much clearer for rhythm playing, while still singing for leads much like the jb.

Good choice! I also think the Rio Grande BBQ would kill in a hardtail.
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

CC for sure. I really liked the custom at first, but i`ve since then learned that this is the pup for me.
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

Lewguitar said:
Same thing I said for the favorite neck bucker thread:

My choice would very much depend on the guitar!

For vintage output pickups I like the Pearly Gates, Antiquity, Seth Lover and 59B. For hotter output pickups I like the JB and Custom Custom. And I would make my final choice only after some experimentation and trial and error.

Generally though, alnico 5 pickups sound particularly good in guitars like Gibson SG's...thin bodied guitars with long necks that lack deep bass and whose natural resonance accentuates the twangy mids and treble. Alnico 5 buckers tend to have more bass and are a real plus in guitars that lack bass.

Alnico 2 pickups seem to have more mids and a little less bass and often a little less treble. They're particualarly good when you want warm up a bright guitar...or add some mids to a guitar.

But it really depends on the resonance of the guitar and personal taste.

Lew


I'd have to second Lew's points. It depends on the guitar. In a strat I like a 59 or a Custom, but for my Les Paul I want something with an A2 magnet.

-Mark
 
Re: Favorite Bridge Pickup?

I chose the custom custom for its sweet smooth sound that works great for solos its also good for crunchy rythyms MMMMM Crunchy... :barf:
 
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