TRex
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I'm looking for a bridge pickup for my old Epi Les Paul.
To me she seems fairly balenced acousticly, and the stock pups are so muddy it's hard to tell if it's the guitar and pups or not when plugged in.
I play Classic Rock (like Led Zep, cream, etc), old school metal (like sabbath), late 80's thrash (like Megadeth&Metallica), stuff like Mastodon, some bluesy stuff here and there, and I do do cleans a bit.
I'm looking for a pickup that's hot enough for metal, tight enough for rhythm work, and can clean up well enough for some lightly driven cleans withe the volume knob.
The Full shred and Custom 5 are in theory the same besides the hex screws, right? If so, why is the full shred shown with drastically more mids? Does the screws do that much?
I know with either custom, I can always swap magnets and get the other or a C2 or C4 or C8 or whatever I want to try. But which one is more likely to be my sound if it is even one of these two?
The JB with less compression and tighter lows sounds good as well.
To me she seems fairly balenced acousticly, and the stock pups are so muddy it's hard to tell if it's the guitar and pups or not when plugged in.
I play Classic Rock (like Led Zep, cream, etc), old school metal (like sabbath), late 80's thrash (like Megadeth&Metallica), stuff like Mastodon, some bluesy stuff here and there, and I do do cleans a bit.
I'm looking for a pickup that's hot enough for metal, tight enough for rhythm work, and can clean up well enough for some lightly driven cleans withe the volume knob.
The Full shred and Custom 5 are in theory the same besides the hex screws, right? If so, why is the full shred shown with drastically more mids? Does the screws do that much?
I know with either custom, I can always swap magnets and get the other or a C2 or C4 or C8 or whatever I want to try. But which one is more likely to be my sound if it is even one of these two?
The JB with less compression and tighter lows sounds good as well.