So here's something I've been thinking about. I own quite a few more modern Dimarzios and Seymour Duncan pickups.
I always find my self going: "How do I get the sound on this one Judas Priest album." or "How do I get the sound on this one Ozzy album"
For me most of the music I love most was made from about 1975 to about 1985, with a sweet spot of about 77-81 for me give or take a few years.
The solution? Tell me if anyone else has ever thought this. Why don't I just use what they were all using back in the day and not worry about the Nortons and the Freds and the Breeds and the Crazy 8s and the PATBs etc...
If all the albums that I like - the only pickup they had at their disposal in the late 70s and early 80s was a JB and a Super Distortion for the most part, then why don't I just buy JBs and Super Distortions for my guitars?
Does anyone feel me on this one?
I mean in the olden days all they really had were Gibson PAFs a Dimarzio take on it called the Dimarzio PAF, the Dimarzio Super Distortion, the Duncan JB, the Duncan 59 which was also a Duncan's take of the original Gibby PAF and the Duncan Distortion and maybe just maybe a Pearly Gates was around then but I'm guessing it wasn't- I definitely could be wrong though. The PAF Pro didn't show up on the scene til like 87 or so.
Sometimes I find myself just getting lost in the various ammount of possibilities of what pickup to put in what guitar with there being so many choices. Is there anyone like me that said- enough is enough already I'm sick of analyzing pickups and if all I want is the sound of my old favorite records, why don't I just buy what they were all using at the time which was mostly a JB or a Super Distortion.
I'm not sure if my thinking is right and I'm not saying it is- but I am saying I have felt this way many times.
I would love to hear your comments. Thanks
I always find my self going: "How do I get the sound on this one Judas Priest album." or "How do I get the sound on this one Ozzy album"
For me most of the music I love most was made from about 1975 to about 1985, with a sweet spot of about 77-81 for me give or take a few years.
The solution? Tell me if anyone else has ever thought this. Why don't I just use what they were all using back in the day and not worry about the Nortons and the Freds and the Breeds and the Crazy 8s and the PATBs etc...
If all the albums that I like - the only pickup they had at their disposal in the late 70s and early 80s was a JB and a Super Distortion for the most part, then why don't I just buy JBs and Super Distortions for my guitars?
Does anyone feel me on this one?
I mean in the olden days all they really had were Gibson PAFs a Dimarzio take on it called the Dimarzio PAF, the Dimarzio Super Distortion, the Duncan JB, the Duncan 59 which was also a Duncan's take of the original Gibby PAF and the Duncan Distortion and maybe just maybe a Pearly Gates was around then but I'm guessing it wasn't- I definitely could be wrong though. The PAF Pro didn't show up on the scene til like 87 or so.
Sometimes I find myself just getting lost in the various ammount of possibilities of what pickup to put in what guitar with there being so many choices. Is there anyone like me that said- enough is enough already I'm sick of analyzing pickups and if all I want is the sound of my old favorite records, why don't I just buy what they were all using at the time which was mostly a JB or a Super Distortion.
I'm not sure if my thinking is right and I'm not saying it is- but I am saying I have felt this way many times.
I would love to hear your comments. Thanks