Clankiest - good word for it.
I think it depends on the guitar. I have Antiquities in an ES335-alike, and it doesn't have that sound.
Clankiest - good word for it.
50’s wiring. Recently changed the bridge vol to a 250k pot and swapped that cap from a .22 to a .47. Made a bit of a difference but not huge. I need to roll down the guitar tone knob to around 5 or lower (depending on amp settings and which od pedal i^m using) to control the brightness.
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If an Antiquity is shrill, a PG is gonna be terrible. I'd go with an Alnico II Pro...completely different EQ, but similar 'feel'.
If an Antiquity is shrill, a PG is gonna be terrible. I'd go with an Alnico II Pro...completely different EQ, but similar 'feel'.
I own both, and have had both in the same Les Paul. Stock, the PG has more bottom end. I will also say that based on my experience with the 59, 59A2, Ant and PG that the PG handles high gain better than any other Duncan PAF style pickup that I have personally played. I also own a set of Lollars and a set of BKP Mules.
With all of that said, I would bet that with some height adjustment the Ant could be made to achieve the desired tone. Personally, I start with my bridge at 3/32 on both sides and then adjust the low E side until I get the punch I want. Then I adjust the high e side lower until I can play a cowboy G chord and the strings balance, and nothing pokes me in the ear.
This is my Ant set...through my Splawn
The Slash set also works very well when you want a different flavor of low output tone. YMMV.
Slash Set through Marshall 1987 Plexi
You look and play like you could be Mark Tremonti's cousin. Thanks for sharing!