does prs sell pups sepertly? maybe you can buy just the set from him?papersoul said:I had a few chances to listen to my friend play his PRS CU22 with Dragon II p'ups and was floord at his tone through my rig. I am wondering if there happens to be a similar Duncan I could buy?
Thanks!
Simon_F said:In case you're interested I e-mailed PRS about the specs of the Dragon II pups some time ago.
They say the DC Resistance is about 12k for the bridge, 8k for the neck.
The magnets are alnico but they wouldn't say 2, 5 or whatever and they wouldn't comment on the resonant peak.
I know what you mean - my bandmate gets excellent tones from his stock CU22. Question is, is that just the pups?
You could buy just the Dragon IIs, but how much of that tone is in the rest of the guitar?
papersoul said:Thanks guys, I hope nobody felt I was taking a slant against duncan with this topic. I seriously asked because it would be nice if I could buy a reasonably close pickup from Duncan, since I have a ton of respect for Duncan p'ups.
Anyway, thanks again, My friend does have the p'ups in his CU22 but he also had some installed into a Schecter and sounded almost as good!
You PRS guys, what other PRS p'ups have you played? I look for more modern tones these days and have been thinking of the McCarty model and installing D II pickups. I say the McCarty because it seems to have a naturally beefier tone.
JALIN said:I had a 96 Cu22 with Dragon I, 01 SC with #7, and an AT with the McCarty AT pups. I swear the best PRS pups ever made are the Dragon I which in no longer available on any of their guitars but available through them PRS or dealers. The #7 pups are really good to, but those Dragon I was perfect all around. Great clean sounds, rock, metal, and Satriani/Vai leads to!
papersoul said:Big Mike Blues,
Are you familiar with any other PRS pickups? Do you know how the Duncan Custom compares to the DII?
Thanks bro, you are most helpful.
papersoul said:Wow, I like your explanation of the DII's tone compared to the Custom. Sound slike a toss up! It is my nature to tweak so I think I still need to fid a Custom to try in my LP and then a D II but I'd need the set because they would be out of phase. I like what you say about it being like a JB with more lows. I use a Rio BBQ at the moment and it has HUGE low end and round lows.
It would be nice to find a pickup that has as much character and thickness of the BBQ but a touch more clarity and tightness to my ears. At the moment I am pretty happy with it. Which has more output? Custom or D II? JB?
I have a friend who uses the CU22 with D IIs for heavy modern styles and has no issues with low end at all and get great tone.
You can check out this link for tunes they had recorded with thise guitar along with the singer's LP. www.jadedfaith.com
Big Mike Blues said:Interesting. Never compared next to each other. or in the same guitar, but I'll give it a shot.
I believe the Custom will have a bigger low end push, but the high and mids are a bit sweeter on the the DII. Still has good lows, but I almost want to compare the DII bridge to a JB. Kind of a sweet JB with a touch more low, and a bit more "roundness" to the top. Hope that makes sense?
The neck, is a bit like a A2 Pro. Probably why I like it so much. Fairly close with more Chime to it. Both neck and bridge split wonderfully, and I think the DII sounds better clean than the JB and Custom.
Compared to a Dragon I different beast. That's a much heavier sounding pickup than the DII. More full, split the diff between a custom and a custom custom and you're in the ball park.
FYI Carlos Santana uses a DII with vintage hoolup wire in the bridge of his orange and blue Studio/road guitars now.
I have used PRS DII's. HFS/VB and Artist pups, and have played McCarty's and DI's as well. My Fav PRS pup is the DII by far. My Fav Duncan set up has always been the Custom/Alnico II or 59/alnico II But have owned loads of differnet duncans. Never been a Dimarzio fan.
To get an Idea of what I like for tone, David Grissom on any of the Storyville CD's is about the perfect tone for me.
Hope this is helpful, I'm happy to have a conversation if you like. Email me.
papersoul said:Actually your description of the D II in comparison to the JB sounds a lot like the Duncan C-5.