Let's see your Duncans!

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My family of Ibanez.
(Back to front) Pro Line V- Alt8/59', Iceman- Blackouts, Destroyer- JB/59', LP- Distortion/Jazz. (Also not pictured got a Dean VMNT with Dave Mustaine Livewires)

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Left: Vintage tele neck, Broadcaster bridge. Middle: Screamin' Demon neck, no bridge. Right: Full Shred neck, Screamin' Demon bridge.

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My first guitar with Duncans. It made me want them in other guitars. Bought this in August of 1999 IIRC, a Schulte Les Paul with a JB bridge and '59 neck pickup combo in it.

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Great thread, drooling at some of the guitars on here!
Here are mine! Ibanez S470 with PATB2-Duckbucker-Invader. Oktober Annihilator with Invader and Chapman Guitars ML1 with Custom and Hot Rails!
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Recently changed the Ibanez to PATB2-Quarter pound - Jazz however
 
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Duncan owner since four weeks: the moment that I bought my Herritage H150 loaded with '59s (neck & bridge)

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JB in the bridge and a 59 in the neck. I've had this configuration in this guitar for about 5 years, and I don't plan on changing them until one of them dies, which will probably be a super long time from now.

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How's that PATB-2? I'm really curious to try one.

I love it, for the last 5 years I have been switching the neck and middle pups around but the PATB-2
has never come out. I really like it it, it is articulate and it cuts well but doesn't sound shrill or ice picky. I used this guitar primarily for my band which plays iron maiden-esque metal and it works well for me there!

One thing myself and anyone who seems to play it has noticed is that it is very unforgiving, if your technique is bad you'll really notice!! A good friend and gifted guitar tech is currently installing a Push/Push on this guitar, I've not heard it split before so I'm eagerly awaiting its return so I can find out!
 
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There we are
You're not seeing things. That fretboard and neck are painted grey, there are subtle EVH like stripes of altered finish texture, that is a skull for one knob and that other knob does go to 11. It is ugly and it is PROUD.
 

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Here's a couple of mine, the first is an Ibanez RG421QM with a Black Winter set, second is a Gibson SGJ with a Custom 8 I just installed today. I'm really loving the alnico 8 I put in the custom, I might try it out on the Black Winter bridge.





I've also got a Schecter C-7 with a Nazgul & an Epiphone Les Paul Jr '57 reissue with an SP90-2
 
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Fresh pics of my Yamaha Pacifica 611H stock with SD SH-14 Custom 5 bridge & SP90-1 Vintage Soapbar neck
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I love it, for the last 5 years I have been switching the neck and middle pups around but the PATB-2
has never come out. I really like it it, it is articulate and it cuts well but doesn't sound shrill or ice picky. I used this guitar primarily for my band which plays iron maiden-esque metal and it works well for me there!

One thing myself and anyone who seems to play it has noticed is that it is very unforgiving, if your technique is bad you'll really notice!! A good friend and gifted guitar tech is currently installing a Push/Push on this guitar, I've not heard it split before so I'm eagerly awaiting its return so I can find out!

I find that the moment you go away from PAF polepieces (one row of slugs, one row of screws) you lose that smoothing out your play that they do. Whether you go hex polepieces or PATB or rails.
 
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HKZ, is that the Gothic Les Paul? OH! And nice tuner by the way, I have the same exact one.

Yes, Epi Goth Studio. It was my first guitar actually. I really like the Snark tuner, I gave away the Fender one I used to use once the Snark came in May. I'd play that LP more but frets 16-20 on the high E and 16-17 on the B are dead from bad leveling at the factory and the low E buzzes a bit but sometimes I plug it in just for the low end crunch. It sees so little use that I'm selling the dimebucker out of it and I'm gonna eventually fix it up nice and give it some great pickups. It has pretty good tone to it.
I had a Schecter Omen 6 C-1 with the JB/Jazz setup but I traded it for the '02 Epi Les Paul I'm selling. I will say, I loved the JB in the omen but the Jazz and I didn't match.
I wish I still had some photos of the Schecter I could post.
 
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My trusty Ibanez AEL20 acoustic with SD SA-6 Mag Mic replacing the original piezo electronics.
Works fantastic and earns itself a living - the brand name is so worn from playing clubs for a few years now.
 
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