jeff90125
New member
I'm new to the forum but not new to Duncan pickups and wiring. I've found the members here to be more knowledgable than I am. That's a good thing. It means I can learn a lot here.
I have a 1980's Gibson "The Paul" Deluxe Firebrand. I bought it a few years ago used. Used is an understatement. It's well used and beat. I say it has a lot of character. I didn't/don't feel guilty modifying it.
Shortly after I got it, I had a set of Gotoh's put on (cured the tuning problem quick) and I was having a "Spin-a-Split" or dial-a-tap mod done. I was talking with the guy and I jokingly said, "Then why don't we just route it out and put a pickup in the middle?" He said," We can do that." so we put a Duncan Jazz in the middle and the "Spin-a-Split" mod on the stock pups.
This was great. Running the stock pups in single coil mode sounded more "Strat-Like" than a Strat. Very thin and twangy. Loved that sound. However, when I turned on the jazz pup, it made the stock pups sound terrible in comparison. I HAD to replace those. I put a Duncan Distortion in the bridge and a '59 in the neck position. I had a very wide palette of sounds to choose from. I now refer to this instrument as "The More Paul" The problem now is that tapped, none of the three pickups has that nice thin strat-like sound.
Fast forward to two weeks ago. My wife, (I love her very much) ordered me an Epi Dot Studio for Christmas. It should be in any day now.
Here's my thought, pull the Jazz Pup and '59 out of the More Paul, put them in the Epi Dot. Put the Duncan Distortion into the middle position of the More Paul and either put the stock pups back in or put something else in. What I'm looking for is that very strat-like sound when tapped but I would like to get a better sound than the stock pups if possible. Maybe a pair of Stag-Mags?
Thanks for listening to my story.
I have a 1980's Gibson "The Paul" Deluxe Firebrand. I bought it a few years ago used. Used is an understatement. It's well used and beat. I say it has a lot of character. I didn't/don't feel guilty modifying it.
Shortly after I got it, I had a set of Gotoh's put on (cured the tuning problem quick) and I was having a "Spin-a-Split" or dial-a-tap mod done. I was talking with the guy and I jokingly said, "Then why don't we just route it out and put a pickup in the middle?" He said," We can do that." so we put a Duncan Jazz in the middle and the "Spin-a-Split" mod on the stock pups.
This was great. Running the stock pups in single coil mode sounded more "Strat-Like" than a Strat. Very thin and twangy. Loved that sound. However, when I turned on the jazz pup, it made the stock pups sound terrible in comparison. I HAD to replace those. I put a Duncan Distortion in the bridge and a '59 in the neck position. I had a very wide palette of sounds to choose from. I now refer to this instrument as "The More Paul" The problem now is that tapped, none of the three pickups has that nice thin strat-like sound.
Fast forward to two weeks ago. My wife, (I love her very much) ordered me an Epi Dot Studio for Christmas. It should be in any day now.
Here's my thought, pull the Jazz Pup and '59 out of the More Paul, put them in the Epi Dot. Put the Duncan Distortion into the middle position of the More Paul and either put the stock pups back in or put something else in. What I'm looking for is that very strat-like sound when tapped but I would like to get a better sound than the stock pups if possible. Maybe a pair of Stag-Mags?
Thanks for listening to my story.