Need new pick-ups for a 69 SG

mark129

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I have a Gibson 69 SG. The person before me replaced the Gibson pick-ups with 2 mixed matched junk PU's. I play rhythm guitar mostly, not alot of leads. I play classic rock, hard rock to heavy metal. I don't play lead, so I wouldn't need alot of super highs. Something with good mids and a good bottom, good sustain and will work well distorted. I'm not a pro, just play out once in awhile. Need something where I can go from a warm classic rock sound to a hard driving heavy metal. Some say stay with Gibson Humbuckers only, others say go with Seymour Duncans. I run through a Marshall 4-12 cab with a 100 watt head. Any Ideas would be helpful.........
 
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Hmm.. let's see... I'd recommend a pair of '59. Some will probably came in suggesting a Custom-5 but I never really liked this one in my SG. Yes, I think a '59 pair would suit you fine.
 
Bludave said:
Antiquities!! Nice guitar, They will look right and sond very similar to the originals.

That's what I was thinking. Either those or some Seth's. I figure since it's a '69 model, you might as well get it back as close to the way it is/was.

It's also hard to go wrong with a set of 59's.
 
Re: Need new pick-ups for a 69 SG

mark129 said:
I have a Gibson 69 SG. The person before me replaced the Gibson pick-ups with 2 mixed matched junk PU's. I play rhythm guitar mostly, not alot of leads. I play classic rock, hard rock to heavy metal. I don't play lead, so I would need alot of super highs. Something with good mids and a good bottom, good sustain and will work well distorted. I'm not a pro, just play out once in awhile. Need something where I can go from a warm classic rock sound to a hard driving heavy metal. Some say stay with Gibson Humbuckers only, others say go with Seymour Duncans. I run through a Marshall 4-12 cab with a 100 watt head. Any Ideas would be helpful.........

CUSTOM/59 set;)
 
Yeah boys.. Antiquities are great, but don't forget the man said "hard rock to heavy metal"...

I personaly have Ants in my SG, I love 'em, but not for metal. Not tight enough. The '59s are tighter. Maybe antiquities with A5 would be better !
 
Thames said:
Yeah boys.. Antiquities are great, but don't forget the man said "hard rock to heavy metal"...
for that requirement it is the custom(sh-5) that fits the bill:cool:


Duncan Custom™

SH-5/TB-5 -- Beef up the sound of the Patent Applied For pickup and you get a hard-driving, kicking sound with just the right balance of power, sustain, and distortion. This pickup cuts through with a distinctive high end and midrange attack. Available in black, zebra (cream & black), reverse zebra and white as well as the following colors at no extra charge -- red, red & black, pink, green, light blue, dark blue & yellow.
Recommended for bridge position. Four conductor cable, with traditional or Trembucker spacing. Also for 7-string guitars
 
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