Paf Joe & Mo Joe to Duncans

Re: Paf Joe & Mo Joe to Duncans

They had a lot of higher overtones, very strange sounding to me playing clean.

Made more for distorted solos than for power chords per se - DMZ exchanged them for me and I went with a more vintage set....
 
Re: Paf Joe & Mo Joe to Duncans

They had a lot of higher overtones, very strange sounding to me playing clean.

Made more for distorted solos than for power chords per se - DMZ exchanged them for me and I went with a more vintage set....

I agree they are like pups from the 22 century or something?
I think dimarzio goes overboard with the modern S**t!:28:
Somethings can be improved upon tone wise to make it beneficial
 
Re: Paf Joe & Mo Joe to Duncans

To me, the Mo'Joe was a picky pickup as far as the guitar it was in. I sounded like in ice pick in my 75 Les Paul Custom, bright and too much high end in my basswood SG clone, and beautiful in my 73 Deluxe Les Paul. It was a little bit thin, but in a band mix it sounded fine. In the right guitar, it is a smoking pickup, but it is an unforgiving one as well.
 
Re: Paf Joe & Mo Joe to Duncans

I had a Screaming Demon and Mo'Joe in the same PRS SE EG and the Demon has rounder more vintage highs and more thunk than a Mo'Joe. It has more of a SC type highs, but also has fat mids. In some ways is has a nice "brown" sound. ;)
 
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