PG/59 combo

Mechemal

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Hi this is my first post...:banana:

even though ive been here without posting for awhile...:dance:

Well, anyway, i was wondering how a PG/59 combo would sound in a all mohogany guitar. Im going for a heavily distorted sound but classic rock and clean still possible, and hoping to be able to still do leads.
I was also considering just going EMG too. Any help would be greatly appreciated :) :) :) :)
 
Re: PG/59 combo

The PGn/59b combo is great. I had something very similar in my LP (PGn/PG+) and it works for country, blues, funk, and if your amp has enough gain, it can easily do hard rock and metal.
 
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I don't care for the 59 in the neck. It's too boomy for me. I would much rather do the full Pearly Gates set.
 
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Pearly Gates/Custom Custom is a great combo as well.
 
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I Like the PGB pickup alot,but prefer putting a A4 59 in the neck or the Jazz/59N A4 Hybrid...

Didn't care for the PGN pickup at all...Just hated the mids and the "sizzle"..
 
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Mechemal said:
Yeah and how would the PGb/59n work?:eek13:

I use a 59b/PGn set and find it to be a perfect combo. Fat bridge tone with neck positions sounds that aren't muddy.

I find ind the 59n to be a little bass heavy in mahagony/set neck guitars. Pairing it with a PGb I think it would just amplify that. If you want the PG in the bridge I would pair it with another PG in the neck.
 
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Benjy_26 said:
I don't care for the 59 in the neck. It's too boomy for me. I would much rather do the full Pearly Gates set.


I agree. I had a PGb/59n combo in a Les Paul, and I couldn't ever eq my amp where it sounded good with both pickups. I just put in a PGn last night, and I like the PG/PG combo a lot better.
 
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