Re: Pickup ideas? 3 humbuckers
I have not played any Duncans yet. Only stock ibanez and epiphones as well as emg actives. When I got this guitar it was completely gutted with a chunk of wood missing around he input jack. It's being fixed right now and just need some suggestions for pickups.
My goal for this guitar is to be able to learn new genres (blues and country) as well as just a change from the heavy metal and rock sound I'm used too. I really want to experiment with sounds.
Just wanted to see what experiences you've had–nothing wrong with Seymour Duncans, they make great pickups for many genres. Trial and error is the route I took to figuring out what pickups I like (didn't intend to be trial and error but that's how it happened. lol)
There really are many combos you could go with.
Since you mentioned Country to Metal I have to recommend the Dimebucker for the bridge. It is highly underused IMO, people think of Dimebag but it can handle way more than just metal. It is very articulate, sounds awesome clean and can take any amount of gain you want to throw at it.
I've only personally owned one HHH guitar BUT it was a single coil sized middle pickup (HSH body.) I really liked the Screamin Demon in the middle position but again, that was the Lil version and not the full version. That being said, I really enjoyed the pairing with a Dimebucker.
I really like the P-Rails suggestion from Mincer, very versatile pickup there. Hopefully other will chime is as well.
Also, I'm curious what wood it is–my guess would be Basswood or Mahogany (my quick google search produced very little on these guitars)–do you happen to know?