I've always played Les Pauls and have found that a decent set of Duncans will really open up the guitar and improve the sound. I have had good luck with the '59 (both positions), JB, Jazz and Alnico II Pro. I'm currently digging the Rio Grande BBQ bridge pickup.
I recently pickup up a '93 PRS CU24 with a HFS in the bridge and Vintage Bass in the neck. This guitar uses a 5-way rotary pickup selector and a sweet switch. I'm not a big fan of these pickups, particularly the bridge. I know it won't sound like a Les Paul, but what do you guys recommend for pickups in a PRS with a trem? I typically like vintage-to-vintage/overwound and let the amp do most of the distortion work. I play through a Splawn Quickrod and like to get hard rock tones such as STP, GnR, The Cult, Tool, etc. I also don't want the pickups to be too hot because I go for lower gain sounds sometimes as well.
Thanks.
I recently pickup up a '93 PRS CU24 with a HFS in the bridge and Vintage Bass in the neck. This guitar uses a 5-way rotary pickup selector and a sweet switch. I'm not a big fan of these pickups, particularly the bridge. I know it won't sound like a Les Paul, but what do you guys recommend for pickups in a PRS with a trem? I typically like vintage-to-vintage/overwound and let the amp do most of the distortion work. I play through a Splawn Quickrod and like to get hard rock tones such as STP, GnR, The Cult, Tool, etc. I also don't want the pickups to be too hot because I go for lower gain sounds sometimes as well.
Thanks.