Duke of Metal
New member
hey guys,
hows it going? wow, been a while since I've been here. Hope all you guys are doing good.
I finally got a chance to install the Duncan Distortion SH-6B that I got in a trade for my Duncan Custom in my Lespaul.
All I can say about this pickup is WOW. I think I am done with pickups. I really like this pickup and the way it sounds.
my rig is:
ADA MP-1 3TM modded (www.adadepot.com)
Carvin T100 (with EL34s)
Marshall JCM800 straight 412 cabinet
This replaced the Duncan Custom Sh-5 that i had in there, which replaced the stock Epiphone pickup.
Clean sounds - it sounds like its a very useable pickup. I use the SolidState vocing on my MP-1 for cleans and even at high volumes, it kept the signal clean with very minimul distoriton, even to a point of none. But keep in mind that I am not a picky guy with clean sounds, but its very useable sound.
Crunch distortion - Man it sounds awsome here. Crunches up nicely, cleanly. When I play the starting riff for AcDc - Highway to Hell, it sounds just awsome. just a mean crunchy sound. Works very well for ZZ Top Type riffs (Think riffs from the song Tush).
Heavy rythm distortion - This is where this pickup rules most. The overall heavy distortion sound is alot better, crunchier, heavier and it added more "chug" to the sound definitly. It added this I guess we could call "frequency" that made my tone even better. Its definitly aggressive under highgain sounds. It definitly doesnt lack the Lowend and isnt rich of highend to a point of harsh. I guess I could say its almost a "balanced" type pickup for highgain.
Lead Sounds - On this sound, I tend to use more mids then my Heavy rythm sounds and all I can say is nice. Note seperation is excellent and sustain is awsome.
My overall opinion? As mentioned above, I think i am done with pickups. This is "the" pickup for me.
How does it compare to the Duncan Custom Sh-5? well, they're sorta 2 different pickups. The Distortion has a bit more highend and a tad more lowend in my opinion, but neither is lacking at all. In my opinion, I find the Distortion to sound "better" then the Duncan Custom.
The tone on this isnt honky, harsh or muddy. It added a bit of "thickness" to the overall tone and it very "organic" sounding pickup.
Feel free to ask questions guys.. I'd be happy to help if i can.
Hope that helps,
Duke
hows it going? wow, been a while since I've been here. Hope all you guys are doing good.
I finally got a chance to install the Duncan Distortion SH-6B that I got in a trade for my Duncan Custom in my Lespaul.
All I can say about this pickup is WOW. I think I am done with pickups. I really like this pickup and the way it sounds.
my rig is:
ADA MP-1 3TM modded (www.adadepot.com)
Carvin T100 (with EL34s)
Marshall JCM800 straight 412 cabinet
This replaced the Duncan Custom Sh-5 that i had in there, which replaced the stock Epiphone pickup.
Clean sounds - it sounds like its a very useable pickup. I use the SolidState vocing on my MP-1 for cleans and even at high volumes, it kept the signal clean with very minimul distoriton, even to a point of none. But keep in mind that I am not a picky guy with clean sounds, but its very useable sound.
Crunch distortion - Man it sounds awsome here. Crunches up nicely, cleanly. When I play the starting riff for AcDc - Highway to Hell, it sounds just awsome. just a mean crunchy sound. Works very well for ZZ Top Type riffs (Think riffs from the song Tush).
Heavy rythm distortion - This is where this pickup rules most. The overall heavy distortion sound is alot better, crunchier, heavier and it added more "chug" to the sound definitly. It added this I guess we could call "frequency" that made my tone even better. Its definitly aggressive under highgain sounds. It definitly doesnt lack the Lowend and isnt rich of highend to a point of harsh. I guess I could say its almost a "balanced" type pickup for highgain.
Lead Sounds - On this sound, I tend to use more mids then my Heavy rythm sounds and all I can say is nice. Note seperation is excellent and sustain is awsome.
My overall opinion? As mentioned above, I think i am done with pickups. This is "the" pickup for me.
How does it compare to the Duncan Custom Sh-5? well, they're sorta 2 different pickups. The Distortion has a bit more highend and a tad more lowend in my opinion, but neither is lacking at all. In my opinion, I find the Distortion to sound "better" then the Duncan Custom.
The tone on this isnt honky, harsh or muddy. It added a bit of "thickness" to the overall tone and it very "organic" sounding pickup.
Feel free to ask questions guys.. I'd be happy to help if i can.
Hope that helps,
Duke