Screaming Demon on Neck position

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All this is making me wonder what a Jazz/Demon hybrid would be like. Would it be useful? Or would it basically be the same pickup?
 
Re: Screaming Demon on Neck position

All this is making me wonder what a Jazz/Demon hybrid would be like. Would it be useful? Or would it basically be the same pickup?

if the jazz is a 42awg pickup(?) that'd make for a pretty interesting neck pickup. you mean a jazz neck or bridge?
 
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I would think it would be a subtle difference but you should try it anyways and report back. :D
 
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Lew yeah a Custom in the neck of any guitar would be too thick and wooly I would think. Especially so in a Monaco if it is a mahogany guitar which I am betting it is since most Hamers are. The Duncan Distortion neck model is actually very useable for clean and it is very powerful. Same thing can be said for Gibson's 496R which is a ceramic magnet and I like it a lot.
 
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Duncan Distortion has an amazing sound.
It sounds really good in booth ways clean and distorted.

Before him I used JB in bridge position, but I aways felt a lack of bass tones.
DD has almost same hight tones with very good bass.

It has great definition and output it is a really versatile pickup.

Probably I'll go with it forever, at least for a long time :-)

I'm gonna purchase the SD to be used in neck and will let you all know about this combination.

Keep rocking,

Ivo
 
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Dont mean to hi-jack your thread Ivo, but just a quick question:

Which direction do you have the SD in the neck? Like do you have the allen key screws facing the neck or the flathead screws? Does it affect the tone?

Thanks, and sorry X-D
 
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