well, thats interesting. my impressions have been the bass wasnt very big on the 78. glad you found something you like though!
When you look at the tone eq chart, the bass is quite high compared to other pickups.Yeah, I thought the 78 was mostly treble and not much else. I am happy you found that it works for you.
Most of the EQ charts of Duncan seems very similarWhen you look at the tone eq chart, the bass is quite high compared to other pickups.
Yeah, those charts aren't all that accurate....When you look at the tone eq chart, the bass is quite high compared to other pickups.
Yeah, those charts aren't all that accurate....
If you do that, I'd love to hear what you think- I've never directly compared them. I always thought the EQ charts would be at least 5 bands. I also think that on some pickups, they just inserted an default EQ and intended to change it later when going through the website, and it never got done.I agree that the chart is rather simplistic but for the SD pickups I’ve ever bought I’ve found it to be a decent guideline for helping me choose.
It is interesting to hear how others found the 78 to have more treble. Different amps and guitars obviously come into play I suppose.
I combine a Kustom HV65 and a Fender Deluxe which pushes a tiny bit of the gain into the Deluxe (on the clean channel) and it creates a great, thick sound.
I’ll admit I’m seriously thinking of putting a 78 into my R8 to see how it compares to a PG.
Are you sure its the same distance from the strings as the previous pickup?
If you do that, I'd love to hear what you think- I've never directly compared them. I always thought the EQ charts would be at least 5 bands. I also think that on some pickups, they just inserted an default EQ and intended to change it later when going through the website, and it never got done.
(I have no way of testing a magnet’s strength).
You can use a compass as a magnet strength tester.