Seymour Duncan '59 model to my Sg Special

will haven

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Hello!

I`m looking forward to buy a Seymour Duncan 59 model bridge PU to my Gibson Sg Special. I just wonder which one I have to pick, sh-1b or tb59-1b??? Has anybody tried 59 PU to Sg Special??? So what was the sound like???
 
Re: Seymour Duncan '59 model to my Sg Special

will haven said:
Hello!

I`m looking forward to buy a Seymour Duncan 59 model bridge PU to my Gibson Sg Special. I just wonder which one I have to pick, sh-1b or tb59-1b??? Has anybody tried 59 PU to Sg Special??? So what was the sound like???

I own a Gibson SG Standard and all SGs are pretty bright in the bridge position...The 59B is a great choice if you want note articulation and a nice vintage PAF type of tone.If you want more overall balls and fullness of tone then the Custom Custom is a great choice...I'm currently using a Dimarzio Fred that I put a nickel cover on and replaced the 6 allen screws with standard screws and I Love it..It's a 10k pickup with great harmonics,articulation,and fullness of tone without the extra mids that the Custom series gives...I wanted more fullness of tone but without the obnoxious extra mids...The 59 and the Fred are both great pickups...The Custom and the C5 would get you there also..

John
 
the 59 is a great all around pickup and can give you a real classic sound, great for rythym and lead. it will have a bright, articulate, full tone.
 
Hi dude!

I loaded my Gibson SG Special with '59s and didnt like the results.

I was using them in the Epiphone version, very nice match, but they did't balance very well with the real Gibson, at least, in mine.

I went with Antiquities. Excellent match !

BUT, they might sound fine in your SG. Just talking about personal experience... our guitars might be different. One thing is sure, the '59 is a pretty damn good start to fine tune your tone, and will be better than the stock Gibson p'ups.
 
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