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Has anyone ever put this pup in a mahogany LP style guitar, set mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard? I'm really digging the sound that this pup has from sound clips I've listened to and on YouTube. Anyone?
I've only tried in Super Strats, but love it in everything I've thrown it in. Currently have it in a 1 piece Walnut Strat with a Mahogany neck+Rosewood board with a Gibson scale...wow! Also have it and the Lil Screamin Demon in a Basswood Strat with a Roasted Maple neck+Rosewood board...it is awesome as well!
Since the SH-12 has an output of 10K, thats lower output than the JB (16K), so Im thinking a '59 in the neck for a balanced set....What do you think......Trey, do you have a soundclip of the SH-12 on soundcloud?
I would not let the Output determine the selection...the Sh-12 has significantly less output than my Dimebucker but they pair up oh so well! That being said, my dad had a Wayne Charvel Monster guitar that was Mahogany with a JB in the bridge and a Lil '59 in the neck...and that combo was outstanding!
Unfortunately I do not–I only have a clips of the JB, Liquifire, and Gibson Ceramic Sets. I need to record some clips to get some tones up on there.
So you have a Dimbucker in the neck?
That was a killer guitar anyway...
I should have never started lookin up old lynch mob on youtube yseterday.......I went to my pandora radio this morning and activated the old Lynch Mob radio this morning for the old 80s hair metal stuff again....And me finding this SH-12 didnt help any either....
So sorry! The Dimebucker is in the Bridge with the Screamin Demon in the Neck. I have the Screamin Demon in the Bridge and Mid (lil SD) in my White Warmoth "Charvel" guitar.
Ha! Yeah, every Wayne my dad had (tried selling them for awhile for Wayne Charvel but when the economy tanked people were not looking for Hot Rod guitars to buy) was epic and played like butter. My favorite was a Swamp Ash body with a JB and Lil 59 as well...just pristine harmonics and voicing all up and down the neck!
ha! I've done that before...just recently dug up an old Phil Keaggy Crimson And Blue CD and now I want a Cherry burst Gibson Les Paul. lol
Not a problem....The GL SD seems to be brighter than the JB i have according to the videos I have watched on youtube.
I love both the JB and the SD...to me both are bright pickups but I would label the SD as more of a Strat-Bridge-like-brightness and the JB as just brighter overall but not with a Strat-like sound...personally. Both are awesome pickups but to me the JB can be a bit too much at times.
Well the JB is set at a 16K.....I have that one in my ibanez and it is extremely loud when you want it to be....Cant wait to see what that SD sounds like in a mahogany body......
The first guitar I had my first Screamin' Demon in was my Les Paul, and it sounded pretty good, but out of all the pickups I've had in that guitar, I like the Custom the best.
I later tried the Demon in my Explorer and felt it was a better fit, so it may wind up back in there since the Burstbuckers don't quite do it for me in that guitar.
The first guitar I had my first Screamin' Demon in was my Les Paul, and it sounded pretty good, but out of all the pickups I've had in that guitar, I like the Custom the best.
I later tried the Demon in my Explorer and felt it was a better fit, so it may wind up back in there since the Burstbuckers don't quite do it for me in that guitar.
- as a mid gain rock & indie sort-of player I found power chords to be sort of weird with the Demon, too clear, a bit ice-e, felt like it took double the gain to get a decent fat rock power chord from it
tried one in an all mahogany set neck explorer:
- leads sing and bloom
- cleans are clear and shimmery especially with coil split
- as a mid gain rock & indie sort-of player I found power chords to be sort of weird with the Demon, too clear, a bit ice-e, felt like it took double the gain to get a decent fat rock power chord from it
This was my experience as well, in an Epiphone Explorer. It handled a ton of gain really well, but I don't play with a ton of gain, so I didn't get along real well with it.
When you say "ton of gain" how much are you referring to. I'm gonna be running through a Fender Mustang Floor unit and I know for a fact that it can get LOUD.
When you say "ton of gain" how much are you referring to. I'm gonna be running through a Fender Mustang Floor unit and I know for a fact that it can get LOUD.