The best SD for A LesPaul

dekzan

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I had EMGs on my Epiphone LesPaul replacing the stock pickups. Didn't like it because of too much mid frequency in it. So I placed the JB/Jazz set and it still has loud mids. It's good to play KISS ("Love Gun") stuff, but can't play Randy Rhoad's stuff. I love my Dimebucker on a Gibson SG special. I can paly both Dime's riffs and RR's in it.
Any suggestions for a better balance on a LesPaul that will bring the high frquencies a little better than the JB??
 
Re: The best SD for A LesPaul

I have a Les Paul too and I just put a Distortion in the bridge to replace the stock pickup. I love that pickup, very well balanced sound with plenty of highs. I'm still working on deciding on a neck pickup now...
 
Re: The best SD for A LesPaul

First of all, if you have a guitar that good for playing "Love Gun" era kiss - what more could you need?

That said...+1 on the DD. I play all the big 80's metal and it's just fine with the DD. Just remember, there won't be one pup that does it all perfectly.
 
Re: The best SD for A LesPaul

Custom or Custom 5. They're both guaranteed to be the best for metal and heavy rock.

Also, use the search function and you'll see a wealth if first hand info on LP pickups.
 
Re: The best SD for A LesPaul

Either the one that says "Seymour Duncan" on it or the Antiquities.
 
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aleclee said:
Either the one that says "Seymour Duncan" on it or the Antiquities.

Pretty much. There's maybe only 1 or 2 Duncan humbuckers I'd dislike in a Les Paul. All of them have some sort of vibe that works well with every style of music. For Heavy Rock/Metal, I still think the Custom/C-5/CC bridges sound the best. Ironically, I've been moving down to lower output ones lately, relying on some of my coolest Duncans...Brobucker, 50th Ann. Seths, and my overwound C-5 I made at UGD.
 
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