MkIII Renegade
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It seems that everyone loves to kick stockers to the curb almost without thinking, but there are certain ones I love and feel no need to replace. I am not counting actives (because let's be honest, they tend to have "their" sound regardless of the guitar they are in) or branded Duncans or others such as the JB, '59, etc., that are common in medium to very expensive guitars. I am definitely not of the opinion that every guitar needs aftermarket pickups (and don't get me started on roughcast or cagefree or cornfed magnet swaps) :drill:.
I am a major fan of these:
Jackson J50M - Came in the top Soloists during the last glory days before the Great Grunge Disaster of '92. Their take on a Distortion style pickup to raise their game a bit. This is a seriously SCORCHING but lean and mean pickup.
Jackson J50BC - More of a warmed up PAF, came in Soloists and top line Charvels. Can be a little chubby on the bottom depending on your setup, but EQ adjustment will take care of it, and the lead tone is stellar. An LA Sunset Strip sound pours out of this one almost as naturally as from the JB.
Jackson J200 stacked single - Nothing fancy, but it does its thing quite well driven or clean and with no hum.
Gibson 500T/496R - Comes in certain Les Pauls, Vs and Explorers. I tend to like a nickel covered PAF style pickup at the neck for Gibsons, but the the 496 pairs well with the 500, which is very stout by Gibson standards. Not as versatile as some Gibson combos, but this is ended as a hotrod set anyway....
IBZ/USA - F2/F3/F4 as seen in the top line RG Series in the early '90s. I believe these are actually DiMarzios in sheep's clothing, but regardless, they work!
I'm not that familiar with stock PRS pickups, but surely some of their stockers must be more than decent? The Dragons for example come in some extremely expensive guitars, so I'd be shocked if they are junk.
I am a major fan of these:
Jackson J50M - Came in the top Soloists during the last glory days before the Great Grunge Disaster of '92. Their take on a Distortion style pickup to raise their game a bit. This is a seriously SCORCHING but lean and mean pickup.
Jackson J50BC - More of a warmed up PAF, came in Soloists and top line Charvels. Can be a little chubby on the bottom depending on your setup, but EQ adjustment will take care of it, and the lead tone is stellar. An LA Sunset Strip sound pours out of this one almost as naturally as from the JB.
Jackson J200 stacked single - Nothing fancy, but it does its thing quite well driven or clean and with no hum.
Gibson 500T/496R - Comes in certain Les Pauls, Vs and Explorers. I tend to like a nickel covered PAF style pickup at the neck for Gibsons, but the the 496 pairs well with the 500, which is very stout by Gibson standards. Not as versatile as some Gibson combos, but this is ended as a hotrod set anyway....
IBZ/USA - F2/F3/F4 as seen in the top line RG Series in the early '90s. I believe these are actually DiMarzios in sheep's clothing, but regardless, they work!
I'm not that familiar with stock PRS pickups, but surely some of their stockers must be more than decent? The Dragons for example come in some extremely expensive guitars, so I'd be shocked if they are junk.
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