papersoul
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Re: What bridge to go with PGn in LP?
Not to steer you away from Duncan because Duncans are great but a friend tried the Distortion, then the Custom Custom, and a Gibson 500T before settling on the Gibson Burstbucker Pro. I also have these pickups and they are all that you describe and then some. Great clarity clean to low tuned heavy.
ledzepp29 said:Hey I wanna swap my PGb out of my les paul classic after my STOCK les paul special faded stepped all over it, the PGn is good but what would you recomend for the bridge position to go with the PGn. I need something with personality kind of similiar to the PGb but with more balls,sustain, and less/no spikey mids and fragile highs.I need a kickass lead tone with a ballsy, thumping rhythm, I don't wanna go ceramic or high output I wanna keep it generally PAF mid to low output. I'm thinkin a 59b or......you can recomend something. I really dislike messing with pickups installing/uninstalling and need something that will kick ass and not get worked by my LP special!!! I was so fed up with the PGb today it made me want to sell my classic and buy a plexi.....no!!! The PGb was expensive as **** so I should be able to get a good trade for it. forum brothers help me out, I HATE bad tone....
Not to steer you away from Duncan because Duncans are great but a friend tried the Distortion, then the Custom Custom, and a Gibson 500T before settling on the Gibson Burstbucker Pro. I also have these pickups and they are all that you describe and then some. Great clarity clean to low tuned heavy.