What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

Dills

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Im wanting to know out of all the neck humbuckers, especially under a little gain. Smooth as in no crackling, buzzing, no sizzle to the trebles (like ceramics do) but round, like liquid.
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

dimarzio has the virtual PAF...but thats not a duncan :)
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

When I find out Its going in a all mahogany guitar
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

I've found the Hot Rails to be extremely smooth under high gain. But I doubt that's what you're looking for. However, if you are ever in need of a single coil sized humbucker and want a smooth sound under high gain, there you go.
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

I don't know how it would sound but you could try a Custom Custom in the neck...
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

neck humbucker(not single coil), only under alittle overdrive (mainly being used for clean)
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

Definitely the Alnico 2 Pro, although it can be a little muddy if you use it in an overly dark-sounding guitar. In that case, the Pearly gates is a good choice.

Ryan
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

APH is my first choice, with the PG as a close second for smoothness. Fof all around, the order is flipped.
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

hmmm seth lover
its an alnico 2 like the aph, but with more character.
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

So u reckon the pearly gates is more versatile? and splits nicer?
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

I've always sided with the APH-1. Close second is the '59. Never tried a SL...
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

Dills said:
So u reckon the pearly gates is more versatile? and splits nicer?

As far as smoothness goes, the Seth will top the PG, but the PG does handle more things better than either the SL or APH, just because it's more muscular in the mids. The split sounds on the PG (neck and bridge) are very good too, for a PAF style pickup.
 
Re: What is the smoothest sounding neck humbucker Duncan makes?

At first I was hesitant to use a Seth Lover neck because it's not potted, and I thought my highest gain settings would squeal. Didn't happen. What did happen is that I loved it's singing sustaining quality. Nice and smooth with a nice vintage organic quality to it's sound. I like 59 necks, too, but the Seth has sustain that's unreal. It goes well with a CC.
 
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