which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

okay i beti could sell my line 6 to get one of those but how much do they cost?
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

Look on eBay for used PU's, they usually go for around half price. The most common recommendation on this forum has been for an SG is a C5/'59N, of if you want more mids in the bridge, a C8/'59N.
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

Neck: PG/n

Bridge: Brobucker for a PAF with a bit more firepower under the hood. The PG is like a ruder PAF, but the brobucker is a PAF that managed to stay on the winder during the whole coffee break. It will have less high end, but a lot more push to the amplifier, and with an SG you will NAIL the angus tone, and with a little gain from the amp, sabbath / pumpkins should be nearby too.
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

i think im gonna get the valvestate because theese r too much and 150$ is a good deal
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

look for a used vox ad15vt for around $100, it's what i use. there's 11 amp models and a bunch of effects. it's a hybrid, so it's still part digital but it uses a 12ax7 tube and it's got more "wamth" than most other modeling amps. look around craigslist, local music stores, etc. any of the vox modeling amps are great really, but that one can be had the cheapest.

honestly, if you get a new amp that sounds decent enough you won't want to change out the pickups because of the improvement over a line6 spyder;)
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

exactly what m saying super rad i will post when i find a deal and i will ask yalll if i should take it
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

my favorite set in my sg was pgn and c5 bridge but a 59n with the c5 would be good too.
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

i found the vox for 100 but how does it compare to the line 6 and is there any cheaper tube amps?
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

I agree about better amplifiers helping your tone more than a pickup swap.

That said, a bridge pickup from the Custom family (ceramic Custom, Custom 5, Custom 8, maybe Custom Custom, maybe the Full Shred) or the Screamin' Demon, with a PAFish neck (59, PG, jazz, full shred) should sound pretty good. The general idea is that the SG is a plank of mahogany which is inherently middy, so you want pickups to complement that with a mid dip and lots of lows/highs.
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

go check out the vox man, it's pretty cool. and for $100 dollars, that's 15 more watts than i got at the same price;)

there's loads more warmth and clarity in .... pretty much all the amp models. it's a great amp for sure:)
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

solid state marshalls are alright, nothing to write home about though:dunno:
 
Re: which 2 pickups to get for an sg? help please

I agree about better amplifiers helping your tone more than a pickup swap.

The general idea is that the SG is a plank of mahogany which is inherently middy, so you want pickups to complement that with a mid dip and lots of lows/highs.

Actually you need a good amp & good PU's, to get the full benefit of both. A great amp with muddy PU's only makes the problem more evident. Good PU's don't show their potential thru a crappy amp.

As far as mids, every Gibson design guitar needs a neck PU that will give clarity & definition. Bright & clear, and 500K's are a must. But the bridge position is deficient of mids in just about any guitar, due to the lack of string energy & the close proximity to the bridge. You get a sharp, trebley tone. I think mids are needed here to balance with the neck's EQ, which is why I use 250K pots on all my bridge PU's, and my SG's in particular mostly have A8, A4, or A6 bridge magnets for the added mids. And I still have plenty of treble (with more available at the amp).

With bridge PU's, even in mahogany, I see the challenge as keeping treble under control, not mids. With necks, the more treble the better. So when you turn up the amp's treble to get a good, clear neck tone, you want an inherently warm bridge PU that won't become thin & tinny with that big shot of treble.
 
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