WHY Duncan Custom and Ebony do NOT match?

Daniele

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Ciao there!!!
I used to have a LP Standard with a SH-5: I loved it...
Now years later I own a LP/SG Custom and I am not happy with the Gibson pickup. The amp is the same (Brunetti preamp, VHT power amp) so I tought about a SH-5 again but it seems that the SH-5 does not match with ebony fretboard...WHY???
The Tone Wizard says to go for the SH-14...but if I look at the specs, I still do think that the SH-5 is the one for my high speed hard rock style...
What do you guys think about it??? PLEASE help!
Daniele
 
Re: WHY Duncan Custom and Ebony do NOT match?

I dont think the SH-5 will be a problem at all. THe last time I looked at the tone wizard it seemed to recomend only a few pickups for any style of music. I would go and give the SH-5 a try since you loved it before.
 
Re: WHY Duncan Custom and Ebony do NOT match?

Thansk for the reply guys! I think I'll give it a try again...I wrote SD too about this topic...I'll post their answer as soon as I get it.
I hope I can find the SH-5 with gold-cover...that's how the other two pickup are (it's a three pickups LP/SG Csutom).
Thanks again!
Daniele
 
Re: WHY Duncan Custom and Ebony do NOT match?

you can order the sh5 with a gold cover for a minimal upcharge
 
Re: WHY Duncan Custom and Ebony do NOT match?

An LP standard and an SG/LP are two very different guitars, I don't think it's reasonable to expect them to sound the same, even with the same pickup. The difference is likely a lot more than just an ebony board (like a pancake thin body compared to the huge slab of mahogany on the standard).
 
Re: WHY Duncan Custom and Ebony do NOT match?

very true, the sg body and lp body are quite different, especially if you have the older short tenon style (like a '61)
itll be a more upper mid focused tone with a little less top and bottom than a lp
 
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