Will PRS 59/09 pickups work on a PRS SE?

diego2901

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Hello, this is kind of a dumb question but I really don't know about pickups a lot but will the PRS 59/09 be well adapted to a PRS SE. I had a doubt since the 59/09 are for PRS USA.
 
Re: Will PRS 59/09 pickups work on a PRS SE?

Why? They make lousy pickups. I've changed more than a few to Duncans and even DiMarzios for customers. I don't know a single person with a PRS that kept the stock pickups.

And especially the HFS and Vintage Bass. The HFS just barks, and the neck pickup sounds like you have a blanket over the amp.


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Re: Will PRS 59/09 pickups work on a PRS SE?

I've owned some PRS pickups I liked. I liked the Dragons that came in my '95 CU22...especially the 8K A4 neck pickup. Wasn't crazy about the overwound ceramic magnet bridge pickup in the Dragon set, but I liked it.

And I liked the Dragon II's that came in my '02 CU22. Same neck pickup as the Dragon set but with an A5 magnet, but a "new" and different A5 bridge pickup.

I replaced them both with Duncans, but I liked them. Especially the Dragon II set. Carlos Santana also liked those.
 
Re: Will PRS 59/09 pickups work on a PRS SE?

Santana also likes a dull tone. He used to use a 100 foot cable. When he went to wireless he didn't like the normal tone of the guitar. So PRS came up with the "sweet switch" which was a circuit called a "passive delay line" which simulated 100 feet of cable! The designer later said he could have used caps and resistors.

On the current Santana models, they have a resistor between the pickup's (-) and ground. This loads the pickups and reduces the top end.

So why not just turn your tone control down? Santana is a great player, but that's a very niche tone.

I personally think PRS switched from Duncans because they didn't want to pay for them.


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