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clovis



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:06 pm    Post subject: Seymour Duncan Pickup choices Reply with quote

Has anyone here owned and/or used either the Hot Rodded Humbucker or Vintage Blues pickup combos from Seymour Duncan? The Vintage blues is a pair of matched '59's in the neck and bridge. The Hot Rodded Hum set is a Jazz in the neck and a JB in the bridge.

I've also heard that a 59 neck sounds good with a JB in the bridge. Has anyone tried this combo either?? I'm looking to change the PU's in a Carvin C66 I just bought. I'm going Duncan for sure. The tone I'm looking for is a cross between bluesy Scott Henderson type stuff and the legato sound(s) of Garsed or Holdsworth. I'd really like to be able to get a lot of good and clear harmonics..natural and artifical with ease. I also would like a pickup that cleans up when the volume is backed off.

Any suggestions?

John R.
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tim6string



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 5:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

On my main Les Paul I have a 59 in the neck and a JB in the bridge. I am playing through a Mesa Mark IV. I like the combination a lot.

Make sure you get good tapper pots, I think 500k if you want to have good control of the volume with the volume controls on the guitar.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Seymour Duncan Pickup choices Reply with quote

clovis wrote:
Has anyone here owned and/or used either the Hot Rodded Humbucker or Vintage Blues pickup combos from Seymour Duncan? The Vintage blues is a pair of matched '59's in the neck and bridge. The Hot Rodded Hum set is a Jazz in the neck and a JB in the bridge.

I've also heard that a 59 neck sounds good with a JB in the bridge. Has anyone tried this combo either?? I'm looking to change the PU's in a Carvin C66 I just bought. I'm going Duncan for sure. The tone I'm looking for is a cross between bluesy Scott Henderson type stuff and the legato sound(s) of Garsed or Holdsworth. I'd really like to be able to get a lot of good and clear harmonics..natural and artifical with ease. I also would like a pickup that cleans up when the volume is backed off.

Any suggestions?

John R.


John,
the JB and '59 is a classic humbucker combo.I have a JB paired with two Vintage Rails pickups and I like it a lot-it has mid output,harmonically rich,not too rough but has a rock bite to it.I used to have a Guild Bluesbird with 2 '59s and I liked them as well but they were more vintage sounding-less output and brighter.That said as far as humbuckers go I love my current combo on my Suhr-DSV and DSH+(made by Suhr),they sound so freakin' smooth and dynamic.You definitely have a lot of options,good luck with the search!

Vlad
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