
Diary of a Axeman
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I like the Fender Custom Shop "69" and Texas Special for Blues.
For Metal ...
Stacked Humbucker ;
the Bill Lawrence L-250, it doesn't take, add or alter your sound, it only projects what the guitars character. Ohms and Henries vary due to each pickup .
The Seymour Duncan Cool Rail, just enough sizzle , but can clean up easily and compliments high powered humbuckers.
The Dimarzio Chopper, kind of like a SD Cool Rail but with cleaner highs.
The Dragonfire Duo Rail, kind of like a Bill Lawrence L-250 and Dimarzio Chopper, but with more upper mid enhancement .
Full size humbuckers .
The Seymour Duncan Screamin Demon, this pickup is great if you have a powerful humbucker in the bridge . Cleans up very good and has a good clean P90 sound when you roll the volume knob down to 7and a half .
The Dimarzio Humbucker From Hell, sound 95% like a single coil and has a hint of a P90 pickup. Sounds great with a SD Triple Shot and sounds great with an Acoustic simulator.
The Bill Lawrence XL-500, this makes a great neck pickup for Metal, especially when you have a bridge pickup wound at 14k ohms or higher . It's cleans up great when you roll the pickup down to 7 on the volume knob, with or without a treble bleed circuit. The one I dropped in a 1980's RR / Jackson is wound to 11.28k ohms .
The Dragon Fire Modbucker .... sound like a slightly hotter version of a SD Screamin Demon .
I use a Seymour Duncan Triple Shot pickup rings on the full size humbuckers for an Acoustic simulator or Sitar simulator.
For Metal ...
Stacked Humbucker ;
the Bill Lawrence L-250, it doesn't take, add or alter your sound, it only projects what the guitars character. Ohms and Henries vary due to each pickup .
The Seymour Duncan Cool Rail, just enough sizzle , but can clean up easily and compliments high powered humbuckers.
The Dimarzio Chopper, kind of like a SD Cool Rail but with cleaner highs.
The Dragonfire Duo Rail, kind of like a Bill Lawrence L-250 and Dimarzio Chopper, but with more upper mid enhancement .
Full size humbuckers .
The Seymour Duncan Screamin Demon, this pickup is great if you have a powerful humbucker in the bridge . Cleans up very good and has a good clean P90 sound when you roll the volume knob down to 7and a half .
The Dimarzio Humbucker From Hell, sound 95% like a single coil and has a hint of a P90 pickup. Sounds great with a SD Triple Shot and sounds great with an Acoustic simulator.
The Bill Lawrence XL-500, this makes a great neck pickup for Metal, especially when you have a bridge pickup wound at 14k ohms or higher . It's cleans up great when you roll the pickup down to 7 on the volume knob, with or without a treble bleed circuit. The one I dropped in a 1980's RR / Jackson is wound to 11.28k ohms .
The Dragon Fire Modbucker .... sound like a slightly hotter version of a SD Screamin Demon .
I use a Seymour Duncan Triple Shot pickup rings on the full size humbuckers for an Acoustic simulator or Sitar simulator.
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