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Caca_Spaniel_123
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After much trial and error I put back the stock #7 pickups in my PRS and the thing works fine. I'm looking for another bridge just to try things out.
Previously my guitar had a BKP Warpig and a Polymath and both didn't drive enough treble frequencies. It sounded like a blanket was thrown over the bridge pickup the whole time.. I hated it. Unplugged the guitar rings out loud and is quite balanced. Much brighter than my Les Paul Custom acoustically, so its the pickups that are darkening up the tone.
Its really a JB vs Super Distortion decision as I heard the Suhr is a clone of the JB. Judging from this clip the Aldrich has a more balanced EQ and more treble to cut through. I keep hearing the JB is a very shrill pickup but these YouTube clips seem to claim otherwise. I can't say for sure since I never had one but to me JBs are all mids and the bass and treble is rolled off. I will opt for a Aldrich first just to play it safe in case the Duncan JB is too dark in my guitar.
So.. Super Distortion VS JB in a balanced yet warm PRS singlecut. Go
Previously my guitar had a BKP Warpig and a Polymath and both didn't drive enough treble frequencies. It sounded like a blanket was thrown over the bridge pickup the whole time.. I hated it. Unplugged the guitar rings out loud and is quite balanced. Much brighter than my Les Paul Custom acoustically, so its the pickups that are darkening up the tone.
Its really a JB vs Super Distortion decision as I heard the Suhr is a clone of the JB. Judging from this clip the Aldrich has a more balanced EQ and more treble to cut through. I keep hearing the JB is a very shrill pickup but these YouTube clips seem to claim otherwise. I can't say for sure since I never had one but to me JBs are all mids and the bass and treble is rolled off. I will opt for a Aldrich first just to play it safe in case the Duncan JB is too dark in my guitar.
So.. Super Distortion VS JB in a balanced yet warm PRS singlecut. Go