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EyesOfTheSouth!
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This V had numerous high output pups and I was never satisfied. Finally chalked it up to the guitar and listed it for sale locally for a several weeks. As soon as I got interest, I decided to pull it and try lower output with a Duncan CS High Voltage set. Sounded amazing……but I quickly remembered why I bought the guitar. I have plenty PAF types in my other Gibsons.
On a last ditch effort, I decided to try the Skolnick bridge (production model and not CS). Instant satisfaction from the first try. I’m not even a fan of Testament, but this thing rips. I think he used a JB but this pup sounds nothing like a JB to me. It’s focused and saturated perfectly with a big emphasis in mids. None of that JB in mahogany mess. It’s really perfect for this guitar to be honest. I wouldn’t change a thing. And I really wasn’t expecting much other than a JB with a rough magnet. It’s not.
FWIW, I’ve tried the following in this guitar:
Pariah Destruction 70 (a distant 2nd)
Tonenerd Sunset Strip
Tonenerd Roxy
Manlius Dirty Finger Clone
Duncan Thrash Factor
Duncan Distortion
Duncan Custom
Dean “Lights Out” Schenker sig.
On a last ditch effort, I decided to try the Skolnick bridge (production model and not CS). Instant satisfaction from the first try. I’m not even a fan of Testament, but this thing rips. I think he used a JB but this pup sounds nothing like a JB to me. It’s focused and saturated perfectly with a big emphasis in mids. None of that JB in mahogany mess. It’s really perfect for this guitar to be honest. I wouldn’t change a thing. And I really wasn’t expecting much other than a JB with a rough magnet. It’s not.
FWIW, I’ve tried the following in this guitar:
Pariah Destruction 70 (a distant 2nd)
Tonenerd Sunset Strip
Tonenerd Roxy
Manlius Dirty Finger Clone
Duncan Thrash Factor
Duncan Distortion
Duncan Custom
Dean “Lights Out” Schenker sig.