
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
So I've been hunting for a tone in my head (aren't we all) and just haven't been satisfied with the sound of a lot of pups in my michael Kelly patriot. I find it leaning more towards the brighter side and as such , I love the tight low end but not always so crazy about the high end which can tend to lean towards bright. So the hunt began. Maybe some of this will help you guys out:
In the bridge mainly:
Duncan SH-5 : Seemed like it was missing a gear. Wished it was a bit more powerful and found it very stiff and the high end piercing almost.
Dimarzio Air Zone : Much better but still, the high end wasn't to my liking. It is really hard to get a thicker top end in a pup.
Duncan SH-11 custom custom: Too much bass! way too thick. I almost find there to be too much of a diff between soloing and going back to lower string riffing. A big dissapointment because I thought this was going to be the one.
Duncan JB with A2 magnet swap: Much better than the SH-11. More detail for rythm, nice top end. The only problem? Retains some of that mid honk from the JB and that's all I can hear. Also , because of the A2 mag, some of the rudeness that I like about a regular JB is lacking. That cut is what makes it seem like it has more gain I think.
So where to go now?? I thought regular duncan Alnico II's were actually voiced nice and raw , they just need more gain. Any of the shelf pup do that? I love the way they are voiced but i have one guitar with them in and i want this guitar to have more balls. Maybe a DSD next?
In the bridge mainly:
Duncan SH-5 : Seemed like it was missing a gear. Wished it was a bit more powerful and found it very stiff and the high end piercing almost.
Dimarzio Air Zone : Much better but still, the high end wasn't to my liking. It is really hard to get a thicker top end in a pup.
Duncan SH-11 custom custom: Too much bass! way too thick. I almost find there to be too much of a diff between soloing and going back to lower string riffing. A big dissapointment because I thought this was going to be the one.
Duncan JB with A2 magnet swap: Much better than the SH-11. More detail for rythm, nice top end. The only problem? Retains some of that mid honk from the JB and that's all I can hear. Also , because of the A2 mag, some of the rudeness that I like about a regular JB is lacking. That cut is what makes it seem like it has more gain I think.
So where to go now?? I thought regular duncan Alnico II's were actually voiced nice and raw , they just need more gain. Any of the shelf pup do that? I love the way they are voiced but i have one guitar with them in and i want this guitar to have more balls. Maybe a DSD next?