
napalmdeath
Well-known member
Put an EQ in the loop, and cut the highs. Problem solved.
You can also phone up Arcane or Seymour Duncan HQ - seriously - just call them; explain what's happening, and let them wind a set for you - the pricing is only a bit more than off the shelf (at least in the case of SD) and they're custom made JUST for youJunk Yard Dog":6aqiziqh said:Update: I played the Friedman BE100 today at GC with my Paul and i could hear a difference. I'll write more later, it was a great amp!!! Very articulate. I can tell it may partly be my amp AND I also was experimenting at home with my Marshall by turning the tone know down and that DID help. ...I think I'm finding, however, that I'm just not crazy about the Duncan WLH in the bridge.
So, I'm not gonna sell the Paul. I am going to try a different bridge humbucker and I'm also going to put the Duncan Slash in the Neck. I LOVE that tone. I don't like the 'jangly' and 'almost honky' vibe of the WLH. It sounds GREAT for Page tones, but I'm looking for somethign different. I don't need a high gain pickup as my amps have plenty of gain.
I'm looking for something medium output, great clarity under hard rock to early metal, and not super bright as my Paul is already bright and middy. Not something too expensive either, hence why I like Duncans.
Cheers!