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GuitarDemon666
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Would a Seymour Duncan JB sound decent for punk rock if put into the bridge of my Les Paul Studio? I'm looking for something different than my Alnico II Pro.
Yeah, the JB would be pretty good, but it might drive your amp a little too hard. Punk guys tend to play a little cleaner than most people thing, so I'd probably suggest something which isn't quite so hot. Then again, you have the Alnico II for that, so it's up to you. Just remember, the position of the pickup is a huge percentage of the sound of the pickup, so even if you have the same pickup in both positions it will sound quite different.
Light
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M.K. Gandhi
Hey, Light, if I walked in and said, "Let's do a guitar that's way versatile, we can do S-S-S, S-S-H, H-S-H, or H-H-H, with coil splits," what would you recommend?
Yeah, answer ASL's question then return to mine if you have an answer.
My Alnico II sounds decent, but when I play my leads I wish I had something hotter, like the Hot Rail I have in my other guitar. It's a crap guitar but the leads have much more sustain with the hot rail.
Is that what you used on Search and Destroy?
THANKS! It worked.
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To my ear, a JB is to hot for punk, but do what you want.
Light
Way back in the day, the guitarist in the band I was working with used a Fender Mustang and Danelectro with lipsticks and a Schaller bridge.