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PUs for my SG

Post by Gibanez » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:57 pm

I'm looking for opinions on new pickups for my 70's Gibson SG.
It's all mahogany with smaller block inlays. As of now I don't have
any PUs in it at all and I don't know where the originals are since
I moved about 5 times since then. I'm looking for a nice clear
articulate tone with some balls that would go perfect with a Metro
-amp 12000 series. I play all kinds of music but mostly classic stuff.
I also need a bridge PU for my Explorer which is also all mahogany.
Your input is much appreciated :wink:

Note: The SG has an ebony fretboard and the Explorer has rosewood.
I had a Duncan SH-6 in my SG & Explorer but there's too much
saturated distortion going on with them.

Thanks,
Tony

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Post by fillmore nyc » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:52 pm

(Said like you're sneezing): F... F... F... FILLMORES!!!!

Seriously, I got a set of WCR Fillmore's in my SG and they kick major ass. 8) 8) 8)

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Post by NY Chief » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:41 pm

fillmore nyc wrote:(Said like you're sneezing): F... F... F... FILLMORES!!!!

Seriously, I got a set of WCR Fillmore's in my SG and they kick major ass. 8) 8) 8)
Same in my LP Custom!

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Post by Billy Batz » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:58 pm

Hate to sing in chorus but Ill give another vote for Fillmores or Darkbursts. Awesome PAF tone.

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Post by JimiJames » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:40 pm

Gibanez wrote:I'm looking for opinions on new pickups for my 70's Gibson SG.
It's all mahogany with smaller block inlays. As of now I don't have
any PUs in it at all and I don't know where the originals are since
I moved about 5 times since then
. I'm looking for a nice clear
articulate tone with some balls that would go perfect with a Metro
-amp 12000 series. I play all kinds of music but mostly classic stuff.
I also need a bridge PU for my Explorer which is also all mahogany.
Your input is much appreciated :wink:

Note: The SG has an ebony fretboard and the Explorer has rosewood.
I had a Duncan SH-6 in my SG & Explorer but there's too much
saturated distortion going on with them.

Thanks,
Tony
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Post by Gibanez » Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:47 pm

Hey, does anyone like those fff...fff...fff...fillmores 8) Thanks
for the replies. I was on the WCR site and I think I'm gonna
get a set of Fillmores for the SG and maybe a Darkburst bridge
for the Explorer. I got a Duncan 59 in the neck position.

JimiJames, I took the originals out at the time when DiMarzio
was coming out with Super Distortions. I really don't know what
the original PUs were in the SG other than they were either waxed
or someone told me the covers were epoxied which I never heard
of. Back then it was really cool to have the exposed coil look and I
was 17 then so looks won over sound. But really the reason I put
the DiMarzio's in was that the Gibsons were feedbacking real bad,
especially through my fuzz box (I don't think they had distortion
boxes out yet).

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Post by toner » Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:06 pm

Gibanez wrote:I was 17 then so looks won over sound
To paraphrase Forrest Gump...
17 is as 17 does.

I can relate with you. I sold or traded gear back then that I wish I would have kept. Oh well, live and learn.

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Post by jhullin » Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:05 am

I have a '62 reissue SG that had a crossroads neck & darkburst A2 bridge which sounded really great. Today I installed a set of Skatterbranes. Keep in mind I'm still in the honeymoon stage but as of right now I like the Skatterbranes better............Jesse

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Post by Iron Horse » Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:37 am

Tim Mills (Bare Knuckle pickups) from England has some quality pups, The Mule or Riff Raff, and Wolfetone's are good, too. Fralin's ain't bad either (Vintage hot).
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Post by Gibanez » Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:43 am

Yeah, the Wolftones were ones I was looking at. I'll check out the other ones too. Thanks

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Post by HARLEYIII » Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:31 pm

Bareknuckle War Pigs sound nice in an SG. A friend of mine has em in a 62 re-issue. Dirty but not overly dirty.

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Post by Roe » Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:54 pm

I recommend highorder t tops. and lollar's low wind imperals looks tempting. I think I'll try those in my ES.
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Post by Iron Horse » Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:04 am

HARLEYIII wrote:Bareknuckle War Pigs sound nice in an SG. A friend of mine has em in a 62 re-issue. Dirty but not overly dirty.
Yes, but the output of them is HIGH, DC: ~22.55k
But from what I've heard, it's still very excellent sounding, and does much more than heavy distortion, have you heard the jazz cleans -clip?
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