Pickup choice once again.

soyzabean

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Hi guys, i was wondering what pick ups i should put into a Ibanez RGR321EX or a RG321MH. I was thinking Paf Pro in the neck and D sonic in the bridge,or maybe a air norton in the neck and a tone zone or super distortion in the bridge.Any comments? I'm aiming for a tight metal tone like like Lamb of God and Kill switch engage but i also want versatility and to be able to switch to nice cleans and stuff...thanks.
 
If you're looking for LOG's "palaces" tone, try the duncan sh-5 custom. It had it installed on my burny LP and it pumps up loads of mids... BREWWTAAALLL!!!
 
D-Sonic's a good choice, especially if you will use drop tuning or heavier strings (see Dimarzio.com for D-Sonic description)
 
A PAF Pro in neck gives a nicer clean tone than the Air Norton...

The AN would be thicker, warmer - can you imagine strumming that? Compared to the slightly thinner, but clearer, brighter cleans of the PAF Pro.

But if you like warm - rolll down the tone contorl on your guitar.
 
While Shredcow has his point, *nicer* can be subjective though. =P

That said, you can still consider btwn AN and PAF Pro.
 
Aye, and thats why its "Shredcow" that posted. Not "Everyone".



That said - the AN isn't the end-all neck pup. Too many in favour of it... and few comparisons offering an alternate Point of View. Its becoming a one-sided slant.

I used the Air Norton before, and I had coil split available - that made it usable for rhythm cleans.
 
At least you offered really good reasons why as to consider PAF Pro over AN. =)

What I'm suggesting is that the threadstarter may not know which he will prefer, so don't take it negatively alright? cheers~
 
yea, thats what i thought as well, im afraid the air norton will be too muddy, but i like warm sounds, but i also want to be able to switch to clear sounds as well.... like u said , with the paf pro , juz gota roll down the tone knob...
 
I don't htink of the AN as... muddy. I think its a clear but warm and full sounding pickup. Full sounding as in... its not honky with the mids but the mids are filled up.

For an aftermarket pup to be muddy - I'd suspect setup of either guitars or efx/amps before anything.
 
You said "emulate"...

Well...
In a way, yes... in a way.


You can't get it all though... so... I hate to say this but... this one is on your ears.
 
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