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    Exclamation Ouch.

    Dang, the bridge pickup in my LP Classic just up and died. All of a sudden the bottom just dropped out of it. Bass response was zero. I opened the controls up to see if there was a prob with a tone cap or something not connected right, but nothing seemed obvious.

    So I bit the bullet and took it in to my guitar tech, who is an old acquaintance of mine (we've both been around the local scene since the 70's) and who was even briefly in a band with me. He confirmed that it was the pickup and not any other problem.

    Anyhow, on his advice I'm putting in a Seymour Duncan Custom 5. Since that's seventy bucks right there, the whole thing'll run around a Benjamin. Still I was gonna get hit with a bench fee anyhow, so I figured I'd go ahead and let someone who knows what he's doing do the work, rather than trying to save a few bucks and be arsed with doing it myself.

    Oh well, so many people b*ch about the ceramics that come stock in the Classics (never bothered me none), and since I'm a "if it ain't broke don't fix it" feller, maybe this was God's way of telling me to upgrade.

    Still for a cheap b*tard like me... I've bought whole guitars for what this repair will be, haha!

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    Ouch, but shite happens. Maybe the new pickup will sound even better in the end. 70 bucks ain't much if it makes the guitar sound great!
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    $70?! That would get you a whole new guitar on your budget. That's got to hurt.

    You'll love that pickup though. Get a push pull pot and tap it while you are at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Ouch, but shite happens. Maybe the new pickup will sound even better in the end. 70 bucks ain't much if it makes the guitar sound great!
    Yeah, I have Seymours in my Fernandes Ravelle and they sound wonderful, so it's no biggie. This is a different model than the ones I already have, so it should be an upgrade as well as expanding the sound pallette a smidge. My luthier buddy has great tatse-- haha, he was surprised I had such a nice guitar!

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    Man I wish pickups were that cheap here!

    Will work out for the best in the end though, some things are just meant to be

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShootTheGlass
    Man I wish pickups were that cheap here!

    Will work out for the best in the end though, some things are just meant to be
    Refresh my memory on your location?

    At any rate, yes we Americans are very blessed with the prices we can get a lot of gear at, you are right about that.

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    The Custom 5 is my favorite Duncan pickup good choice.
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    hey brian...i'll give you $100 bucks for that rick i played at your office to offset the cost of that pickup....you know....just trying to help out a friend!! :

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone2TheBone
    The Custom 5 is my favorite Duncan pickup good choice.
    Yay! I trust this guy about sound. He's been in bands even longer than me! In fact, had fate turned slightly differently, he could've been in Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, as he audutioned with them and was around back in that Mudcrutch era locally. His playing is a little too experimental and flashy for their stuff though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    hey brian...i'll give you $100 bucks for that rick i played at your office to offset the cost of that pickup....you know....just trying to help out a friend!! :

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    Haha, funny thing is, just today I rec'd a cashier's check for $100 for an old Randall bass amp I'm selling.

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    Put a Custom 5 in the bridge of my LP Std. about a year ago, and love it. Nice compromise between the vintage and hot/aggressive tone extremes. :
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    Put a Custom 5 in the bridge of my LP Std. about a year ago, and love it. Nice compromise between the vintage and hot/aggressive tone extremes. :
    Ah, cool. Since I still have the stock ceramic in the neck, going with a real vintage-sounding bridge pup probably would not have been a great idea.

    In my Ravelle I have the Jazz/JB combo, which I like a lot (hotter than vintage but not overly so). I also have a Duncan mini-HB in the neck slot of a Frankentele, so now I'm up to a total of 4 proper Duncans in the stable (plus a couple Duncan Designed P-90's in a Schecter Tempest Special, which are actually quite good).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    Anyhow, on his advice I'm putting in a Seymour Duncan Custom 5. Since that's seventy bucks right there, the whole thing'll run around a Benjamin.
    So a Duncan humbucker in the US costs $70. In the UK they cost £70. A bit wierd with the current exchange rate.

    Are the Duncans worth the cash?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    Refresh my memory on your location?

    At any rate, yes we Americans are very blessed with the prices we can get a lot of gear at, you are right about that.
    Scotland unfortunately.

    It actually worked out cost effective for me to go to the US on a cheap flight, bring back a few sets of SD's,and sell some of them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tibernius
    So a Duncan humbucker in the US costs $70. In the UK they cost £70. A bit wierd with the current exchange rate.

    Are the Duncans worth the cash?
    This is the first time I've paid for one directly. With my beater Frankentele that I got for $100 USD, it wasn't really an issue, since I was basically getting a usable guitar for $30 over the cost of the pickup. With my Fernandes Ravelle, I found a minty used one on consignment for $400 USD even, so again, it was kind of a package deal, those new Ravelles were going for $600-$800 new at the time.

    They are nice though. I honestly had a slight preference for the Ravelle's tone over the considerably more expensive Les Paul Classic. Since the LP Classic is my most expensive guitar, I didn't want to skimp on the pup. Haven't played the repaired LP Classic yet but I'll bet it'll sound great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    In my Ravelle I have the Jazz/JB combo, which I like a lot (hotter than vintage but not overly so).
    I have that same combo in my Dot, and like it very much. Hard to compare directly to my LP, since it's a semi-hollowbody vs. a solidbody, but the JB seems a little hotter and brighter, where the Custom 5 has somewhat stronger lower mids and bass. Since my LP Std. is quite bright sounding, this was the better match for my tastes. But that JB in the darker sounding Dot just KILLS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShootTheGlass
    Scotland unfortunately.

    It actually worked out cost effective for me to go to the US on a cheap flight, bring back a few sets of SD's,and sell some of them!
    Och, laddie! That was my vague recollection.

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    My Screamin' Demon was ~$90 because it's an artist model. I felt odd for a fleeting moment since I bought the whole guitar for $149.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marnold
    My Screamin' Demon was ~$90 because it's an artist model. I felt odd for a fleeting moment since I bought the whole guitar for $149.
    Tell me about it! Though it wasn't much money on an absolute basis, I installed $59 worth of pickups in that Fat Fully that cost me $24, delivered. So I spent 2.46 times the price of the guitar on pickup upgrades. If that had been a $2,400 Les Paul Standard, the pickups would have had to cost $5,900 to be the same, proportionally! A set of original '57 PAF's, maybe? I'll bet they'd be even more than that....
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