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		DimarzioForum.Com => The Pickup Place => Topic started by: MNash87 on January 25, 2016, 05:04:13 PM
		
			
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				Just picked up a Charvel DST Star guitar on closeout. Need suggestions for a bridge pickup for it. It a mahogany body, maple neck with rosewood board.  We play hard rock, classic rock, and classic metal. I use a Blades Reaper high gain amp. Thanks in advance
			
 
			
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				Titan
			 
			
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				I think there's one pickup that own those styles and thats the Super Distortion. IF you're going for classic tones that is. You can also go with a PAF-style pickup like the 36th Anni or the PAF Master if you're leaning more on the 'rock' than 'metal' side of things. I'd go SD tho.
			
 
			
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				It was quite long ago when I had a chance to play a Star shaped guitar - actually it was a Charvel. It had a (probably non-original) Bill Lawrence L-500 (no idea which variant, though) in it and I remember it being loud, bright and aggressive. From that angle I believe that the Super Distortion may work well and put some fat in the overall tone. 
Cheers Stephan
			 
			
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				I agree. Super D and a Super 2 neck.
			
 
			
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				I have to second the Super D for the bridge but go with a PAF Pro in the neck
			
 
			
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				Imho the best bridge pup for your woods and for classic hard rock is Fred.
There is a reason DMZ have been making this pup for many years. It's very good, has also a lot of dynamics, and it cuts well in any dense mix, in view also of the slightly dark tones of your guitar body/fretboard wood.
			 
			
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Imho the best bridge pup for your woods and for classic hard rock is Fred.
There is a reason DMZ have been making this pup for many years. It's very good, has also a lot of dynamics, and it cuts well in any dense mix, in view also of the slightly dark tones of your guitar body/fretboard wood.
The FRED is a cool pickup. Nice and open, but capable of shredding.