Replacement pickups questions
dogfootblues
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How do you guys feel about epiphone humbuckers, and the few humbuckers guitar fetish sells? Anyone have any words to help me?
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What type of sound are you looking for?
I am a sucker for:
Dimarzio Evo's (Steve Vais signature pickup) Bridge and Neck options
Seymour Duncan Screamin Demon (George Lynch's signature pickup) Bridge
Seymour Duncan '59 in the neck/bass position. I get the 4 conductor option because I use a coil tap on neck pickups to clean up the sound.
EMG 81 bridge
EMG 60 neck
I like to play loud rock, hard rock, metal. There are other options that people really like but it depends on what type of sound you are looking for. The pick ups above are very hot (except the '59 and 60, but still have a nice full body sound). Take a look at Duncans website, Dimarzio's website, and EMG's. PRS makes some nice pickups but they are pricy. Good luck.
Unfortunately, I don't have any experience with GFS pups. I've always been curious, but since the prices are only slightly cheaper than Seymour Duncan, I've passed. Seymour is a much better-known pup manufacturer, and I trust the info on their website to be pretty accurate. I've had a few pups from him that I didn't care for, but I've always felt like the product was good.
Epiphone's stock pups are pretty much basic Gibson designs made to much lower-quality specs. I've seen Epi HBs that sounded great, and I've heard some that were microphonic on the showroom floor. My old Epi Les Paul still has the stock neck pup, because I am pretty happy with the way that it sounds.
As for other recommendations, Lollar or Fralin make great stuff. Gibson sells humbuckers separately, and they are good as well. WCR, Bare Knuckle, Joe Barden, Rio Grande, Kinman, Harmonic Design... There are entirely too many great pickups on the market. If you can really hone in on what you are looking for, there is somebody making the pup to get you there. The hard part is deciding what you are looking for.