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ECJazzman
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #1
I am considering replacing the bridge pickup in one of my PRSi. I have decided on a Duncan Custom Custom. Do I need to get the standard size or the trembucker size?

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Kurai
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #2
I guess if you're in the PRS know how, you'd know that it's affectionally called PRSi by the members of the PRS forum. As I posted earlier, like Viri (virus) and fungi (fungus). Hence PRSi
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #3
I myself own a PRS Custom 24. Just thought it was a little strange. I really could careless. Just thought it was funny.
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #4
PRSi is the plural of PRS as in viri or fungi
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #5
how do you figure that you add an I to the end of a company or person's
Intials to make the plural. Never heard that before. Bunch of SOBi.
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greenblob
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Posted 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago #6
Ive put a SD Custom Custom in my PRS CU22 (bridge) and really dont like it.. was looking for a slightly hotter output for a grittier gain sound than the dragon II, which it has, but its pretty treble heavy.. kind of made the guitar lose its depth (if that makes sense).. Going to try a SD JB or a Fralin PAF next.. one thing to know is you need to flip the magnet in Duncan pickups to keep the shared pickup positions (ie: neck+bridge.. split..) in phase.. very easy to do.. a 2min task.. info is on the SD website..
hope it helps..
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greenblob
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Posted 9 Months, 3 Weeks ago #7
Have since put an S.Duncan SH-4 JB and a SH1 59 in my cu22 and am very happy with them. The custom custom needs a home now..
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