What are you using in your Flying V's?

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I have a Gibson V I love but can't seem to find the right pickup for. I didn't like the stock BB 3 (it's the current Antique model). I tried a Suhr SSV which was too dark and woof, and currently have a Gibson 60s Bucker with is okay. I don't play the heavier stuff like most of you -- rock, blues, harder rock. I could put a 500T which I don't think is versatile enough. Perhaps the same with a Duncan Distortion. I'd like to go from Schenker to Scorpions to early Metallica with it.

What are you using in your V?
Taste differs from one guitarist to another .
I had the Classic EMG 81 / 85 combo, but it was too compressed for my tastes.
So I switched to Schaller Actives , much better for me .
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I have a Flying V Pro T 2016 with DiMarzio Super Distortion both in neck and bridge. Sounds great !
 
Mine has a Super Distortion Bridge and a Breed neck.

The SD could be improved upon, but the Breed neck is pure bliss and a match made in heaven. The right amount of beef, push, clarity and character.
Volume pots are push-pull for coil-splits.

Today I took out the Super Distortion, since I had a different Super D put in my Charvel So-Cal, which in turn freed up an F-spaced Norton.
I put the Norton in my Flying V...

So far,
the good:
-awesome harmonics (as expected)
-nice 70's/80's crunchy kerrang
-good character
-splits a lot better than the Super D, since it has noticably more output when split. The Super D becomes really thin and wimpy then.

the less good:
-it's quite tight and lean on the low-end. I wish it had a more beefy low-end. The Super D was a tad better here.
-it could do with a slight thicker, smoother high-end as well. But maybe I'm hoping for the impossible; a thick, Les Paul tone from a Flying V...

Before y'all start recommending BKP, Lollars, Suhr, etc. I want to stick to DiMarzio for this guitar.
Maybe an AT-1 would work, although I wonder if I'll miss those awesome harmonics that the Norton gives me.
And I don't expect the ToneZone to do it for me, since I took it out of the Charvel because of the slightly flubby/wooly lows. I like a big, but tight low-end. Like the Duncan Custom 5, but that one is too polite I think.
 
Today I took out the Super Distortion, since I had a different Super D put in my Charvel So-Cal, which in turn freed up an F-spaced Norton.
I put the Norton in my Flying V...

So far,
the good:
-awesome harmonics (as expected)
-nice 70's/80's crunchy kerrang
-good character
-splits a lot better than the Super D, since it has noticably more output when split. The Super D becomes really thin and wimpy then.

the less good:
-it's quite tight and lean on the low-end. I wish it had a more beefy low-end. The Super D was a tad better here.
-it could do with a slight thicker, smoother high-end as well. But maybe I'm hoping for the impossible; a thick, Les Paul tone from a Flying V...

Before y'all start recommending BKP, Lollars, Suhr, etc. I want to stick to DiMarzio for this guitar.
Maybe an AT-1 would work, although I wonder if I'll miss those awesome harmonics that the Norton gives me.
And I don't expect the ToneZone to do it for me, since I took it out of the Charvel because of the slightly flubby/wooly lows. I like a big, but tight low-end. Like the Duncan Custom 5, but that one is too polite I think.
I think the Tone Zone would be a good choice, actually. Yeah, they can be tubby, but a V is naturally less mass, and less boomy sounding than a Charvel. I have an ash body Ibanez Prestige with one, and it's nice and beefy/tight. Had one in a Basswood Ibanez, not so good. I'd try it for shits and grins. It's a lot like the JB - magic in some, shit in others.
 
Air Norton or Norton maybe? Aren’t they what Page Hamilton uses?
 
Air Norton or Norton maybe? Aren’t they what Page Hamilton uses?
Uhm...ya might wanna read my post again 🤣. There *is* a Norton currently in there.

@napalmdeath you might be onto something. With the ToneZone I would at least have the harmonics still there... Although I fear I may want more output too. I have the Norton raised quite high @ 3mm (1/8") from the strings to get the desired output, also given that the Breed neck is quite loud.
 
Uhm...ya might wanna read my post again 🤣. There *is* a Norton currently in there.

@napalmdeath you might be onto something. With the ToneZone I would at least have the harmonics still there... Although I fear I may want more output too. I have the Norton raised quite high @ 3mm (1/8") from the strings to get the desired output, also given that the Breed neck is quite loud.
I wasn’t replying to you 😎
 
Pariah Pickups-Jake and Elwood Set in my 70’s Tribute V. They’re just slightly hotter than PAF style.
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If I had a V, I think I would like to try a couple of Duncan 59. Or If I could find them, Ibanez Super 70.
 
500T.

It is not the best choice.

It is the only choice.
 
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