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=== ## === This becomes your “PRS middle position” / “modern Les Paul middle” tone. Why this is ideal for Peacemakers: ✔ Balanced output ✔ Tight low end, no mud ✔ Works great for rock, metal rhythm, cleans, crunch ✔ Volume stays consistent ✔ No weird single-coil thinness ✔ Very usable live This is far more useful than “bridge humbucker + neck outer coil” with Peacemakers. ==== This is the biggest, thickest, highest-output sound on the guitar. ==== Think of it like: * Peacemaker bridge * boosted by * Peacemaker neck = near-active level output, huge mids, massive sustain Why series is great on Peacemakers: ✔ You keep them in full humbucker mode ✔ Series wiring gives you a “lead boost” without a pedal ✔ Thick but still tight (because Peacemakers aren’t bassy/muddy) ✔ Extremely powerful for solos or heavy riffs ✔ Still hum-cancelling ✔ Makes your 5-way more versatile without compromising gain tones
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