ScuroFantasma
02.21.15 | Wow the list stuffed up completely but it was unimportant anyway.
Edit: fixed it, just not used to the knew system |
DrGonzo1937
02.21.15 | Bare Knuckle man. I say no more. |
ComeToDaddy
02.21.15 | I'm hopeless when it comes to guitar gear, but commenting so I can return once there's responses. Should finally replace my stock pickups, I've been pushing them on my ESP for close to 6 years now :| |
ScuroFantasma
02.21.15 | @gonzo, I'll give them a look man, thanks
@CTD - yeah I'm also pretty unknowledgeable in this area, but it looks like its about time to change yours haha |
SCREAM!
02.21.15 | I was looking at these ones a while back but was never able to get them due to lack of cash
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/dimarzio-d-activator-humbucker-set-std-nk-f-sp-brdg |
sapient
02.21.15 | Seymour Duncan Jb for the bridge and a 59 for th neck, been using it in my PRS and it can do metal really well but is versatile enough to go clean as well. What's the guitar btw? |
ZombicidalMan
02.21.15 | Duncan Distortion if you want something that has a lot of bite, Dimarzio Super Distortion if you want something with a little bite (think Iron Maiden), and a JB if you want something versatile.
I hate active pickups, though they have their place. Bare Knuckle are great pickups but are pricey and much harder to find - better to go with DiMarzio or SD since it'll set you back $100 or so and you can just go to your local shop. I found the JB to be too treble-y, so I switched to a Super Distortion in my "metal" guitar, I find it's more balanced. Finally, you can always go the classic route and get a PAF, like the SD Seth Lover, which is low gain, but gives you better cleans and can get really nasty if you have a high gain amp. |
Nocturnalize
02.21.15 | Bare Knuckles they are worth it |
minty901
02.21.15 | P90 neck pickups have lovely bite man. I have Seymour Duncan P90s. |
Gameofmetal
02.21.15 | EMG's have been a go to for heavy music for a long time but of late I have noticed some musicians swapping out for like the bare knuckles or whatever. I have EMGs in one of mine and they're fine. |
SCREAM!
02.21.15 | My bro got a nice PRS that came with EMGs and they sound pretty great but I still don't find them worth the hassle of having to deal with the batteries when you can easily find passive pick ups that do the job as well or better |
bloc
02.21.15 | Bare Knuckles are waaaay too expensive and overrated as fuck. If you want versatility, you can easily find what you want with Dimarzios or Duncans and it won't break the bank |
Slut
02.21.15 | I have Seymore Duncan phat cat and jb or something I forget on my guitar.
I want a jazz master so bad on another Note |
DrGonzo1937
02.21.15 | "Bare Knuckles are waaaay too expensive and overrated as fuck."
Expensive, yes, overrated, no way. |
ZombicidalMan
02.21.15 | yeah, I agree with bloc. bare knuckle are twice as much as most pickups, and definitely don't give you twice the "tone". even lace offers some sweet high gain pickups which I feel obliterate the bare knuckle equivalents
jazzmasters are amazing, I adore my japanese one after I changed the pots to 250k and threw in seymour duncans. every guitarist needs a jazzmaster, jaguar, or jagstang |
ScuroFantasma
02.21.15 | Thanks everyone who responded, you've given me a lot of options to consider. I think I'll skip the Bare Knuckles for now, they're a tad expensive for me at the moment. The Duncan's and Dimarzios seem well recommended so I'll start their and see what looks good to me. |
ScuroFantasma
02.21.15 | @Sapient I like the idea of the '59 in the neck position, might be what I'm looking for actually (all depends on what my local music shops have). But if Zombicidal is correct and the JBs are trebly then I think I'll avoid those, I prefer a stronger bass sound. |
ZombicidalMan
02.21.15 | I support the '59 for sure, they're great pickups. But I know that I had a JB in the bridge, and I just found it to be very brittle, even if I messed around with the tone controls and amp's EQ. It lacked oomph. I think the Duncan Distortion is a good alternative, but it has very muddy cleans (it has great clarity however).
Of course it's all opinion, I thought I'd dig the JB but it just didn't work out for me. Maybe it's exactly what you want - doesn't hurt to try the heralded combo of JB and 59! |
bloc
02.21.15 | Also look into a Dimarzio Tone Zone in the bridge and Air Norton in the neck. It's a popular combo with a great bass response. |
ScuroFantasma
02.22.15 | Cheers bloc, I'll give that combo a look, I'm looking for something with good bass response so that could work.
@Zombicidal - fair enough I suppose it's a personal thing but if it sounded too trebly for you then chances are I won't dig it either. I'll give the Duncan Distortions a look too and probably those Dimarzios. |
ZombicidalMan
02.22.15 | cool, I love nerding out on guitars in sputnik threads |
bloc
02.22.15 | Amen to that Zombi :) |
ScuroFantasma
02.22.15 | That air Norton sounds very appealing |
bloc
02.22.15 | Tbh, I've always preferred Dimarzios over Duncans
As a bonus with Dimarzio, you can choose different colours. Like seriously, there's yellow, pink, blue, green, etc. Sounds corny I know, but you stick those in the right guitar and you have something beautiful |
ScuroFantasma
02.22.15 | Nah I get it, aesthetics are important to an extent. I'll have to see what my local stores have available and try to match some of these. |