Anyone out there who plays Southern Hardcore style, which pickups do you use?
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Not being familiar with this music, can you post a video example?Administrator of the SDUGF
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Adam Tanbouz (He Is Legend) uses an SD Sentient/Pegasus in the neck/bridge of at least one of his ESP Eclipses, if his Instagram is to be trusted.
I used to play music similar to Maylene and HIL quite a bit. I played a PRS Singlecut with a Custom 5 in the bridge (if I remember correctly) through a Mesa Rectifier and/or a JCM 2000. It was pretty convincing. Then again, my ES335 with 57 Classic pickups also sounded huge and awesome through the Mesa once I retubed it with 6V6s and seriously dropped the wattage so I could crank it and not kill my eardrums. In my opinion, I think your amp is going to be the biggest factor, so long as you're using humbuckers that don't totally fall apart under heavy-ish gain or have really extreme EQ profiles.DayGlo
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I’ve read that Adam Tanbouz used EMGs earlier on, then Pegasus & Sentient (which some LTD EC-1000 models come with as standard), and I’ve seen a video of him doing a demo for a Mojotone (I think it was) overwound ceramic set.
I think Jordan from ETID mostly uses EMGs in Eclipses, whereas Andy seems to use a whole bunch of everything. He claims to be a JB guy, but he seems to just go through gear like crazy, and I think he’s on Fluences.
I have seen in a couple of places that one of the guys from Maylene plays a Tele (Custom I’m assuming) with lil ‘59 & Jazz.
Scott Middleton from Cancer Bats I’m sure has used EMGs, as well as some German pickups in his Nik Hubers I think.
So basically, it seems like as long as it’s an active humbucker, or an alnico 5 or ceramic passive, it’s good :-)
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Corrosion Of Conformity have used the Anderson H3, and Duncan Invader. Other pickups that would work well are the Duncan Distortion, and Custom 8. The Dimarzio X2N, and Super Distortion. The Gibson Dirty Fingers. The Kent Armstrong M213, and M214. The Mighty Mite Motherbucker.Last edited by idsnowdog; 02-04-2021, 12:23 PM.
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I agree with the medium-hot designation if staying passive. Pickups like the Custom 5, Gibson 498T, JB, etc. are great for this.
EMGs are classic simply because they cut through so well, are very "crunchy" and really articulate single note runs, but passive pickups with a bit of a scoop and/or an upper-mid emphasis can really get that dirty, chunky flavor with decent clarity.
If I could make only one recommendation, though, it would be the Gibson 498T.
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Originally posted by Securb View Post
That was my go-to until I discovered the WLH set, I still have the 489T in a ton of guitars.
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I'm a big fan of medium output pickups if running into a high gain amp. I find that the sound is a bit more open and organic to my ears, and I'm never lacking for gain as the amp has it in spades. And as is often repeated here, your favorite artists probably use less gain than you think. My favorite hard rock/metal guitar is my ES335 with 57 Classics (alnico 2) - go figure. Plug it in to a good high gain tube amp and it sounds monstrous. It might have something to do with the construction of that guitar, but I'd 100% choose an ES over a Les Paul for big, heavy sounds 8 days a week.DayGlo
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Originally posted by chris effect View PostI prefer The sh-6 mayhem set above all others. For all kinds of hardcore, from NYHC to Hatebreed style stuff to Southern Style hardcore.
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