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Re: Best bridge pickup for Metal Leads?
I personally would avoid the Distortion if leads are your aim. I have heard lots of good things about the Black Winter which is similar though. Not sure a 59 would be as good for you as some of the others on the list?
I say JB/thrash factor and enjoy.
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Re: Best bridge pickup for Metal Leads?
No mention of blackouts?
I think I've wired in every metal pickup Seymour makes over the years.... I love the distortion/black winter/invader dimebucker/alt-8 route certainly.
If I was only playing leads all day, I'd lean towards the dimebucker...it's wide open.
But....These blackouts are the most luxurious harmonic rich things I've ever used.
And they double down with amazing chunk for rythym as well.
Quiet with all the gains, and they sing! Can't say enough about them.Last edited by 80's_Metal; 01-25-2020, 08:14 AM.Go buy my book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/198405564X
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Re: Best bridge pickup for Metal Leads?
Originally posted by Nagisa View PostI personally would avoid the Distortion if leads are your aim. I have heard lots of good things about the Black Winter which is similar though. Not sure a 59 would be as good for you as some of the others on the list?
I say JB/thrash factor and enjoy.
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Re: Best bridge pickup for Metal Leads?
Originally posted by 80's_Metal View PostNo mention of blackouts?
I think I've wired in every metal pickup Seymour makes over the years.... I love the distortion/black winter/invader dimebucker/alt-8 route certainly.
If I was only playing leads all day, I'd lean towards the dimebucker...it's wide open.
But....These blackouts are the most luxurious harmonic rich things I've ever used.
And they double down with amazing chunk for rythym as well.
Quiet with all the gains, and they sing! Can't say enough about them.
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