dominus
King Midas to Cheap Guitars
Re: Active vs. Passive - for those that have used both, what did you stick with?
Ahh. Most people mean "brighter" when they're talking about tightness, they mean the sound of the distortion. Yes, actives are less noisy than passives. It's probably because actives are lower output pickups with a preamp. Noise is another reason I switched to actives, I also use lower tunings (open B) with tons of distortion.
I think I should clarify what i meant when i said tight - i meant tight and quiet (ie hum free) - every passive i've tried (Distortion, JB, invader, Alt 8, d activator) has this inherently present noise when played under high gain (and please don't mention using a noise gate etc - i already do) - it's something i don't mind when playing metal tuned above Db, but for all that super tight riffing like Fear Factory and bands like them, i find that blackouts have this whole "noise gate built into the pickup" thing going, and no passive i've tried has that - something i find essential for playing in B. Plus it allows me to not shut the noise gate too tightly and ruin attack, but when you stop playing, there is absolute silence. I love blackouts for that application, not so much for playing in more standard tunings.
Ahh. Most people mean "brighter" when they're talking about tightness, they mean the sound of the distortion. Yes, actives are less noisy than passives. It's probably because actives are lower output pickups with a preamp. Noise is another reason I switched to actives, I also use lower tunings (open B) with tons of distortion.