Alnico 5 magnets. They're nice pickups actually.AH^DK said:Nice. What magnets are in the Epiphone Les PAul Standard pickups?
AH^DK said:Hmm just saw. Alot of people says the Distortion is very good too for early metallica. Is that also a good alternative? I am running it through the engl screamer.
AH^DK said:Nice. What magnets are in the Epiphone Les PAul Standard pickups?
What makes the Invader not good?
And i havent heard anyones opinion on the EMG 81 perhaps?
AH^DK said:Nice. What magnets are in the Epiphone Les PAul Standard pickups? What makes the Invader not good? And i havent heard anyones opinion on the EMG 81 perhaps?
Its a good pickup, It sounds like the Custom may be better for you though. Just get a ceramic magnet and make your CC into a custom.AH^DK said:Okay, then those two are out i think.
I Play lead guitar soo.
What about the distortion?
With an amp that can do thrash/heavy metal, yes. Almost any pickup can with the right amp. Some pickups are just tailored more to that style than others. The Custom would be a really good choice to get a tighter bottom end and a big full sound without going over the top.AH^DK said:But the question is, will it be aggressive enough for Trash/Heavy Metal?
I need a tight low end and all, and another problem is that my cable is 6 metres long.
AH^DK said:Hey.
I have gotten the Custom Custom in my Les Paul, and i have always thought it sounded a bit sharp or high pitched so to say, not so much bottom.
when in my JCM900 it aint too bad, but in the ENGL it just shines through.
And as a combo i am beginning to play heavier, and i am very influenced by Metallica, Rammstein, Twisted Sister and others like them.
I like their sound alot, but i would like to keep my Phat cat in the neck.
Which bridge pickup would be good for what i want?
To be more precise:
Metallica: 1983-1986 sound.
Rammstein: Reise, Reise.
Twisted Sister: I Wanna Rock.
Its in a les paul.