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Great set of pickups. You may also want to consider the Pegasus/Sentient set as well. A lot of it depends on what specifically you want out of the pickups in addition to the guitar (woods) and amp/speaker set up you use. All the links in the chain matter. Both are wonderful sets. Very articulate and tight (crisp, fast, quick) on the pick attack and respond well. I would say The Nazgul is probably less versatile as it is more of a chug machine type pickup that excels at one thing really and that is the chug.
If you have specific questions, i will do my best to answer them.
The Nazgul is pretty much a 'distortion only' pickup. Stay away if you want a usable clean tone or like dynamics. But that's why it is so good at what it does.
Anyone know the differences in the 6 & 7 string Nazguls? Does the Naz do well in 6-string E Standard? Or does it lose some of those #TEHBROOTZ when it's not "fathom(ing) the deepest of metal tunings"?
I have it in a 6string in E standard. So everything I wrote about it above is based on that. A niche pickup, but it is the undisputed king of that niche. Like I said: the cut and focus of an EMG81 and the girth of something like a JB, but with the precision and tightness of an active circuitry.
Nice. Thx!
Have you had one in a 7-string before?
Nope.I have two 7 strings. One came with EMGs, so I didn't feel like completely rewiring it. Besides the brushed chrome EMGs look rad. :9:The other came with direct mounted DiMarzio Imperiums. They sound stellar, but the triangular baseplate tabs would've kept me from just popping in a Nazgûl anyways.