Awesome High-Output Comparsion

Scott Olson

SD Media Manager


*NOTE: Make sure to turn up the quality to as high as you can handle*

Full mix-

Distortion 0:06 - 1:02
Full Shred 1:03 - 1:59
Invader 1:59 - 2:55
JB 2:56 - 3:53
Alternative 8 3:54 - 4:49
59/Custom Hybrid 4:52 - 5:46
Custom 5:46 - 6:42
Dimebucker 6:42 - 7:39
EMTY Blackout 7:40 - 8:36
Blackout Metal 8:36 - 9:33
Blackout Standard 9:33 - 10:30
Gus G 10:30 - 11:27

Guitar only (2 tracks L/R)

Distortion 11:27
Full Shred 11:38
Invader 11:49
JB 12:00
Alternative 8 12:10
59/Custom 12:22
Custom 12:32
Dimebucker 12:43
EMTY 12:54
Blacout Metal 13:05
Blackout STD 13:16
Gus G 13:27

Which one sounds best to you?
 
Last edited:
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

I really like the 59/custom hybrid and the full shred....the gus g blackouts sounded the most 'right' to my ears for that riff.
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

Best metal pickup comparison demo ever. Kudos! That's fantasic.

Of the pickups used, for this kind of music, I prefer the Distortion and the 59/Custom the best among the passives and the Gus G from the actives.
 
Last edited:
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

The drums drown out the guitars on the first half. It's not a drum demo.
 
Last edited:
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

For me, the 59/Custom from the passives, and the Gus G on the active side

Just for interest sake, why not include some detail of the speakers you're listening on - Mine is one of the Bose 2.1 set-ups, I forget the exact name.
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

I liked them all pretty much the same, there was a lot of gain so they tended to sound similar.
I really disliked the Dimebucker, that sounded horrible.
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

I'm going to state before I give my opinion that I'm really not a fan of metal.

That having been said, I think the hybrid wins hands down. I liked where it sat in the mix best.
 
Last edited:
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

I liked the Distortion the best. The EMTY sounded the most "right" for that riff though. By "right" I mean articulate and tight without being fizzy, which the Dimebucker sounds. The other Blackouts are close enough too which sound good as well.
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

I liked the custom then invader the best. The invader did not sound muddy to me. I am gonna have to try one. Out of the actives I liked the abh-2. The c/59 sounded great but lacked beef imo. I bet I would like it with a8
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

I liked them all pretty much the same, there was a lot of gain so they tended to sound similar.
I really disliked the Dimebucker, that sounded horrible.

Odd... I actually really liked the Dimebucker. :-P

Funny thing is that I REALLY liked the JB in the mix, but solo it was nasal sounding... I mean, that's what I'm used to, but I guess I just never realized how well that DOES work in the mix. It would still probably drive me insane if it were ME in playing a JB in the mix, but I can appreciate it a bit more now.

I really do have to agree that the Gus G set sounded really spectacular.

Oh, I'm listening on my Plantronics GameCom1 headset.
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

Surprised in the difference in EQ you can hear. Invader sounds make for this. The Alt 8 seems down a little on volume. Turn it up a hair and it sounds better, then it is my favorite. The high resistance pickups have more treble than I would have thought. The JB is really middy. Like the Custom 2nd best. The Dime is really scooped. Great demo. ;)
 
Last edited:
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

The Invader sounds great but it was feeding back. The ALT 8 sounds flat/constipated and the Dimebucker sounds harsh/bright. I was surprised by how good the Custom sounds and how good the Standard Blackout sounds. However the overall winner has to be the Gus G Blackout.
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

this riff did grow a little on me. I needed this demo for recommendations cuz I know this riffstyle is what the younger types wanna hear in a guitar tone.
It didnt help very VERY much because I listen to how certain chords ring out over 3 seconds when choosing pickups, but attack & eq wise, chords/high to low string activity, this is a great comparison! I would have preferred the nondrum versions first, that was a pleasant surprise.

Im gonna be sending alot of folks to this - thanks for doing this. Now do a single coil blues one & a classic rock humbucker one.
Btw, this editing is EXCELLENT for comparison value! KUDOS!

And unlike so many other intolerable demos, NO SCHMUCK RAMBLING ON at the beginning! Gawd i hate that! 6 min of ers & uhs, "the quality of the flame", "Im using acme picks, acme strings, treble is set to pi" yadayadayada, then u find out the unplugged guitar drowns out the laptop mic!!! Deth to Amateurs!
 
Last edited:
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

what a monstrous PITA it must have been changing all of those pickups just to do this video

hats off to the person just for putting in all that effort
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

Wow! First of all, I'm amazed at the ability of the musician to play that riff that closely every time. When I play my own songs, they sound different every time. Second, I'm surprised by how closely all of the pickups sound to each other. The differences are subtle. (And yes, I have good speakers, on a good system.) ;)

Having said that, for this style of music, and this amp setting, the Dimebucker nailed it for me, with the Blackout Metal a close 2nd.

Cool video regardless.
 
Re: Awesome High-Output Comparsion

Liked em all except alt8 , dime bucker and blackout metal.


For me the short demos at the end are way more useful for listening.
 
Back
Top