weepingminotaur
Well-known member
Re: Bridge pickup for metal
Even the Nazgul's cleans are not without their place IMO. They are very far from anything you'd call sparkling or pristine, but if you (correctly) bought the Nazgul to play metal, you'll be able to get some solid "metal clean" tones: sharp, brassy, and bright, for the kind of intro sequence you just know is going to lead to something brutal and distorted a couple minutes later.
Anyway, I still think the Black Winters are the optimal choice for the OP. The bridge pickup alone will give you what you're looking for, and the neck pickup is insanely versatile. If you have coil-splitting on your guitar there is even more fun to be had.
Even the Nazgul's cleans are not without their place IMO. They are very far from anything you'd call sparkling or pristine, but if you (correctly) bought the Nazgul to play metal, you'll be able to get some solid "metal clean" tones: sharp, brassy, and bright, for the kind of intro sequence you just know is going to lead to something brutal and distorted a couple minutes later.
Anyway, I still think the Black Winters are the optimal choice for the OP. The bridge pickup alone will give you what you're looking for, and the neck pickup is insanely versatile. If you have coil-splitting on your guitar there is even more fun to be had.