Re: Fat, thick, bridge pickups ?
Got the Suhr Aldrich today and installed it in my Ibanez Paul Gilbert PGM500 model, thus replacing the JB that was in there before.
The first thing that struck me is the stunning tightness of the Aldrich. It seems to fit right in the middle of the JB and Distortion, but it reminds me of the Dimarzio Tone-Zone also in that if you don't pick really hard, it doesn't burn or offer anything interesting. Also, there is too much pick noise for my preference and it feels too compressed.
Just like the Distortion :
It's VERY tight for rhythm playing
It's incredibly loud (louder than EMG-81, a little less than EMG-85 and X2N)
Has a lot of harmonics (maybe a hair less than a Distortion though)
Just like the JB :
It has an upper mid singing boost but the presence is shaved a bit to keep things under control.
So yeah, I can now figure out why many people love the Suhr Aldrich so much.
But, unfortunately, it doesn't do what I want a bridge pickup to do for me. It's not thick at all IMHO. When I say "thick" I really mean "muddy", like a super thick Invader or something like that. I don't care if the lows are totally untight and if the rhythm playing is impossible, I want something with lots of "oooomph" and gigantic low-mids to push the gain with smoothness, but still enough pick attack to be precise for picking. I don't like an upper-mid boost that much and both the JB and Aldrich have that. For what I want, the best pickup I've encountered so far is still the Full Shred, but I'm always looking for something smoother and fatter in the lows.
For a tone example, check out the song Redemption by Andy Timmons. Now that's THICK with not much high-mids, very smooth on the ears.
Next on the try list :
-Tom Anderson HN3+
-Tom Anderson HN3
-Tom Anderson H3+
-Duncan Alternative 8
-Duncan Custom Custom
-Dimarzio Breed Bridge (if all else fails!)