Finding the right bridge pickup for my Schecter C-1 Exotic Star

The Metlr

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Here's the rundown:

Schecter C-1 Exotic Star
25.5" scale
Mahogany body (heavy!)
neck-through, ebony fretboard

I play mostly hard/heavy rock and metal. Tunings range from Drop B to Drop G#, depending on what mood I'm in and what songs I'm using the guitar for in my band. I use 6505+ head and a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier interchangeably through a mesa oversize 412 cab loaded with V30's. My other Schecter is a C-1 classic with a JB in the bridge and I absolutely love that guitar/tone, but i'm looking for something different tonality wise in the exotic star. The tone sounds decent with stock pups through the 6505+ but entirely too muddy through the mesa. I don't want to have to adjust the EQ mid-show on my Mesa when switching guitars, so I want a pickup to balance out the warm, bassy sound of my exotic star but retain clarity and a good balance. Maybe a Duncan Distortion would be the best match to offset the overly bassy tendencies of the guitar? I don't like actives so blackouts are out of the question. I just want a balance of tone and fullness/clarity of notes. Thoughts/suggestions are greatly welcomed and many thanks! Also, I'm new to this neck of the woods on the SD forum.
 
Re: Finding the right bridge pickup for my Schecter C-1 Exotic Star

Black Winter, Distortion or maybe a Custom should work very well for you.
Also HAI!
 
Re: Finding the right bridge pickup for my Schecter C-1 Exotic Star

Distortion or Black Winter fa sho.

I personally feel the Custom would get too muddy at that low of a tuning in that guitar. Specially as it doesn't have the mids as the other 2 pickups

An Alt 8 could also be awesome, but I think when I played ine (once only unfortunately) it was in D standard i believe
 
Re: Finding the right bridge pickup for my Schecter C-1 Exotic Star

Sh6 I've used it in a c1 and it's perfect for metal and hard rock. It also sound better than most alternatives clean. Just do it.
 
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