I have had this Ed Roman Quicksilver for a LONG time, and have never quite found the perfect pickup for this particular guitar. Here are the specs:
PRS style double cut shape
Maple top, Korina back
Bolt on Maple neck, ebony fretboard
Tune o Matic bridge
Pickups are hard mounted
I originally had the blackbacks in there. They are mismatched and provided an interesting tone, but it was not powerful enough in the bridge for my liking.
Pickups I have tried:
Regular Blackback - not powerful and hot enough
Stronger blackback - more powerful but still not enough
Blackback with alnico 8 - the mismatched coils didnt work with the 8
Blackback with alnico 3- worst sound I have ever heard. Just didnt work.
Duncan Custom - Had more power but still not enough, and sounded a bit brittle
Custom Custom - nice lead tones, but not focused and crunchy enough on the power chords
I have a few PRS singlecuts with a tremonti pickup in the bridge. Its ceramic, but very rich, powerful, crunchy. I am trying to find a bridge tone in this guitar that is similar to them. Obviously I cannot match the tone since it is totally different construction and wood, but I want to find something that can get this guitar closer to a powerful high gain sound.
I am looking for a coil that is hot enough, and a magnet that will sound crunchy and powerful with rhythm chords ( full chords and power chords) and will have that nice lead tone.
I primarily want to use the bridge humbucker with high gain (modern rock/pop punk style), but also like to use the inner coils of both pickups to get nice clear tones. I am looking for something that is ballsy in humbucker mode but will still work decently split.
Alnico 2 was the magnet of choice in this guitar for its great mids in the higher register, but I have since installed a piezo system on the guitar. The bridge saddles went from metal to graphite, which I believe has changed the tone. Everything is a little "rounder", which is why I needed the Ceramic DuncanCustom in there. I am thinking of trying the Duncan Distortion, but will it be too brittle?
Anybody have any new pickups to try?
Thanks! Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to get all the info on the table!
Dre
PRS style double cut shape
Maple top, Korina back
Bolt on Maple neck, ebony fretboard
Tune o Matic bridge
Pickups are hard mounted
I originally had the blackbacks in there. They are mismatched and provided an interesting tone, but it was not powerful enough in the bridge for my liking.
Pickups I have tried:
Regular Blackback - not powerful and hot enough
Stronger blackback - more powerful but still not enough
Blackback with alnico 8 - the mismatched coils didnt work with the 8
Blackback with alnico 3- worst sound I have ever heard. Just didnt work.
Duncan Custom - Had more power but still not enough, and sounded a bit brittle
Custom Custom - nice lead tones, but not focused and crunchy enough on the power chords
I have a few PRS singlecuts with a tremonti pickup in the bridge. Its ceramic, but very rich, powerful, crunchy. I am trying to find a bridge tone in this guitar that is similar to them. Obviously I cannot match the tone since it is totally different construction and wood, but I want to find something that can get this guitar closer to a powerful high gain sound.
I am looking for a coil that is hot enough, and a magnet that will sound crunchy and powerful with rhythm chords ( full chords and power chords) and will have that nice lead tone.
I primarily want to use the bridge humbucker with high gain (modern rock/pop punk style), but also like to use the inner coils of both pickups to get nice clear tones. I am looking for something that is ballsy in humbucker mode but will still work decently split.
Alnico 2 was the magnet of choice in this guitar for its great mids in the higher register, but I have since installed a piezo system on the guitar. The bridge saddles went from metal to graphite, which I believe has changed the tone. Everything is a little "rounder", which is why I needed the Ceramic DuncanCustom in there. I am thinking of trying the Duncan Distortion, but will it be too brittle?
Anybody have any new pickups to try?
Thanks! Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to get all the info on the table!
Dre