Dahla
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Ok guys, I'm looking for some advice.
I have long had an itch for some lower output pickups to see what the fuzz (badom tisssch) is all about.
I've decided that my Gibson Explorer is the guitar that will be changed. Currently, it has the EMG Het Set. The previous owner had EMG's installed, but at least left the ground wire from the bridge, so it will be an easy swap back to passives.
Sound-wise, the explorer is a typical mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard guitar. It's not overly bright and snappy, but it's not completely muffled either. Balanced and warm? Yes.
Musically, I play music from Foo Fighters and up, with original thrash-esque music being the main focus. I'm on the distortion channel 80% of the time. I like a good, chunky tight rythm sound. And I like mids. Not necessary screaming high mids, but definitely mid mids. James Hetfield, Scott Ian and Max Cavalera are huge influences on my playing. I do not play leads in band settings, I'm not good enough.
My rig is a Kemper. The amps I'm mostly drawn too is Marshall's and Mesa's (rectos). I SOMETIMES like an EVH 5150III, but they are a little too gainy and fizzy for me most of the time. I use probably less gain than you would think. I like it right where it sustains and is distorted, but I like the chunk and definition of a "cleaner" distortion.
In the past I have always gone for high output ceramic pickups. I love the JB. I love the het set. I love the BW and I loved the distortion. But it's time to try something I haven't tried before, so what do you guys recommend for me? What pickup that I wouldn't normally go for would suit me?
(I have experience with the screaming demon, and I liked the sound but I felt it lacked sustain. That was in a Fender though).
I have long had an itch for some lower output pickups to see what the fuzz (badom tisssch) is all about.
I've decided that my Gibson Explorer is the guitar that will be changed. Currently, it has the EMG Het Set. The previous owner had EMG's installed, but at least left the ground wire from the bridge, so it will be an easy swap back to passives.
Sound-wise, the explorer is a typical mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard guitar. It's not overly bright and snappy, but it's not completely muffled either. Balanced and warm? Yes.
Musically, I play music from Foo Fighters and up, with original thrash-esque music being the main focus. I'm on the distortion channel 80% of the time. I like a good, chunky tight rythm sound. And I like mids. Not necessary screaming high mids, but definitely mid mids. James Hetfield, Scott Ian and Max Cavalera are huge influences on my playing. I do not play leads in band settings, I'm not good enough.

My rig is a Kemper. The amps I'm mostly drawn too is Marshall's and Mesa's (rectos). I SOMETIMES like an EVH 5150III, but they are a little too gainy and fizzy for me most of the time. I use probably less gain than you would think. I like it right where it sustains and is distorted, but I like the chunk and definition of a "cleaner" distortion.
In the past I have always gone for high output ceramic pickups. I love the JB. I love the het set. I love the BW and I loved the distortion. But it's time to try something I haven't tried before, so what do you guys recommend for me? What pickup that I wouldn't normally go for would suit me?
(I have experience with the screaming demon, and I liked the sound but I felt it lacked sustain. That was in a Fender though).