Benjy_26
25's Nemesis
Re: Hot Pearly Gates ?
An Iommi?
I really want an animal style double double pickup, especially after a night out
An Iommi?
I really want an animal style double double pickup, especially after a night out
Exactly my experience as well. I tried the Demon and the S Deco in an old Hamer Special, though. Think of it as a LP Jr double cut with a way better neck joint and a string thru bridge and that's basically what that guitar is.
I see the S Deco as a more refined, sweeter Demon. It kicks a little harder, has a bit more low end, a more complex midrange, and, believe it or not, more detail when clean AND when gained out. Both are tight pickups, but I hear a little more tightness from the Demon and a bit more low end thump from the S Deco V. I've never mag swapped mine.
Didn't there use to be a Pearly Gates+ model? I would look into that.
Just to throw this out there for people who aren't in the loop about the S-Deco, there are three advertised magnet options, A2, A4, and A5 (you can get all the other magnets, but these three are the most common and were listed on the CS webpage) and each one was wound slightly differently. I don't have any on hand to look at, but here is what Darth Phineas found on his:
S-Deco Bridge:
Alnico 2, 43AWG Plain Enamel
Series – 12.65k
Split n – 6.35k
Split s – 6.31k
Parallel – 3.16k
S-Deco Bridge:
Alnico 5, 43AWG Plain Enamel
Series – 11.74k
Split n – 5.85k
Split s – 5.89k
Parallel – 2.94k
So, which version of the above will do the:
"I see the S Deco as a more refined, sweeter Demon. It kicks a little harder, has a bit more low end, a more complex midrange, and, believe it or not, more detail when clean AND when gained out. Both are tight pickups, but I hear a little more tightness from the Demon and a bit more low end thump from the S Deco V."
With level of fullshred output ?
Thanks.
So, which version of the above will do the:
"I see the S Deco as a more refined, sweeter Demon. It kicks a little harder, has a bit more low end, a more complex midrange, and, believe it or not, more detail when clean AND when gained out. Both are tight pickups, but I hear a little more tightness from the Demon and a bit more low end thump from the S Deco V."
With level of fullshred output ?
Thanks.
The version of an S-Deco that is like a sweeter and more refined Demon is the A5 version.
If you want Fullshred or Custom 5 type output, that will require either overwinding it or a magnet swap and I can tell you that both change the dynamics a fair bit. I have an S-Deco with an A8 and two rows of allen screws (like a fullshred) in a PRS Mira right now. Killer pickup, but quite a bit different than a stock Deco.
I put an Alnico 9 in my PGb. It gotta fatter, hotter, and thicker. It pushed the amp harder too. It also lots of chunky bottom end. It sounded great in my Strat, too much low end in my Epi LP.
Thanks! So, A5 version will have close output of Demon?
So fullshred is A8 and Allen screws ?or just one of ? Any options of hearing a clip of the S-Deco/Fullshred hybrid?
I am stealing your description of the S-Deco, because the way you compare it to the Demon is both spot on and a great reference for all the players who have been curious, but never tried one.
So for anyone curious, the Benjy_26 description of a standard A-5 loaded S-Deco nails it and should give you an accurate idea of what it is all about.
Another cool thing about the S-Deco is how versatile it is. It really sounds great in a variety of guitars and for a variety of music!
Oh! One more comparison I have seen people wonder about is the Perpetual Burn vs S-Deco. That is a case right there of how 2 pickups with a similar DC resistance and the same magnet can sound quite different. Perpetual Burn is a more aggressive pickup to my ears: more upper mid content and top end, whereas the Deco is more balanced amd warmer.
So, which version of the above will do the:
"I see the S Deco as a more refined, sweeter Demon. It kicks a little harder, has a bit more low end, a more complex midrange, and, believe it or not, more detail when clean AND when gained out. Both are tight pickups, but I hear a little more tightness from the Demon and a bit more low end thump from the S Deco V."
With level of fullshred output ?
Thanks.
I was specifically comparing a stock Screamin Demon to a S Deco V.
This one ?
S-Deco Bridge:
Alnico 5, 43AWG Plain Enamel
Series – 11.74k
Split n – 5.85k
Split s – 5.89k
Parallel – 2.94k
Fullshred, on the site is DCR 14.1, so S-Deco a little cooler with 11.74 ?