Metalblaze
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Re: I've experienced a "Blackout"!
It seems to have that low-end roar more pronounced and raw than EMGs.
It seems to have that low-end roar more pronounced and raw than EMGs.
Helstar is king in progressive thrash music.I love them.Thanx for the post Evan!Rob Trevino from Eternity Black and Helstar is the latest artist to switch:
From: Rob Trevino
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 12:11 PM
To: Patrick Kirshtner
Subject: I've been Blacked-Out!!!
Dude-
Just a note to let you know how pleased I am with these new pups!!! I don't really know how to describe the tone, but it is awesome!! I have replaced the stock pickups in my new axe and now i am ready to rock...
I will be getting new sets of Blackouts ASAP. I think I am even going to replace my Dimebucker in my ESP baritone. It sounds good, but I just don't think it compares with these babies!
Big props to you and everyone at SD for working with me!! I REALLY appreciate it!
We are scheduled to begin recording our CD sometime this weekend and it should go on through the end of the month and most of July and I believe (if all goes to plan) we should have a November release. I will definitely get you guys a new kit with the new CD once we get our promos...
Rock on!
Rob.
turn your gain down, **** me!
thanx for the clips. Whats your EQ at right now?
Geez you guys are brutal! Thank you Darth Nihilus for posting clips, they sound great to me.
But seriously guys you can't judge these babies by one or two clips. Literally every time we send these pickups to artists they are completely amazed. I can't make up the kinds of things they are saying. Their emails are loaded with exclamation points!So if these same professional artists are used to the "others" and they are blown away when they use Blackouts through their professional rigs, I imagine everyone else will follow. Darth is just the first to post what he's doing with them.
Someday I should probably record a clip with something like a '78 or Distortion and then record the same clip with the Blackouts. Maybe that would give better context of what these babies can really do.
Bass-7 mid-9 treble-7 gain-10