Coryd
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Not the Nazgul.
Agreed! Anything LOTR gets my approval haha!
Not the Nazgul.
Not the Nazgul.
All of them do it. Depends on your taste.I'm looking at repl stock pickup in my jim root squier tele.
not sure to go jb, distortion, nazguil, or black winter.
tuned to d standard or drop c.
Metallica megadeth maiden pantara VH volbeet 5finger. Into 5150 iconic and mesa 4x12.
Want nice chug and not too fizzy.
I don't think any of the ones you asked is too dark for any guitar. You're trying to cover a very vast variety of metal tones. I'd say Distorton or even JB would be safer bets. The BW and Nazgul are a bit more case specific. Not that they can't do those tones, but I think the Nazgul is a bit more clanky, and the BW is a bit more raspy/dirty.It's dark sounding guitar stock. Maybe from mahogany body. Has no name fender passives vs the sig jim root with emg 60/81.
so u think nazgul be a good option?
Will it still do old school Metallica or is it too modern? To me best sound is 1st garage days Metallica for tone. Breadfan/the prince. this more black winter/distortion?
Listening to some comparisons the custom custom sounds good too but is it too low output?
I like the Distortion but it sizzles too much. Much prefer the Parallel Axis Original Trembucker, Full Shred, or EMG 81 in 24 volts.
When I do use the Distortion, it is for solos. It's the natural place for those scratchy, nasally, ice picky highs come through.
I like the basic character of the tone. Just like something smoother while remaining bright.
I found that the Alternative 8 had the same basic problem. Really scratchy, even backed down. Don't need that from a pickup when I have infinite preamp gain.
Most pickup names are pretty lame if you take a step back and think about it.
It's dark sounding guitar stock. Maybe from mahogany body. Has no name fender passives vs the sig jim root with emg 60/81.
so u think nazgul be a good option?
Will it still do old school Metallica or is it too modern? To me best sound is 1st garage days Metallica for tone. Breadfan/the prince. this more black winter/distortion?
Listening to some comparisons the custom custom sounds good too but is it too low output?
I thought I read in an old post somewhere on here that the Distortion is just a JB with a ceramic magnet. Fact or fiction?
People argue all the time. Some say yes. Some say no. IMO, even with different magnets, you can tell they're similar. If they're not the exact same coils, then at least, they're very close, and that's hard to dispute.
I don't remember if it's been "officially" confirmed. But at the very least, it's not as vox populi as the Custom family.
Re: First Garage Days
At the time I'm pretty sure James was using a Gibson Dirty Fingers and Kirk was using Seymour Duncan Invaders. The Invader to me is very dark and exactly the opposite of what a bright, articulate lead pickup should be. Some people can dial it in great but I never liked it.
What you are hearing on that recording is probably James's Mesa Mark IIC+ "Crunch Berries" head. Although Metallica is known for using Rectifiers, back in the day they used the Mark series. I have always considered the Mark to be the upper mids crunch and the Recto to be the thump--a mix Devin Townsend used well in SYL.
I prefer a medium output pickup dialed in carefully to a high gain amp with a pedal up front doing most of the saturation. The settings shouldn't be too extreme. Just enough to give the amp head and pickup additional oomph.
Some of my best tones have been done with EMG HZ1s, HZ3s, and HZ4s and those pickups are considering anemic by many in terms of output. However, they sit in a mix well and you can distort them and they retain clarity.
Remember, you can always dial back an amp, but it's hard to clean up a overly hot pickup short of backing it into the guitar body more.
For an example of why I prefer a Distortion for solos only, you can hear it here in my Jackson DK2S in this Judas Priest cover. Most of the rhythm guitar you can hear is an EMG HZ4. The rhythm guitar you can't hear is a Seymour Duncan JB filling things out but not really standing out.
Amps were Amplitube 4 I think: Marshall JMP 1 for the JB and a Fender Pro Sonic (yes, a Fender for distortion--played the real thing and loved it) for the EMG HZ4.
Solo was a Sansamp I think with a Bogner Uberschall cab.
Generally, I like doing things more in post. There's less "baked in" than with a pickup. If I find the console settings for this (I took a screen capture of it I liked the solo tone so much I wanted to use it for other projects), I will post it here.
https://soundcloud.com/devolve1980/b...ealms-of-death