Nazgûl in a Jackson JS32-7?

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Nazgûl in a Jackson JS32-7?

Got a good deal on a Nazgûl 7 and I’m thinking of putting it into a Jackson JS32-7 I have on order. Anyone have any experience with this combo or have any links to sound clips?
 
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How about this: Anyone have a Nazgul in a basswood 7-string? Any clips to sounds?
 
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Tried it in an Ibanez gio 7, which is basswood/maple/rosewood, and the nazgul had thick mids with very,very present treble.
Lots of cut, grind, bass perfectly controlled and tight, some kind of mid range spike which makes it sound djent-y / modern.



Hope that helps a bit.
 
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Tried it in an Ibanez gio 7, which is basswood/maple/rosewood, and the nazgul had thick mids with very,very present treble.
Lots of cut, grind, bass perfectly controlled and tight, some kind of mid range spike which makes it sound djent-y / modern.



Hope that helps a bit.

That does. I play mainly old school doom/death/thrash stuff, not djent, but like the tightness of modern metal. Think it'll work for that?
 
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I have it in an Iron Label 7. Tbh, I’m it sure how I feel about it.
First, I seldom play that guitar so my memory of it might be off.
Secondly, I had Pegasus in it before the Nazgul and both of these pickups have a sort of grainy quality that I don’t like.
I don’t think it’s the pickups though, probably the guitar itself.
 
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That does. I play mainly old school doom/death/thrash stuff, not djent, but like the tightness of modern metal. Think it'll work for that?

Oh yes it'll work for that, no problem. You may need to adjust your eq a bit but it works. And as gtrjunior said, it does have a grainy quality, perfect for death & thrash imho.

In fact it really reminds me of a mix between a distortion (thickness, thump, grind) and the JB (mids, good for lead work ), just on steroids. If you know those pickups , you can imagine the results.
 
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I don't have 7-string experience, but I have the Nazgul in a 6-string Schecter Omen Extreme (mahogany body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, bolt-on) and it is fantastic. The DCR is only 13.3 but you get this huge grind on the bottom string that makes it seem like the pickup is hotter than it is. Very thick mids (what I prefer), controllable bass, great for tremolo picking and slow doomy riffs too. And you only need a bit of distortion for it to sound crushing. Lead-wise, it's good when distorted, and competent when clean (I prefer to use the Sentient neck for cleans and leads). Would totally recommend, though I know the Nazgul is a polarizing pickup -- people tend to either love it or hate it.
 
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I have it in an Iron Label 7. Tbh, I’m it sure how I feel about it.
First, I seldom play that guitar so my memory of it might be off.
Secondly, I had Pegasus in it before the Nazgul and both of these pickups have a sort of grainy quality that I don’t like.
I don’t think it’s the pickups though, probably the guitar itself.

Don't know why, as I love Ibanez, but I've never played an Iron Label that I like... do think grainy might be up my alley, though. Thx.

Oh yes it'll work for that, no problem. You may need to adjust your eq a bit but it works. And as gtrjunior said, it does have a grainy quality, perfect for death & thrash imho.

In fact it really reminds me of a mix between a distortion (thickness, thump, grind) and the JB (mids, good for lead work ), just on steroids. If you know those pickups , you can imagine the results.

I had a distortion in an LTD when I first signed up here and loved the bottom end it had. Haven't played through a JB before but always hear good things about 'em.

I don't have 7-string experience, but I have the Nazgul in a 6-string Schecter Omen Extreme (mahogany body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, bolt-on) and it is fantastic. The DCR is only 13.3 but you get this huge grind on the bottom string that makes it seem like the pickup is hotter than it is. Very thick mids (what I prefer), controllable bass, great for tremolo picking and slow doomy riffs too. And you only need a bit of distortion for it to sound crushing. Lead-wise, it's good when distorted, and competent when clean (I prefer to use the Sentient neck for cleans and leads). Would totally recommend, though I know the Nazgul is a polarizing pickup -- people tend to either love it or hate it.

That's a great description right there. Now I'm excited to get it installed. Thx!
 
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Nazgul is a great match with basswood body. It has present mids and good articulation in the high end that makes it sing! If you want something bit less aggressive check out the Pegasus.
 
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Nazgul is a great match with basswood body. It has present mids and good articulation in the high end that makes it sing! If you want something bit less aggressive check out the Pegasus.

Thanks. I actually bought it off a friend who replaced it with a Pegasus because he's branching into lots of chord variations and wanted more articulation. I think if the Naz doesn't work for me, my next one will be either a Black Winter or an Elysian Hellfire.
 
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Between Nazgul and Pegasus, the first one is definitely more articulate and has nice 'snap' when playing single note lines. Pegasus can be a bit mushy when playing with good amount of distortion and it has a lot of low mids compared to Nazgul, which has more prominent high mids. I don't have experience with Black Winters but have heard good things about them. They're on my test list for sure.
 
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Put the Nazgul in yesterday and while I've only had about 15 minutes to play since the install, I love it so far. Very articulate mids and a nice crunchy edge to the lows. Overall, it's just MORE of what I was already getting with added definition, like taking a guitar in High Definition and advancing it to 4K. Thanks for the advice!
 
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Five months later I'm still loving the Nazgul and now looking for a complimentary pickup to put into my JS22-7 Franken-project. I'm thinking the Black Winter or an Elysian Trident II (per Adam's suggestion) would compliment the Nazgul really well in a mix. The Jackson HO hum bucker in the JS22-7 does well to fill out the space while the Naz cuts through it, but it's a little muddy and brings a less defined, unwanted higher lo-end I don't really dig.

Suggestions?
 
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Five months later I'm still loving the Nazgul and now looking for a complimentary pickup to put into my JS22-7 Franken-project. I'm thinking the Black Winter or an Elysian Trident II (per Adam's suggestion) would compliment the Nazgul really well in a mix. The Jackson HO hum bucker in the JS22-7 does well to fill out the space while the Naz cuts through it, but it's a little muddy and brings a less defined, unwanted higher lo-end I don't really dig.

Suggestions?

Can't speak to the Trident (never tried it), but I think the Black Winter bridge in a JS22 would be a great complement to your existing axe. It's got tight bass, holds up well under high gain, and has plenty of mids to let you cut through the mix. Compared to the Naz, it has less of a chug on the low strings (even though it's higher output), but it's crisper, and more versatile, too -- it splits very well and cleans up better than you'd expect for such a hot pickup.
 
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I'd bet the regular Distortion would be a great mix with the Nazgul.
 
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Can't speak to the Trident (never tried it), but I think the Black Winter bridge in a JS22 would be a great complement to your existing axe. It's got tight bass, holds up well under high gain, and has plenty of mids to let you cut through the mix. Compared to the Naz, it has less of a chug on the low strings (even though it's higher output), but it's crisper, and more versatile, too -- it splits very well and cleans up better than you'd expect for such a hot pickup.

Thanks, that's good info. So, you think mixing the two (Naz & BW) would provide a solid, thick, crips tone overall in a mix?

I'd bet the regular Distortion would be a great mix with the Nazgul.

I considered that, and had an Invader I messed with (adjusting pup height, volume, etc.) but never got it to play well with the Naz... so I sold it to fund this next purchase.
 
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Thanks, that's good info. So, you think mixing the two (Naz & BW) would provide a solid, thick, crips tone overall in a mix?

Just want to make sure I understand correctly. Are you saying you want to put both pickups in the same guitar? Or in different guitars? If you want both in the same guitar, I'd say put the Black Winter neck in to pair with the Naz. The BW neck is all kinds of amazing and can keep up with the fiercest bridge pup.

If you're looking for a complementary pickup to throw in a different guitar from the one that has the Nazgul in it, yeah, I'd say go Black Winter bridge. It will have zero trouble cutting through the mix but won't sound the same as the Nazgul.
 
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Just want to make sure I understand correctly. Are you saying you want to put both pickups in the same guitar? Or in different guitars? If you want both in the same guitar, I'd say put the Black Winter neck in to pair with the Naz. The BW neck is all kinds of amazing and can keep up with the fiercest bridge pup.

If you're looking for a complementary pickup to throw in a different guitar from the one that has the Nazgul in it, yeah, I'd say go Black Winter bridge. It will have zero trouble cutting through the mix but won't sound the same as the Nazgul.

Yes, sorry, should have been more clear. My JS32-7 has the Nazgul in it and it's my main 7 string. I'm modding out a JS22-7 that will get the new pickup. I want them to compliment each other in the mix.

Here's an example of one of my tunes to give you an idea of what I'm going for:



https://soundcloud.com/iron1/dual-mind-4-0-3
 
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