Need a thicker sound

Re: Need a thicker sound

i just put an Anderson H3 in my esp Horizon(fairly bright guitar) and it thickened it up BIG TIME! still loads of clarity and punch.
 
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You didn't mention which string gauge you use, but 11's do a great job of fattening your tone. And don't use low action.
 
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Try a Blackouts Modular Preamp? Really thickens & darkens your sound, while still keeping things tight & not over-compressed..

Makes a big difference without much of an investment.
 
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#1. The Custom is too scooped. I had one for a two-guitar band and you couldn't hear me either. That pickup lasted one practice. Get a Duncan Distortion, JB, or DMZ Super Distortion. You will be heard.

#2. Cut = uppermids. Fix your E.Q. and amp settings to boost 2-4 KHz.
 
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#3. Agreed, if you have Celestion G12T-75s get rid of them for a speaker that actually has mids.
 
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PATB-2 Parallel Axis Distortion is amazing for growling thick low end. Incredibly hot, very compressed with most amps. One of my favorite metal pickups, a monster for lead, rhythm and riffs [Usually you have to give up something in one of those areas for another].

But it does sound like you may want to attack speaker (maybe cabinet, too) and EQ before fiddling with pickups. Custom 8 not having enough bass/mids sounds improbable.

You playing his guitar into your rig, and yours into his are great ideas for figuring out what is going on.
 
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Yeh!

My first thought when I began reading this thread was different speakers. If you are running through a 4x12 with G12T-75's, take out two and replace them with two H30's to thicken up your tone. Speakers have a greater impact on tone than pups. If you have a pup capable of strong lows and mids, but your speaker can only produce upper mids and highs, you are never going to get a thicker sound until you get some speakers that can produce those tones in abundance.
 
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Yeah I can hear myself fine, it's people in the audience. A couple of people have said they can hear me in sound check but not when we're playing the gig.
I thought it might be because of too much treble, so it cuts but there's not enough power behind the sound??
I recon from what you are saying your rig is fine, if it's you cut in the soundcheck but not the gig i'd say it's the soundman. Not enough soundmen take a note of there settings per band & think one setting does all bands.
#1. Get a Duncan Distortion, JB, or DMZ Super Distortion. You will be heard.

I agree, i've used all those pickups & never had a cutting problem.
 
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