TheLivingDead
Dawn Of The Shred
Re: Now You Can "Blackout" Any Passive Pickup
Well damn! That's pretty awesome!
Well damn! That's pretty awesome!
While this is really cool and interesting, I can't help but think that it completely misses the point of why people loved active pickups before the Blackouts in the first place.
There is a VERY unique feel and tone to a rail-based, relatively low-output humbucker boosted up to higher output by a preamp. It retains all the clarity and definition of the low-output humbucker, but has a far tighter low end than it normally would, and doesn't get mushy and grating like a passive with the same output would.
My issue with the Blackouts is that they feel like high-output passives boosted with a preamp - they get fairly mushy compared to EMG's, and are way, way too hot. It pops up again with this product, but it seems like Duncan's main goal with active pickups is output. While the high output of an EMG is definitely one of it's advantages over most passives, it's not the biggest selling point by any stretch of the imagination. High-output, high-gain is what I keep hearing out of Blackout advertisements, and I think that's why I don't like the pickups - they're TOO focused on high-output, high-gain, low noise type features.
I can see boosting a Jazz or 59 or something being very cool - I can also see people pairing these with a JB or Custom and having it sound like crap.
You could possibly even make a cheap, stock pickup sound great!
Astro, that also occurred to me, that you wouldn't even NEED to bother with buying the actual Blackouts.
You could possibly even make a cheap, stock pickup sound great!
I don't mean to belabor the point, but my SD-1 does exactly that. That's why I asked my earlier question. Also, the SD-1 is available as a stand-alone circuit for in-guitar installation. I'm guessing that the Blackout version is voiced differently.
Time will tell. For example, my telecaster has normal single coil pickups. SOMETHING tells me that a boosted single coils is going to be noisy as hell.
Sorry, I missed that. You're referring to the Pickup Booster?
Yup.
Doesn't it also get noisy with distortion?
My bad! I meant the SFX-01 Duncan Booster. Not the Boss SD-1. No wonder no one understood what I meant. :banghead: