passive pickup for single pickup guitar?

meza_666

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I have this really cheap Davison guitar and I'm not a fan of the 1 pickup it came with. I'm looking for a passive pickup that would give me a good metal tone for rhythm and for leads. I'm not sure about the body wood, but the neck and fretboard are maple.
 
Re: passive pickup for single pickup guitar?

does the guitar sound warm or bright, anyway, i would say dimebucker or black winter
 
Re: passive pickup for single pickup guitar?

It sounds pretty bright I'm thinking it could be basswood or some cheap wood like poplar or something.
 
Re: passive pickup for single pickup guitar?

I'd probably go with either the Nazgul, Pegasus, or Black Winter. The Nazgul is supposed to be thicker and more aggressive, the Pegasus is supposed to be cleaner than the Nazgul with great note definition and string separation, and the Black Winter is supposed to be more of a great balance between aggression and clarity with a balanced EQ.
 
Re: passive pickup for single pickup guitar?

Again, another such question where the amp info is missing. Why, when that's 90% of the sound?

But here's a few suggestions anyway:
Alt8
PATB-2
TB-6
JB with a pedal if the amp doesn't have enough gain
Passive EMG HZ-3 with an onboard AfterBurner/TurboCharger set to about 3
 
Re: passive pickup for single pickup guitar?

I quite honestly don't think that's going to be a huge upgrade. What type of sound in particular are you looking for?
 
Re: passive pickup for single pickup guitar?

Metal. You know, that generic tone every Metal band has, which is why they all sound alike, even though Metal bands use almost every pickup, guitar, and amp on the market?

/sarcasm

Skip the pickup and the amp, get a 10-band EQ pedal and reshape your current tone with it. That'll hold you until you can upgrade to a bigger=better amp that gets closer to the tone you want.
 
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