Jack_TriPpEr
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I am looking for recommendations for replacement pickups for my Les Paul style Ibanez ART 300 (mahogany body and neck, singlecut, 24.75" scale, stop tail.).
I actually liked the stock (active) bridge pickup's sound for dirty tones, but that pickup and also the stock neck, are bith too hot when switching over to clean tones.
I am looking for recommendations for *PASSIVE* neck and bridge humbucker pickups. I want a bridge pup that excels at Metallica/Pantera type metal riffing, and also will play nice with a neck humbucker to produce great clean tones when the neck and bridge pickups are run in combination with each other (parallel). For the neck pickup, it needs to excel at working with the bridge for good clean tones. It should also have a good clean sound when split (and run in parallel with a split coil from the bridge). 80% of the time i play in standard tuning, the other 20% of the time i tune down as far as all strings down 1.5 steps at the most.
I have already tried the following pickups that did not fit the bill:
[Edit]: i later recalled some additiinal observations about these pickups that were worth adding here:
- EMG 81/85/60 (too hot for decent clean tones; it also would occasionally clip the signal; 81 had too much sizzle for my tastes when gain was applied; i actually prefered the 85 in the bridge for distortion tones; the 60 was too underpowered and dark.
- EMG 81X/85X/60X (each of these resolved the signal-clipping and too-compressd/lack of headroom problems of their respective predecessor, but i did not like them tone-wise in the same ways that i did not like their predecessor, again, i preferred the 85X in the bridge for distrotion tones over the 81X; also, i thought the SD Blackouts sounded better than these because of even less compression).
- SD Blackouts (too hot for decent clean tones; again, i preferred the neck pickup in the bridge position for distortion tones over the official brdge pickup
- Dimarzio Super Distortion in the bridge : the lows and girth were "too much" for me; too beefy; i dialed in a sound that was workable but still not ideal (coils in parallel into a 300K volume pot). The highs were a little too piercing for me, i assume that is due its ceramic nature and i seem to prefer the rounded hi's of an A5 mag.
- Dimarzio PAF Pro in the bridge: this one was closest to what i wanted tone-wise for Low E and A string based metal riffing. Note that it is an A5 magnet. But its mids based focus/voicing was a little too bright/shrill when playing metal distortion notes/riffs on the D string and higher gauge strings. Also, i noticed it was difficult to routinely get strong sounding pinch harmonics, whereas i normally don't have a problem doing that. Clean tone wise in the bridge, the PAF Pro's
mids EQ focus made the overall tone seem unnatural and thin for cleans. When i tried this pickup previously in the neck position on this guitar, the clean tones sounded much better, so it is a definite candidate for the neck slot.
Edit: forgot to mention earlier my experience with the following other pickups in this guitar:
- EMG HET SET: Too hot , and the EQ focus seemed to have too much mids presence for my tastes
- EMG Glen Tipton set: the mids focus of the EQ was even more extreme than the Het Set.
Thanks
I actually liked the stock (active) bridge pickup's sound for dirty tones, but that pickup and also the stock neck, are bith too hot when switching over to clean tones.
I am looking for recommendations for *PASSIVE* neck and bridge humbucker pickups. I want a bridge pup that excels at Metallica/Pantera type metal riffing, and also will play nice with a neck humbucker to produce great clean tones when the neck and bridge pickups are run in combination with each other (parallel). For the neck pickup, it needs to excel at working with the bridge for good clean tones. It should also have a good clean sound when split (and run in parallel with a split coil from the bridge). 80% of the time i play in standard tuning, the other 20% of the time i tune down as far as all strings down 1.5 steps at the most.
I have already tried the following pickups that did not fit the bill:
[Edit]: i later recalled some additiinal observations about these pickups that were worth adding here:
- EMG 81/85/60 (too hot for decent clean tones; it also would occasionally clip the signal; 81 had too much sizzle for my tastes when gain was applied; i actually prefered the 85 in the bridge for distortion tones; the 60 was too underpowered and dark.
- EMG 81X/85X/60X (each of these resolved the signal-clipping and too-compressd/lack of headroom problems of their respective predecessor, but i did not like them tone-wise in the same ways that i did not like their predecessor, again, i preferred the 85X in the bridge for distrotion tones over the 81X; also, i thought the SD Blackouts sounded better than these because of even less compression).
- SD Blackouts (too hot for decent clean tones; again, i preferred the neck pickup in the bridge position for distortion tones over the official brdge pickup
- Dimarzio Super Distortion in the bridge : the lows and girth were "too much" for me; too beefy; i dialed in a sound that was workable but still not ideal (coils in parallel into a 300K volume pot). The highs were a little too piercing for me, i assume that is due its ceramic nature and i seem to prefer the rounded hi's of an A5 mag.
- Dimarzio PAF Pro in the bridge: this one was closest to what i wanted tone-wise for Low E and A string based metal riffing. Note that it is an A5 magnet. But its mids based focus/voicing was a little too bright/shrill when playing metal distortion notes/riffs on the D string and higher gauge strings. Also, i noticed it was difficult to routinely get strong sounding pinch harmonics, whereas i normally don't have a problem doing that. Clean tone wise in the bridge, the PAF Pro's
mids EQ focus made the overall tone seem unnatural and thin for cleans. When i tried this pickup previously in the neck position on this guitar, the clean tones sounded much better, so it is a definite candidate for the neck slot.
Edit: forgot to mention earlier my experience with the following other pickups in this guitar:
- EMG HET SET: Too hot , and the EQ focus seemed to have too much mids presence for my tastes
- EMG Glen Tipton set: the mids focus of the EQ was even more extreme than the Het Set.
Thanks
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