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DeadSkinSlayer3
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Alright...the bridge pickup in my new Jackson has to go NOW.
The guitar is alder/maple cap, bolt on maple/rosewood neck, so I'm guessing it's fairly bright, I can't tell, 'cause the bridge pickup sounds like a neck pickup (it sounds orgasmic in the neck...).
I need the pickup to have a tight, thick low end, good harmonics, an open/airy/crunchy high end, and be defined for leads and technical riffing. I do a lot of leads on the bridge pickup as well as rythm, and my DD handles this very nicely, so I'm looking for something comparable, and as aggressive as the DD.
I keep reading that the Invader is bad for leads, but good for rythm, so that might be out of the picture. I've heard very little about the Dimebucker, but I know I don't like Dime's tone (too scooped and buzzy). With the Custom I'm concerned about the harmonics and aggresiveness.
Lemme know what you guys think!
The guitar is alder/maple cap, bolt on maple/rosewood neck, so I'm guessing it's fairly bright, I can't tell, 'cause the bridge pickup sounds like a neck pickup (it sounds orgasmic in the neck...).
I need the pickup to have a tight, thick low end, good harmonics, an open/airy/crunchy high end, and be defined for leads and technical riffing. I do a lot of leads on the bridge pickup as well as rythm, and my DD handles this very nicely, so I'm looking for something comparable, and as aggressive as the DD.
I keep reading that the Invader is bad for leads, but good for rythm, so that might be out of the picture. I've heard very little about the Dimebucker, but I know I don't like Dime's tone (too scooped and buzzy). With the Custom I'm concerned about the harmonics and aggresiveness.
Lemme know what you guys think!