I'm going to give you another option to try first...
Swap the magnets between the V7 and V8.
The V7 uses a Ceramic magnet and the V8 uses an Alnico V (A5) magnet. Swapping the V7's Ceramic into the V8 and the V8's Alnico into the V7 will accomplish most of what you're looking to achieve without spending any money.
Yep, it's basswood.
Or what about Full Shred? Will it be good for leads and hi-gain, articulated riffs?
What's the difference between Super 3 and Tone Zone?
Right :d Any more info?Everything, basically.
But as I'm playing a basswood Ibby - that a lot of people (like Petrucci or half of Jemsite) use with Tone Zone in bridge - through Soldano (Mesa/Boogie roots) copy (in Soldano forum there was a thread "Best pickup with Avenger" and some people were claiming that TZ is the way to go), can I go wrong?The Tone Zone requires the right guitar running through the right setup, tonally, it's the exact opposite of the Evolution. The Evo is bright and some see it as unforgiving, and can be piercing in the wrong guitar. The Tone Zone can give you great thick tones, but can be a muddy mess. The Super 3 is probably closer to the Tone Zone compared to the Evo, but is a little more balanced sounding and not as dependent on the guitar's tone wood.
But as I'm playing a basswood Ibby - that a lot of people (like Petrucci or half of Jemsite) use with Tone Zone in bridge - through Soldano (Mesa/Boogie roots) copy (in Soldano forum there was a thread "Best pickup with Avenger" and some people were claiming that TZ is the way to go), can I go wrong?
Edit: And I've just realized what I'm after with "fatness" of pickup - on DiMarzio Pickup Picker fat/warm is almost in exact opposition to clear/bright. But I want the best of both - not too bright (Evo) but clear and with "balls" to the sound.
It looks like fatness is associated with loss of clarity. But when I think about fat I imagine three guys running - one is struggling with obesity, the other one is thick and the other one is kind of athletic with massive thighs. First one, the "fat" one, with every step will be worse; skinny guy maybe can run fast but at the end he just won't have enough power to succeed; and the last one will be the best of both worlds - clear in his running (shred licks) and with amazing control of every step (chords clarity) but with enough power and punch to overwhelm the competition.
ThanksJust so you know, the V7/V8 pickups I have were both ceramic, and pretty bad. I'm sure I could make them useable, but nah.
I think you'll dig the Super3 too. It's on the darker side, but with that amp and a boost it will be brutal for rhythms and still nice for leads. The Liquifire is a good match too.
I would never recommend the TZ over the Super3, but both pickups are on the warmer side and midrangey. The TZ is also tubby and picky. The Super3 isnt.
Why the Pegasus/Sentient? Only because I said that I want pickups for prog metal? It looks like people before you were sure that Super 3 will do the sound that I want. But maybe you have some explanation why I should take Pegasus?personally, i'd go with the pegasus/sentient set or the full shred set