liquidtension
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I've been looking at an OLP Petrucci for a little while now, and the common complaint seems to be the pickups. So, I thought this would be a good excuse to get pickups gear toward a particular sound that I have in my ear.
Here's what I'm looking for:
Bridge - A transparent growl that sounds like a beefy chainsaw (in a musical way) that you can not only hear but feel. I don't want something that is super scooped, but something that has some real meat in the mid-lows. But I don't want something that is compressed either. Recommendations?
Neck - Smooth, even, fat sustain, but with body. Probably a little more compressed than the bridge, but not so much that it lacks expressiveness.
In both pickups I want to avoid the the stereotyped shredder tone that is super-compressed and seems to lack anything unique to it. The tone I've really been digging lately is Guthrie Govan's, both his neck and bridge tone. There are some clips at http://www.tonemerchants.com/Guthrie_Govan_NAMM_2005_Clips.htm and
http://www.tonemerchants.com/Guthrie_Govan_Clips.htm
I really like the meat to his tone. I guess the easy solution would be to buy the Suhr models that are in his Suhr Standard, but it's hard to justify spending $240 on pickups for a $350 guitar. So, recommend away.
Here's what I'm looking for:
Bridge - A transparent growl that sounds like a beefy chainsaw (in a musical way) that you can not only hear but feel. I don't want something that is super scooped, but something that has some real meat in the mid-lows. But I don't want something that is compressed either. Recommendations?
Neck - Smooth, even, fat sustain, but with body. Probably a little more compressed than the bridge, but not so much that it lacks expressiveness.
In both pickups I want to avoid the the stereotyped shredder tone that is super-compressed and seems to lack anything unique to it. The tone I've really been digging lately is Guthrie Govan's, both his neck and bridge tone. There are some clips at http://www.tonemerchants.com/Guthrie_Govan_NAMM_2005_Clips.htm and
http://www.tonemerchants.com/Guthrie_Govan_Clips.htm
I really like the meat to his tone. I guess the easy solution would be to buy the Suhr models that are in his Suhr Standard, but it's hard to justify spending $240 on pickups for a $350 guitar. So, recommend away.