Rex_Rocker
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I'm getting an LTD EC-401 as part of a trade. The owner and I agreed that he's keeping the pickups he currently has in it, though, so I'm going to have to drop some pickups in it. I've already got an A4 '59B for the neck, but I want something for the bridge position. I'm a big fan of the Duncan Distortion and Black Winter, but I've already got guitars loaded with those, so I want something different in this. I'm going to be playing metal tuned to C.
I want something along those lines, though. I want a cutting emphasis on high mids, but I also want something thicker and less attacky this time around. I think I'm leaning more towards something Alnico-based than ceramic for a touch more chewiness, but I am not against ceramic suggestions either. I want chunky, squishy low mids, but I don't want an overly fat low-end. I don't want a nasal midrange, though, so no Tone Zone for me. I want some chunk, but not at the expense of clarity. I want high output too so that it can keep up with my Distortion/BW-loaded guitars without having to adjust settings drastically.
So far my candidates are:
JB - I know I like this pickup, but I suspect it's not going to be powerful enough to keep up with my Distortion and Black Winter.
Suhr Aldrich - On paper, it seems like a hotter, fuller JB. Might be just the ticket, but can it keep up with heavy-hitting ceramics?
Alternative 8 - Yet another JB-ish candidate on paper. I guess this might be a safer bet as far as output goes, but I have a feeling the low-end might be overkill for an all-mahogany guitar, or would it?
Gibson 500T - Kinda left-field, I guess. Not Alnico and doesn't seem very warm on the clips, but I've been curious about this pickup for quite some time.
Is there anything else I should be looking at? Anything from DiMarzio?
Thanks.

I want something along those lines, though. I want a cutting emphasis on high mids, but I also want something thicker and less attacky this time around. I think I'm leaning more towards something Alnico-based than ceramic for a touch more chewiness, but I am not against ceramic suggestions either. I want chunky, squishy low mids, but I don't want an overly fat low-end. I don't want a nasal midrange, though, so no Tone Zone for me. I want some chunk, but not at the expense of clarity. I want high output too so that it can keep up with my Distortion/BW-loaded guitars without having to adjust settings drastically.
So far my candidates are:
JB - I know I like this pickup, but I suspect it's not going to be powerful enough to keep up with my Distortion and Black Winter.
Suhr Aldrich - On paper, it seems like a hotter, fuller JB. Might be just the ticket, but can it keep up with heavy-hitting ceramics?
Alternative 8 - Yet another JB-ish candidate on paper. I guess this might be a safer bet as far as output goes, but I have a feeling the low-end might be overkill for an all-mahogany guitar, or would it?
Gibson 500T - Kinda left-field, I guess. Not Alnico and doesn't seem very warm on the clips, but I've been curious about this pickup for quite some time.
Is there anything else I should be looking at? Anything from DiMarzio?
Thanks.