Hello!
New member, first-time posting.
Let me first say, in all transparency, in no way, shape or form do I claim to have advanced technical knowledge of pickups or even guitars for that matter.
I've been playing on & off for around 25-30 years, just for fun. I've never felt like getting too "in the weeds" about all the gear tech details - just always played what I've had and enjoyed my time doing it.
However, I've recently acquired a new guitar and it's left me rethinking things a bit.
I've been playing a 1980's made in USA B.C.Rich ST 3 for as long as I've been playing.
The 2 single coils are DiMarzio's of some kind, not sure what. The HB has no identifiable markings that I've seen.
Generally, I don't have issues with the single coils, they sound nice to my ears on clean channels, perhaps a bit noisy in some situations, but not the end of the world.
I don't really have too many complaints with the HB - sometimes I wish it had a bit more sustain and... articulation i think would be the right description. Mostly sounds really good on dirty/distortion, but some notes get lost and or don't ring out as much as I'd like in certain situations
I recently acquired a 1988 Krammer Baretta 1 with an SD Invader.
Not 100% sure what i think of it just yet. I like it's mean & nasty church/chug... It "may" have a bit more sustain than the HB in the BCR, but it too seems to loose a bit in the middle and can sound a bit too dark on certain settings.
From what I understand the JB was widely used in the Kramers and it sounds like that may be a good option for this guitar... Without another pickup options or any tone control, whatever goes in this guitar needs to be a jack of all trades... Outside of the JB, what other ideas would be a good fit?
And since I can't stand my "main b**ch" to be outdone by the new kid - what options would you recommend for the BCR HB? I wouldn't want the SAME sound obviously, maybe something a bit heavier, but still with great all around sound.
Even though these 2 axes scream "80's Hair Bands" that's not exactly my tastes these days...while i do have fond memories of these times.
I play several different "styles" I like everything from sparkling clean little ditties to down and dirty crunchy-munchy punch.
Any ideas/suggestions greatly appreciated!
Thanks
New member, first-time posting.
Let me first say, in all transparency, in no way, shape or form do I claim to have advanced technical knowledge of pickups or even guitars for that matter.
I've been playing on & off for around 25-30 years, just for fun. I've never felt like getting too "in the weeds" about all the gear tech details - just always played what I've had and enjoyed my time doing it.
However, I've recently acquired a new guitar and it's left me rethinking things a bit.
I've been playing a 1980's made in USA B.C.Rich ST 3 for as long as I've been playing.
The 2 single coils are DiMarzio's of some kind, not sure what. The HB has no identifiable markings that I've seen.
Generally, I don't have issues with the single coils, they sound nice to my ears on clean channels, perhaps a bit noisy in some situations, but not the end of the world.
I don't really have too many complaints with the HB - sometimes I wish it had a bit more sustain and... articulation i think would be the right description. Mostly sounds really good on dirty/distortion, but some notes get lost and or don't ring out as much as I'd like in certain situations
I recently acquired a 1988 Krammer Baretta 1 with an SD Invader.
Not 100% sure what i think of it just yet. I like it's mean & nasty church/chug... It "may" have a bit more sustain than the HB in the BCR, but it too seems to loose a bit in the middle and can sound a bit too dark on certain settings.
From what I understand the JB was widely used in the Kramers and it sounds like that may be a good option for this guitar... Without another pickup options or any tone control, whatever goes in this guitar needs to be a jack of all trades... Outside of the JB, what other ideas would be a good fit?
And since I can't stand my "main b**ch" to be outdone by the new kid - what options would you recommend for the BCR HB? I wouldn't want the SAME sound obviously, maybe something a bit heavier, but still with great all around sound.
Even though these 2 axes scream "80's Hair Bands" that's not exactly my tastes these days...while i do have fond memories of these times.
I play several different "styles" I like everything from sparkling clean little ditties to down and dirty crunchy-munchy punch.
Any ideas/suggestions greatly appreciated!
Thanks