Chuck_Norris
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I'm looking for information about the DD neck. Any help is greatly appreciated.
- DC resistance? Resonant peak?
- What does it do best/worst?
- How good are the cleans?
- How would you describe it's tone?
I plan to buy a Schecter Hellraiser Special C-1 (Mahog body [not sure whether the Maple cap is thick or just a veneer], set Maple neck, Rosewood fretboard, TOM bridge, 25.5 scale).
It's going to be an all-out metal machine (Thrash, Groove, Death, Prog) and so far, I'm pretty sure that I'm going to replace the EMGs. For the bridge position, I've chosen the DD so the DDn looks like a good match.
The neck pickup should be articulate but not single-coily, fat and soulful but not muddy. Will the DDn do the trick or should I look for something else?
[So far, I've played the JazzN, FSn, LiquiFire, PATB-1n in the neck position. I really dislike the FSn for it's piercing highs and lack of body/soul, the LiquiFire does a much better job. PATB-1n also lacks some soul imo. The JazzN is my favorite so far but sometimes it can be a bit boomy.]
Thanks for your time and advice!
- DC resistance? Resonant peak?
- What does it do best/worst?
- How good are the cleans?
- How would you describe it's tone?
I plan to buy a Schecter Hellraiser Special C-1 (Mahog body [not sure whether the Maple cap is thick or just a veneer], set Maple neck, Rosewood fretboard, TOM bridge, 25.5 scale).
It's going to be an all-out metal machine (Thrash, Groove, Death, Prog) and so far, I'm pretty sure that I'm going to replace the EMGs. For the bridge position, I've chosen the DD so the DDn looks like a good match.
The neck pickup should be articulate but not single-coily, fat and soulful but not muddy. Will the DDn do the trick or should I look for something else?
[So far, I've played the JazzN, FSn, LiquiFire, PATB-1n in the neck position. I really dislike the FSn for it's piercing highs and lack of body/soul, the LiquiFire does a much better job. PATB-1n also lacks some soul imo. The JazzN is my favorite so far but sometimes it can be a bit boomy.]
Thanks for your time and advice!