Shredable neck pup for LP to match Distortion b. - with some versatility

Re: Shredable neck pup for LP to match Distortion b. - with some versatility

For an LP I would have the same concerns about the BWn and DDn as I would about the LiquiFire.
 
Re: Shredable neck pup for LP to match Distortion b. - with some versatility

the liquifire/Crunch Lab were made for Petrucci some years back, after that came the Illuminators set for him.
...and now the cheesy-looking Sonic Ecstasy:
Designed for renowned Dream Theater guitarist John Petrucci’s Music Man JP16, the key features of the Sonic Ecstasy™ models are power, depth, and warmth. They have a broad voicing that emphasizes mids and lows.

Petrucci says, ”My new Sonic Ecstasy™ pickups deliver a massive tone that's incredibly rich, clear, and expressive.

”The bridge pickup brings out the guitar's punch and girth while maintaining a top end that's musical and smooth as well as a tighter and more articulate low end.

”The neck pickup has all the same qualities but adds just the right amount of air and liquid feel that accentuates and tracks my picking attack at any speed.

”Really, the name says it all … Sonic Ecstasy!!“
It's gotten to the point of self-parody™.
 
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^I thought the Sonic Ecstassy were the Gravity Storms in the Gears/Clockwork design for Vai lol

JP had a sig mesa amp out lately, I guess the new ones are tailored to work with it then.
 
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Sadly I can't freely exchange pickups as I'm an American living in Japan. Changing pickups is quite a gamble outside the US.
 
Re: Shredable neck pup for LP to match Distortion b. - with some versatility

Sadly I can't freely exchange pickups as I'm an American living in Japan. Changing pickups is quite a gamble outside the US.
That sucks.

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I almost forgot the new Saturday Night Special neck pickup. It may be the Goldilocks out of everything so far mentioned in this thread.

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I found a vid for the mayhem set, though not in an LP, there is quite shortage of good vids for these.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LCbRuGD8z4M
Its 30+min long, so probably have something worthwhile somewhere.


Edit: the good stuff is at 10 or 11min onwards, then 15min & finally 30min onwards.
 
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^I thought the Sonic Ecstassy were the Gravity Storms in the Gears/Clockwork design for Vai lol

JP had a sig mesa amp out lately, I guess the new ones are tailored to work with it then.

To be fair, Petrucci wanted EBMM to do a basswood body with a Floyd, which is what the Sonic Ecstasy was designed for. The sig Mesa amp is really just a dual-IIC+ with extra bells and whistles like a mode to to work better with a 7-string and a respectable clean channel.

Anyway, I hope he's able to get some financial benefit from the situation. Life as a non-pop star professional musician who has to constantly tour can be pretty tough.
 
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The Sentient is more modern sounding, and not as bright as the Full Shred. There is still some bass there. I think overall, the Sentient does more things well.

That is a neck hb I would really have the chance to try.
 
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Did you check this video?
 
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I called SD and they first recommended the distortion neck (as expected) and then said the screamin demon would be a good choice for variety, as some of you said. They said the sentient is only a little hotter than the pgn so it probably wouldn't be such a difference. He said I could put my pgb in the neck to test if the sentient level of output would work, I will consider it, but I think I can sell the pg as a set better so it may work out to just get the optimum neck anyway.
 
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Did you check this video?

looks like we posted at the same time. I thought the fs looked good at first but in this video it kinda sounds a bit thin compared to what the distortion does. Maybe it's just his amp though?
 
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No, that's what you get when you pair a vintage-output neck pickup with not a lot of bass response with a Distortion in the bridge spot.

Full Shred Neck is great with a Screamin' Demon in the bridge.

There's a lot of hype on this forum about the Screamin' Demon in the neck. From what I've heard, it's highly overrated, ruining the beautiful fat full sound the neck position has to offer.
 
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looks like we posted at the same time. I thought the fs looked good at first but in this video it kinda sounds a bit thin compared to what the distortion does. Maybe it's just his amp though?

Well, that may be true if that is what you heard, but it is fine for my taste and needs, I want versatility and the FS pickup has been versatile enough for me without coil splitting even for soloing, it reminds me the character of single coils in neck which I love. Or you can always put a punchier pickup and add coil splitting so you can switch from nice clean to great high gain tone.
 
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Regarding cleans with an HH, here's my deal:

If the bridge is significantly more powerful than the neck (as is the case with a Distortion and a Full Shred), the bridge tone will dominate when the two are combined, which IMO, does not do justice to what is possible with a neck and bridge HH combination (e.g.: classic Les Paul). With the basic 3-way switch, what you get instead is:

  • bridge only: an overabundance of power with no extended highs and relatively thin bottom end (mainly due to the position, rather than the pickup, per-se), though some people do like it
  • bridge+middle: thinned-out bridge tone with added extended highs and a tiny amount of richness, though the slight addition of richness coming from the neck pickup doesn't really sound like an integral part of the overall tone
  • neck: great vintage neck tone.
An HSH affords you more versatility thanks to the middle pickup being able to pick up the slack. Also, it is common to combine the middle with a split bridge in order to get some semblance to position 2 quack on a Strat.

OTOH, a hotter neck pickup can give you a great balanced middle position and a still very usable, even if less-than-ideal neck-only position (though DiMarzio's designs can still give extremely good results). Luckily the neck position with a hotter pickup can still sound good when run either split or in parallel, but usually best when run partially split. Hotter-than-vintage neck pickups can also benefit from other things such as high-pass shelving or a treble bleed, depending on what you like.

What's the point of all of this? I read far too many posts dismissing hotter-than-vintage neck pickups out of hand.
 
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Wild thought, but if I were to get the DDn and thought it was too much, would putting an a5 or a8 be a good back-up option? I've never swapped mags but if there were some kind of backup like that it would make it simpler.

Also, gregory - thank you for your posts. I guess since you mentioned quite a few pickups but refer to Dimarzios as having the best neck-only sounds, I am wondering what Dimarzio you would personally choose in this situation.

Thank you
 
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If you get the DDn and think that it's too much, put an A4 in it.

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If you get the DDn and think that it's too much, put an A4 in it.

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Thanks! I'm leaning toward getting the DDn...
 
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Hmm. DDn in a Les Paul as a versatile shred pickup...I don't think it's a good idea. If it's too bassy (and I'm reasonably certain it will be) then we put an A4 in it. I'd love to hear something that sounds better than what my experience with A4 has taught me. Will it improve cleans? Not insofar as the clean tone that I have in my head (with the stock ceramic is actually pretty decent). Will an A4 make it more shred-worthy? It'll tighten up the bass, sure, but what will it do to the cut, pick attack and all-important focus/saturation in the upper mids? I've yet to hear an A4 improve the shredability of any pickup. The best I could do to tame a DDn that didn't diminish what shred characteristics the coils have was to put an A3 in it, which, if you know anything about an A3, doesn't exactly tighten bass. The next step was to reach for a 39-nan capacitor. A lot of effort to salvage an impulsive purchase. Luckily I like the qualities it can lend to the bridge position.

DiMarzio Titan and PAF Pro are far better choices. The Titan was specifically designed to do all the things requested in the thread title. The PAF Pro has an extremely strong track record in the neck position. The DDn was actually designed to be a bridge pickup which was the closest thing Duncan had to put in the neck against a Distortion at the time that demand was emerging for such a thing.

How the video in Hank's post didn't send you running is a mystery to me. There must be some reputable artist who uses a DDn in the neck for shred + some additional versatility; some worthwhile recording or demonstration?
 
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