BlueSkiesAndPaign
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The Guitar: Carvin, bright sounding. H-H. 25 inch scale. 24 frets. Fixed bridge. Standard tuning.
Current pups: Perpetual Burn and Sentient. Problems: Perpetual Burn is too nasal and thin sounding, even though it's more compressed and higher output than the Sentient. The Perpetual Burn doesn't split well either, and the cleans are pretty meh. The two pups don't match well tonally, i have to keep adjusting my amp settings when going from bridge to neck pups - unusable live. The Sentient sounds "bigger" even when set lower, and lacks high-end sparkle.
The Rig(s): Orange Micro Dark, Hotone Heart Attack, Blackstar ID Core, Line 6 Hd500
Things to keep in mind/For What Music/what i need:
- I have other guitars fitted with lower output pups, so this guitar serves as my metal/lead/shred machine.
- Both the pickups need to be excellent for nuanced lead playing at various gain levels, dynamic, detailed, responsive to pick attack - i like a treble spike when a note is picked hard. Both need to be bluesy sounding (the Perpetual Burn wasn't, the Sentient is). Clearly ultra-high output won't do - not a fan. I don't like neck pickups sounding too thick under high gain either.
- Lead guitarists/tones i admire: Jason Becker (PB album), Shawn Lane (Powers of Ten album), Greg Howe (Extraction album). I often have to go from clean to bluesy to screaming melodic shred in the span of a single song. No country, no jazz. Rhythm-wise, the bridge should cover classic/progressive/hard rock and be tight enough for metal parts - not super heavy. Always in standard tuning.
- I like playing clean parts on the bridge pickup as much as the neck - chords as well as solos. I'm keen on the coil splits providing good variety.
- My guitar has an active treble boost/cut knob - would be great to find pickups that can make the most of it. I'm also open to replacing just the bridge pickup, and for suggestions from other brand lineups (nothing as expensive as BKP though, please!)
Thanks,
Saib
Current pups: Perpetual Burn and Sentient. Problems: Perpetual Burn is too nasal and thin sounding, even though it's more compressed and higher output than the Sentient. The Perpetual Burn doesn't split well either, and the cleans are pretty meh. The two pups don't match well tonally, i have to keep adjusting my amp settings when going from bridge to neck pups - unusable live. The Sentient sounds "bigger" even when set lower, and lacks high-end sparkle.
The Rig(s): Orange Micro Dark, Hotone Heart Attack, Blackstar ID Core, Line 6 Hd500
Things to keep in mind/For What Music/what i need:
- I have other guitars fitted with lower output pups, so this guitar serves as my metal/lead/shred machine.
- Both the pickups need to be excellent for nuanced lead playing at various gain levels, dynamic, detailed, responsive to pick attack - i like a treble spike when a note is picked hard. Both need to be bluesy sounding (the Perpetual Burn wasn't, the Sentient is). Clearly ultra-high output won't do - not a fan. I don't like neck pickups sounding too thick under high gain either.
- Lead guitarists/tones i admire: Jason Becker (PB album), Shawn Lane (Powers of Ten album), Greg Howe (Extraction album). I often have to go from clean to bluesy to screaming melodic shred in the span of a single song. No country, no jazz. Rhythm-wise, the bridge should cover classic/progressive/hard rock and be tight enough for metal parts - not super heavy. Always in standard tuning.
- I like playing clean parts on the bridge pickup as much as the neck - chords as well as solos. I'm keen on the coil splits providing good variety.
- My guitar has an active treble boost/cut knob - would be great to find pickups that can make the most of it. I'm also open to replacing just the bridge pickup, and for suggestions from other brand lineups (nothing as expensive as BKP though, please!)
Thanks,
Saib