El Supremo
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Hi there! My Jackson USA Dinky will be back from maintenance and i'm looking to change the bridge pickup. It's a poplar body, maple neck, ebony fretboard, bolt-on guitar with a blocked tremelo, SH2 Jazz neck pickup and 2x 500K pots. I play all kinds of stuff from indie to fusion to metal and really dig versatility in a pickup.
I've had the following bridge pickups:
TB12 Screaming Demon and SH2(originally): very tight, good harmonics, good cleans, but a little too little output for me.
EMG81/85: tight rhythm sound, didn't like the clean sound though. Did get kinda nasaly sounding with a lot of settings. Liked the 85 better.
TB4 and SH2 (currently) : high output, good lead sound, warm clean sound, bit flabby bass on the low strings (guitar tuned to C# with 12-56 strings).
I'm looking for a pickup that has chordal clarity in gain situations, round lead sound, tight bass for thrashing, good harmonic squeel ability and pleasant clean sound.
The TB12 came very close to my ears except for the output. I'd like a little more saturation without having to use an overdrive pedal. Judging by the tone comparison chart the TB14 Custom V would be first in line.
Suggestions/experiences anyone? Any other suggestions for a poplar guitar are also welcome.
I've had the following bridge pickups:
TB12 Screaming Demon and SH2(originally): very tight, good harmonics, good cleans, but a little too little output for me.
EMG81/85: tight rhythm sound, didn't like the clean sound though. Did get kinda nasaly sounding with a lot of settings. Liked the 85 better.
TB4 and SH2 (currently) : high output, good lead sound, warm clean sound, bit flabby bass on the low strings (guitar tuned to C# with 12-56 strings).
I'm looking for a pickup that has chordal clarity in gain situations, round lead sound, tight bass for thrashing, good harmonic squeel ability and pleasant clean sound.
The TB12 came very close to my ears except for the output. I'd like a little more saturation without having to use an overdrive pedal. Judging by the tone comparison chart the TB14 Custom V would be first in line.
Suggestions/experiences anyone? Any other suggestions for a poplar guitar are also welcome.