Lorcan Ward
7slinger
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I bought an Ibanez J-custom RG8527z recently and I still haven't decided on a pickup combination I'm happy with.
Specs: Mahogany Body, Flame Maple Top, Maple neck with Wenge laminates, rosewood board.
Tonally it doesn't have a lot of bass compared to my other guitars, lots of low mids, smooth highs but still quite bright depending on how much pick attack I use. Its very tight sounding.
Compared to my basswood Rg1527 there is a lot less bass, its tighter, brighter, not as warm in the highs.
So far I've had:
Dimarzio Paf 7s: I've never been fond of Paf pickups, they sound great clean but don't saturate/distort the way I like when put under a lot of gain.
Bare Knuckle Holy Diver 7s: I didn't like the neck HD much. It didn't match the bridge in output and got very bright when pushed with a boast pedal so it had to do. The bridge Holy Diver sounded really good but there wasn't enough bass. The mids were perfect but their was a bit to much presence for my liking.
Bare Knuckle Black Hawks(currently installed): I like how tight these are but they have to much bass and saturate to much under gain for my liking(too aggressive). The sound great for djenty riffs and the fatness makes them great for soloing on the bridge but they don't work for my style. They are almost a little dry/gritty sounding.
I've been looking at the Seymour Duncan Pegasus & Sentient set. For riffing they sound like what I'm looking for but I've heard they are very harsh in the highs. I use the bridge for soloing a lot(think Per Nilson) so they might not be what I'm looking for.
I use and Axe-fx II so this is the kind of tone I go for:
Tight bass, lots of mids, smooth high mids and presence for soloing so something similar to the Holy Diver but more modern. Also I prefer cleaner pickups that don't pickup to much string and picking hand noise.
I bought an Ibanez J-custom RG8527z recently and I still haven't decided on a pickup combination I'm happy with.
Specs: Mahogany Body, Flame Maple Top, Maple neck with Wenge laminates, rosewood board.
Tonally it doesn't have a lot of bass compared to my other guitars, lots of low mids, smooth highs but still quite bright depending on how much pick attack I use. Its very tight sounding.
Compared to my basswood Rg1527 there is a lot less bass, its tighter, brighter, not as warm in the highs.
So far I've had:
Dimarzio Paf 7s: I've never been fond of Paf pickups, they sound great clean but don't saturate/distort the way I like when put under a lot of gain.
Bare Knuckle Holy Diver 7s: I didn't like the neck HD much. It didn't match the bridge in output and got very bright when pushed with a boast pedal so it had to do. The bridge Holy Diver sounded really good but there wasn't enough bass. The mids were perfect but their was a bit to much presence for my liking.
Bare Knuckle Black Hawks(currently installed): I like how tight these are but they have to much bass and saturate to much under gain for my liking(too aggressive). The sound great for djenty riffs and the fatness makes them great for soloing on the bridge but they don't work for my style. They are almost a little dry/gritty sounding.
I've been looking at the Seymour Duncan Pegasus & Sentient set. For riffing they sound like what I'm looking for but I've heard they are very harsh in the highs. I use the bridge for soloing a lot(think Per Nilson) so they might not be what I'm looking for.
I use and Axe-fx II so this is the kind of tone I go for:
Tight bass, lots of mids, smooth high mids and presence for soloing so something similar to the Holy Diver but more modern. Also I prefer cleaner pickups that don't pickup to much string and picking hand noise.