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Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: WeavingSpider on April 08, 2010, 02:17:11 PM

Title: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: WeavingSpider on April 08, 2010, 02:17:11 PM
Hello guys,
I'm starting a big project in order to have my custom guitar.
This guitar will be a LP/SG style guitar (mahogany body with maple top).
The guitar will have quite the same specs of this:
(http://www.firstact.com/upload/images/artists/artist/bill%20kelliher/mastodon-bill%20kelliher1.jpg)
..and will have 9 strings!
I'm putting a Schaller piezo bridge (string thru the body) and the wiring will be based on the MM Petrucci (with the switch on the upper horn in order to use piezo/humb/piezo+humb). You know with 9 strings I'd like to have the perfect clean sound...

As you may understand I'm a big Mastodon fan, so..ok..nice & clear clean sound, but I'd like to have a huge output, too on the bridge pickup.
I love my LP Custom sound and I kinda like to re-create it on this guitar.
What do you think about Miracle Man (Bridge) + Cold Sweat (Neck)?

Last question..the middle position in the MM Petrucci is the sound of both the pickups splitted...and I was wondering on having the same thing on mine to be matched with the piezo, too..

Do you think I can have a good mix with the BKP I told you?

thanks in advance to you all for your help!!

 :D
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: ericsabbath on April 09, 2010, 07:09:44 AM
warpig + jcm 800 + celestion g12t75's
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: Roobubba on April 09, 2010, 02:10:08 PM
9-strings? You going to fit a BKP in there? I thought they only went up to 8-string widths at the moment?

My best advice is: Ask Tim! (front page of the BKP website, contact details. Phone or email.)

Roo
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: Philly Q on April 09, 2010, 02:40:25 PM
9-strings? You going to fit a BKP in there? I thought they only went up to 8-string widths at the moment?

I'm guessing it's basically 6 strings with 3 of them doubled up?  Like a "partial 12-string"?
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: Madsakre on April 09, 2010, 02:43:02 PM
I think a Alnico 5 warpig would be the perfect tool for what you're after
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: ericsabbath on April 09, 2010, 05:37:36 PM
I think a Alnico 5 warpig would be the perfect tool for what you're after

hell no yeah!
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: WeavingSpider on April 14, 2010, 01:33:40 PM
Hi folks..
Sorry for my late reply but I didn't get the topic-reply notification e-mail__
BTW:
Yes basically the guitar has 9 strings but it's likea 12string guitar without the "double" string on the lower strings (E and A); So I don't think I'll need a 7 string PU for that.

So what about the Miracle Man (Bridge) + Cold Sweat (Neck)?

Why did you discard this option?  :(
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: Roobubba on April 14, 2010, 04:49:01 PM
You want to be able to have good cleans, so the Miracle man isn't the best choice for the bridge. It does passable cleans, sure, but many of the other pickups will give much better results there.

With SGs specifically, the advice is usually to go very high output, or low output - not the middle ground. Assuming yours will have this same SG characteristic (big assumption!), I'd be thinking Nailbomb (AlNiCo).

Eric: why 'Hell no', and more importantly, what instead?! Just 'Hell no' is really unhelpful...

Roo
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: littlemurph7976 on April 14, 2010, 11:46:25 PM
Fan of High On Fire then?  :P

Alnico Warpig sounds good, Cermaic may be 'too tight' for the kind of Mastodon-like snarl you need. 

Seen as its most similar construction wise, to an LP, maybe look at Holy Divers? I heard somewhere they work really well in LPs. Dont quote me on that.
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: Zaned on April 15, 2010, 06:35:33 AM
You want to be able to have good cleans, so the Miracle man isn't the best choice for the bridge. It does passable cleans, sure, but many of the other pickups will give much better results there.

With SGs specifically, the advice is usually to go very high output, or low output - not the middle ground. Assuming yours will have this same SG characteristic (big assumption!), I'd be thinking Nailbomb (AlNiCo).

Eric: why 'Hell no', and more importantly, what instead?! Just 'Hell no' is really unhelpful...

Roo

I don't think that suggestion is for SGs specifically, it's more for all-mahogany guitars (which the typical SG is). This one is maple topped.

Listening to Mastodon, the only ceramic model I would suggest is Cold Sweat. It's not that sweet played clean as an Alnico, but better than Miracle man. YMMV of course.

What will your tuning be, and what is the scale length? Those are also important for choosing the pickup. Mahogany neck, I assume. If you go very low, I'd suggest the Cold Sweat for keeping the bottom together.

-Zaned
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: ericsabbath on April 15, 2010, 09:31:00 AM
Eric: why 'Hell no', and more importantly, what instead?! Just 'Hell no' is really unhelpful...

Roo

sorry
I think I might have confused this thread with another one  :? :lol:
both versions of the pig would be great  :D
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: ericsabbath on April 15, 2010, 09:37:19 AM
Fan of High On Fire then?  :P

Alnico Warpig sounds good, Cermaic may be 'too tight' for the kind of Mastodon-like snarl you need. 

Seen as its most similar construction wise, to an LP, maybe look at Holy Divers? I heard somewhere they work really well in LPs. Dont quote me on that.

Bill Kelliher uses mostly duncan distortions

the holy diver is my favorite BKP, but it's way too open and clean for that
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: littlemurph7976 on April 16, 2010, 01:00:45 AM
Yeah I really wasnt sure about recomending the HD.

Maybe a Nailbomb?
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: WeavingSpider on April 16, 2010, 09:47:26 AM
Can you describe the Nailbomb with your words?
 :D
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: Copperhead on April 16, 2010, 10:49:51 PM
Nail Bomb!!!
Harmonic, rich, loud, clear. Meth'ed up chainsaw on steroids. Lots of harmonics. 90's hair metal tones like Lynch Mob, Extreme, that kinda thing. Might be too hot for baritone or super low tunings.
Cleans up OK, pairs with neck pick ups fine, very clear cleans when paired with the neck.
Title: Re: Choosing my BKP set..
Post by: ericsabbath on April 17, 2010, 09:51:49 AM
I'll keep the warpig advice over the nailbomb