Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: ebomb321 on August 10, 2010, 03:16:51 PM
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Hi All,
Ive been lurking these forums for some time now looking at what I should but while saving up a few bucks.
Its now time for a purchase.
I have a basswood Ibanez rg2550e-gk
From reading it seems most people suggest the C- War Pig or the Miracle Man
I play mostly metal with some classic rock as well my band is a light metal band with a dark tone.
Any suggestions? I can post some clips of the band and my current tone if anyone wants to hear.
As a guitar player I guess im just looking for that ultimate tone =) (if there is such thing)
Thanks in advance and I hope I am posting this in the correct forum!
Jon
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Posting clips of your band and a tone similar to what you want to achieve would make it a lot easier for people to make appropriate suggestions
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sure thing..
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/song_details/1768671?play_now=true
click play on the top right, this is our old recording this was my rg2550e-gk with a mesa pre, g-major, marshall 1960, mic'd with a senn e906 and a beyer tg x280
im looking for something with a very meaty bottom end with smooth hi's right now my hi's are very fizzy (although i eq'd most of the fizz out of the recording) im not going active because i still want a bit of warmth to my tone
again any suggestions would be great
thanks again in advance!
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im looking for something with a very meaty bottom end with smooth hi's right now my hi's are very fizzy (although i eq'd most of the fizz out of the recording) im not going active because i still want a bit of warmth to my tone
I think your after a AlNiCO Warpig or possibly a miracle man the warpig is smoother but the miracle man cuts better but i would say it was fuzzy.
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I'd defo say Alnico Warpig as well after listening to your tunes. If you were playing faster, more thrashy metal, then I'd say ceramic WP or Miracle Man.
Even a Painkiller would sound good in that context, but its not as dark as the Warpigs - great mids on the PK though. Only ever heard them in a Les Paul and they were Priest-tone all the way.
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you WANT an alnico warpig, definitely and undoubtably.
ceramic would be too fizzy with your sound, but the alnico one is YOUR pickup! :)
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you guys rock!
thank you
looks like ill be getting myself a new warpig =)
tuned to drop c the warpig would be better then the MM? i was about to pull the trigger on the MM the other night till i read a bit more about the warpig.
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ok sorry for the newbish question but do i want 53mm or 50mm?
thanks again for any info!
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53 for trem/floyd guitars. 50 for fixed ones :)
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thanks again! :D
im ordering it tonight,but another newb question :?
im making sure i should go potted, im assuming 4 conductor for my ibanez, but do i want a long or short leg?
oh yea and no difference in sound covered right?!
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ahh i just read on a few forums that the warpig is not the best choice for basswood
"The Painkiller, Miracle Man, and Cold Sweat are in theory better options for basswood than the Warpig"
" I have always been a fan of the Petrucci pickups, but to me they do not sound as good as the BKPs I've tried thus far. I definitely don't think you'd be happier leaving it stock, but they certainly are among the best DiMarzios made. They certainly are a better fit for basswood than an alnico Warpig, but the ceramic BKPs well suited for basswood would really crush those. The Miracle Man I got for kmanick sounded really awesome in his RG7620 for what it's worth. The alnico Warpig is more of a sludge/doom pickup, so that's a terrible match for basswood/rosewood. The ceramic WP is very different."
"but for tight chunky really articulate rhythm playing the Miracle Man slays.
(it's good for lead too but mahogany/maple VS basswood? )
that's no contest."
"I've received a staggering amount of positive feedback from customers with basswood-friendly BKPs, and have experienced it myself most recently with kmanick's RG7620. The alnico Warpig was simply not the one to go with.
Either way, Bulb I'd definitely recommend giving the CS, PK, or MM a shot."
ahhh im all over the place :?
should i go warpig or MM... hmm i guess im not ordering tonight. :(
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ahh i just read on a few forums that the warpig is not the best choice for basswood
(snip)
should i go warpig or MM... hmm i guess im not ordering tonight. :(
AskTim(tm) - the guy really knows its stuff and is very friendly. In fact, most of these "which pup" threads end up that way !-)
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I am following this thread with interest. Does anyone have any experience with either the Holy Diver or Emerald in Basswood?
I have experienced a pair of VHII's in basswood and they come sound like a cross between a single coil and a humbucker. With the Emerald apparently sounding like a more powerfull & thicker VHII that sounds interesting perhaps.
I am very interested in the idea of a Holy Diver in an RG style basswood guitar, I am thinking it would cover great cleans, heavy melodic and beyond. Failing those two ideas a Painkiller would be my first choice providing it has enough bottom end in basswood
Martin
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ahh i just read on a few forums that the warpig is not the best choice for basswood
(snip)
should i go warpig or MM... hmm i guess im not ordering tonight. :(
AskTim(tm) - the guy really knows its stuff and is very friendly. In fact, most of these "which pup" threads end up that way !-)
thanks for the info, im going to PM him now!
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I only have experience of a MM in a basswood RG, but I must confess I didn't listen to your music posted above, so I can't really comment on how appropriate it would be for that. I liked the articulate, punchy nature of it, and I managed to get mine sounding quite raw and strangely not too compressed-sounding. I loved the MM in there (but now it's made its way into my custom baritone and sounds MONSTROUS! :D). I do have a black dog now in the ibanez basswood RG, but I haven't even tested to see if it works (that guitar is very much a gig backup - my custom is the main guitar, and I never play any other).
In short, MM + basswood does work really well, but I'm not convinced it's necessarily in your ballpark given what people have said who listened to your stuff. If you're less on the tight-articulate-crunch and more on the doom/grind/dark/powaahhh side, then an AlNiCo pickup would probably suit better. Ask Tim! :)
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Roobubba,
thank you for your input! i really like how responsive and helpful this forum is.
ive emailed Tim and he was very helpful as well.
it looks like the warpig is a good fit for basswood (im sorry i doubted anyone!)
i really look forward to the new pickups and hopefully become as experienced as a lot of you!
thanks everyone again! :P :P
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yes, Tim himself has said warpigs are a great choice in basswood on this very forum.
enjoy your new pickups!
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AskTim(tm) - the guy really knows its stuff and is very friendly. In fact, most of these "which pup" threads end up that way !-)
thanks for the info, im going to PM him now!
There should be some "AskTim" sticky post here. Really.