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Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: ElectricTurkey4369 on August 25, 2010, 10:38:33 PM

Title: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ElectricTurkey4369 on August 25, 2010, 10:38:33 PM
Im looking for a tone to be similar to that sound. Not totally identical, but similar with some individual character of its own. Something aggressive, has mids, crunchy, and is sensitive to the volume knob. It will be going into a Les paul. Thanks guys!! :D
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: MDV on August 25, 2010, 11:11:48 PM
*probably* the holy diver. I havent tried it though.

From what I have tried, the nailbomb.
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: lulusg on August 26, 2010, 12:05:52 AM
That one came out in the past, and yeah! Holy Diver was the choice. We use Rebell Yell for Tool on a LPstd. with excellent results. There is Shaman who is really into it... check his post if you can. Good luck.
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ElectricTurkey4369 on August 26, 2010, 04:24:20 AM
*probably* the holy diver. I havent tried it though.

From what I have tried, the nailbomb.

Ceramic or alnico V? Doesn't the nailbomb lack mids?
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ericsabbath on August 26, 2010, 06:48:16 AM
Tim usually recommends the nailbomb, but the holy diver works much better for that, imo

the nailbomb has a more aggressive top and output, but more paf sounding mids
diver has a fatter and more modern sounding midrange

not Tool style, but I love the crunch on this clip:
http://netmusicians.org/index.php?section=id&value=895
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ElectricTurkey4369 on August 26, 2010, 06:20:02 PM
Tim usually recommends the nailbomb, but the holy diver works much better for that, imo

the nailbomb has a more aggressive top and output, but more paf sounding mids
diver has a fatter and more modern sounding midrange

not Tool style, but I love the crunch on this clip:
http://netmusicians.org/index.php?section=id&value=895

That does sound awesome :lol:

But does the HolyDiver stay tight when tuned down? I dont go past C.
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: fr33man1 on August 26, 2010, 10:38:56 PM
Drop C or C standard tuning like QOTSA or arch enemy ?  I used to play it down to drop C/B and it was tight and punchy but its not the best for tight downtuned stuff I think. Well I mean its not the most suited to play gojira or djenty stuff, big punchy open riffs like tool are no problem, diver handles that piece of cake.
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ElectricTurkey4369 on August 26, 2010, 11:04:16 PM
Drop C or C standard tuning like QOTSA or arch enemy ?  I used to play it down to drop C/B and it was tight and punchy but its not the best for tight downtuned stuff I think. Well I mean its not the most suited to play gojira or djenty stuff, big punchy open riffs like tool are no problem, diver handles that piece of cake.

C standard.

I just found out what "djent" meant  :lol:, and i hate that sound anyway. It's lifeless and annoying. Sounds like a machine gun  :lol:
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ElectricTurkey4369 on August 27, 2010, 12:17:59 AM
Drop C or C standard tuning like QOTSA or arch enemy ?  I used to play it down to drop C/B and it was tight and punchy but its not the best for tight downtuned stuff I think. Well I mean its not the most suited to play gojira or djenty stuff, big punchy open riffs like tool are no problem, diver handles that piece of cake.

Would the HolyDiver be able to get an Opeth type tone too?
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: fr33man1 on August 27, 2010, 06:25:03 AM
Depends more on the amp you will be using I'd say. I used it on a specific baritone made for me (that is now sold, could not dial in sounds I liked since of the body wood being too special sounding for my tastes) and a 5150. I think opeth plays on laney so a british sounding amp with good amount of gain will do the job.

The Holy diver is also fantastic as a lead bridge pickup. The neck lacks a bit power for lead work but is very musical and not so fat sounding on clean settings which can be quite good for a les paul. But the bridge man, its thick, never gets harsh on high notes and has that creamy middy solo tone when driven by a good amp. I miss it for those sounds.
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: HairyChris on August 27, 2010, 01:03:29 PM
Adam Jones uses a JB so I'd have said Holy Diver or similar. A5 anyway.

A massive part of his sound is his amps. 10,00 Days mixes it up a bit, but Lateralus especially screams Diezel. I can get a pretty convincing Tool-esque tone with just about anything into my Einstein...
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: brian_ward on August 28, 2010, 09:57:40 PM
Adam Jones uses a JB so I'd have said Holy Diver or similar. A5 anyway.

A massive part of his sound is his amps. 10,00 Days mixes it up a bit, but Lateralus especially screams Diezel. I can get a pretty convincing Tool-esque tone with just about anything into my Einstein...

really? im pretty sure he uses a super distortion.
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ElectricTurkey4369 on August 28, 2010, 11:13:29 PM
Well i have looked at some recent pics of adams guitar in one of the guitar world magazines and the pickups dont have the seymour duncan logo on them, not unless he scratched it off or something lol. Im sure on the first 2 albums adam used a JB, but i really think he may have used an Anderson H3. Billy Howerdel uses one from APC and he was adams guitar tech so mabye Billy showed Adam these pickups. They are very Hi-fi souding and articulate much like 10,000 days. Mesa Boogie also uses the anderson H3 to insure the tonal qualities of their amps.
Title: Re: What pickup can sound closest to Tools "10,000 days"?
Post by: ericsabbath on August 29, 2010, 11:18:48 AM
from pics you can tell they're not super distortions and definitely NOT anderson pickups (which have huge poles)