Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: progmetalhead on April 25, 2011, 04:19:31 AM
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Hey all,
I wanted to get some feedback on the appropriate pickups for the progressive metal project I'm working on. I've been listening to as many clips as possible and believe I have a few promising prospects but some additional corroboration would be quite nice. My guitar is a 7-string baritone with a mahogany body and I will be playing through a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rec.
For leads, I'm looking for something akin to Stephan Forte's "vocal" lead tone on Adagio's Underworld album. I was thinking an Aftermath would be good for this sort of thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRvFrkie-Zw&playnext=1&list=PLDB2A2DF063B8EAE3 Adagio (fast forward to 5:36)
For rhythm, I'm looking for that huge progressive metal tone that's organic and tight. Good examples of the tone I'm seeking can be heard in Power of Omens and To-mera (two bands on the heavier end of the progressive metal spectrum). Cold Sweats, Aftermaths, and a few others seemed like plausible options for what I'm going for.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnkYbST9iOo Power of Omens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gImRh_En9bA To-mera
Thanks for any input.
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I'd highly recommend you consider the Rebel Yell bridge - it has the organic Alnico midrange while still being very tight. It's also a very vocal lead pickup, with excellent harmonic detail.
I pair it up with a VHII in the neck, which works very well as a set. The VHII has a great balance of definition and fluidity, a very cool pickup indeed.
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I think Nolly's recommendation is spot on.
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I'd say nailbomb for the bridge
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I actually think the Alnico Nailbomb would work for you with that set up for the sound you describe.
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Alnico Nailbomb would work but the Rebel Yell actually (IMO) sounds like a tighter Nailbomb. I have one in my RG7CT and absolutely love it.
I needed something that stayed tight but still has a good singing quality to it when playing lead and the Rebel yell nails it.
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Glad to hear that RY recommendation is working out for your kmanick :)
There really is something special about that pickup in a 7-string format...
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Glad to hear that RY recommendation is working out for your kmanick :)
There really is something special about that pickup in a 7-string format...
Nolly,
in the guitar I have it in........it's perfect :D
It's plenty tight but still has a nice singing lead tone and the mids are so balanced that it has a vintage/modern sound/vibe to it.
It's hard to describe you just need to hear it, it's very versatile.
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Glad to hear that RY recommendation is working out for your kmanick :)
There really is something special about that pickup in a 7-string format...
Nolly,
in the guitar I have it in........it's perfect :D
It's plenty tight but still has a nice singing lead tone and the mids are so balanced that it has a vintage/modern sound/vibe to it.
It's hard to describe you just need to hear it, it's very versatile.
+1 on that
Especially that vintage/ modern vibe
IŽd add that that thing has great overtones, which is the main reason I got mine. Also has a certain agressiveness to it. Not in a metal way, but that "in your face" rock vibe. Very rock`n roll!