Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: gui94 on September 14, 2011, 06:12:07 PM
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Hey there, I recently got myself a RG1077XL and I'm looking for a bridge pickup. The neck pickup is alright and I don't use it too much, the middle single coil is nice too, but the bridge is rather muddy, has really no defenition at all. The guitar, as any other Ibby, is a basswod body/maple neck (bolt on) guitar. I mostly play Technical death metal, so I'd like the pickup to be very aggressive and powerful that can handle lots of gain with very definition, like Necrophagist and Psycroptic. What do you guys recommend me?
Cheers! :)
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Sounds like an ceramic warpig.
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Painkiller!!!!
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Ceramic Warpig? Painkiller? And I thought I would be decided if I asked here lool
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First off, screeeeeeeww you for having one of those guitars :D I've wanted one for ages, but they're impossible to come by these days.
Second, I too think the C-pig or Painkiller is your best option. The C-pig has a bit more low end, to my ears, but both pickups should leave you with a big ol' grin!
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First off, screeeeeeeww you for having one of those guitars :D I've wanted one for ages, but they're impossible to come by these days.
Second, I too think the C-pig or Painkiller is your best option. The C-pig has a bit more low end, to my ears, but both pickups should leave you with a big ol' grin!
Ahah :) It's an awesome guitar indeed, I just got it, I picked it up a week ago. It's a beast :D
But it can be "beaster" if I put a new bridge pup!
I'm undecided about the Painkiller and the ceramic Warpig? I'm looking to get a little close to that Necrophagist tone, I even have the amp they used to buy their albums :D
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I use the painkiller in a very similar guitar. i had a c pig in it before. and both loomer and i decided that the painkiller sounded waaaay better i. it than the cpig did.
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Of course, there are some variables at play here:
- The RG1077XL is a 7-string, ie. more resonance from the neck, plus it has a half inch longer scale length. I don't expect that half inch to do much though.
- The amp, and the tone he's looking for. I still have a gut feeling that the c-pig might be a bit closer to that. What amp is it, first of all?
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Marshall
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Of course, there are some variables at play here:
- The RG1077XL is a 7-string, ie. more resonance from the neck, plus it has a half inch longer scale length. I don't expect that half inch to do much though.
- The amp, and the tone he's looking for. I still have a gut feeling that the c-pig might be a bit closer to that. What amp is it, first of all?
The amp is an ENGL Rackhead 860 (discontinued).
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hmm. My best bet is the Painkiller. If you want less satuated response, then look at the painkiller. My fav pickup is the painkiller, and i have it in two of my guitars.
I play grindcore :O)
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There would also be the Black Dog to give more definition on the long scale and a clearer signal, if your preamp has enough gain.
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hmm. My best bet is the Painkiller. If you want less satuated response, then look at the painkiller. My fav pickup is the painkiller, and i have it in two of my guitars.
I play grindcore :O)
I mostly play Tech Death stuff, like Necrophagist, Psycroptic, on D tuning. Isn't the C-pig a probably better option because of the bass response? Also, I want to play in DGCFAD tuning (1 full pitch lower)
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I think so. The painkiller sounds weak in "brighter" tunings.
You should still check out the aftermath :)
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I think so. The painkiller sounds weak in "brighter" tunings.
You should still check out the aftermath :)
Oh man, another option? I'm just getting even more and more confused now xD
So, C-pig or Aftermath?
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right
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I agree that this is a prime choice for either a ceramic Warpig or Aftermath. To help out:
-C-pig: massive, very saturated/compressed, very tight, low resonant peak
-Aftermath: much leaner/punchier, extremely tight, more aggressive midrange voicing
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I agree that this is a prime choice for either a ceramic Warpig or Aftermath. To help out:
-C-pig: massive, very saturated/compressed, very tight, low resonant peak
-Aftermath: much leaner/punchier, extremely tight, more aggressive midrange voicing
Are they "basswood" friendly? I've been recommended the Miracle Man, what do you think about that?
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The c-pig sounds great in basswood. basswood is kinda neutral in the low and high area of the spectrum. But it has some midrange'ish peak. Thats why shredders digged it alot back in the days.
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The c-pig sounds great in basswood. basswood is kinda neutral in the low and high area of the spectrum. But it has some midrange'ish peak. Thats why shredders digged it alot back in the days.
Nice, and what about the MM?
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Dont get more confused. The miracle man is very big sounding, it's in my opinion not suited for tech stuff. I have a friend which is one of these new death/tech shredders. And he has cold sweats in his hufschmidt.
The safest bet for satisfaction would still be a aftermath though.. now order it!
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C-pig! That is what you want for sure. I have it in my basswood Ibanez tuned down a full step. It is perfect. You have to play with the height to get it just right. When I first got it I was like meh until I found that sweet spot.