Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: CharliePark on December 21, 2011, 04:11:36 AM
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Hey all, I've just bought an Ibanez RGT220a and it should be here very soon. It has a 5 piece maple/wenge neck through, with ash wings and a rosewood fretboard. I'm guessing that it will sound fairly bright.
Im looking for a pickup that can do modern metal and rock, and with good cleans. Also, I seem to like the lower output pickups better, so I was thinking the black dog, but i'm very open to suggestions. Thanks
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First of all. Nice guitar!
I would get either Painkiller's or Aftermath's :)
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Its sort of hard to spend under 1000 for a prestige in Australia so I think I got a good deal with it.
I have an aftermath in another guitar of mine and I love it, but I just want to try something else with this one. Thanks for the input though, I'll keep the painkiller in mind.
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If you're not downtuning the Painkiller might be on the bright side. Did you take a look at the Holy Diver?
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Haha, I have a holydiver in the neck in my other guitar as well. I love that too but again, I'm looking for something different. Preferably vintage hot.
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Hey all, I've just bought an Ibanez RGT220a and it should be here very soon. It has a 5 piece maple/wenge neck through, with ash wings and a rosewood fretboard. I'm guessing that it will sound fairly bright.
Im looking for a pickup that can do modern metal and rock, and with good cleans. Also, I seem to like the lower output pickups better, so I was thinking the black dog, but i'm very open to suggestions. Thanks
Agreed to your impression that this guitar could be very bright - 5 piece necks are very stiff and rigid usually which can make for a very sustainy guitar which does not resonate much.
Black Dog seems to be an appropriate choice if you are set on having something vintage hot (never played one though). I could imagine the Crawler working well in that guitar.
Cheers Stephan
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Yes in that case Black Dog, Abraxas or Crawler.
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Thanks for the advice. I think I'm going for a black dog set, hopefully they won't be too bright!
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Thanks for the advice. I think I'm going for a black dog set, hopefully they won't be too bright!
They're the middiest vintagehotpickup in the range. Still good highs though, looking at the eq-chart.