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Title: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: aris17561 on September 06, 2013, 02:22:10 PM
Hello from Greece ,

I have an ESP horizon nt no tremolo guitar and a Marshall jvm . The guitar is dark sounding and I am seeking a pickup for brighter sound . I don't need a high output pickup cause jvm has plenty of it . A moderate output pickup will be better . So any suggestion to solve the problem of darkness ?  :shock: a more open , brighter , precence sound is required .

Thank you
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: darrenw5094 on September 06, 2013, 03:25:30 PM
Riff Raff
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: Telerocker on September 06, 2013, 05:51:38 PM
RiffRaffs, Emeralds, Cold Sweats, Rebel Yells. Make your choice.
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: Kiichi on September 06, 2013, 10:16:09 PM
RiffRaffs, Emeralds, Cold Sweats, Rebel Yells. Make your choice.
This.

Riff Raffs are the most open of them, but none of them really are compressed by any means. I would perhaps mostly discount the CS but even that just rules in a guitar like yours.

Tell a little more about style and tone and we can narrow it down.
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: Telerocker on September 07, 2013, 12:29:29 AM
RiffRaffs, Emeralds, Cold Sweats, Rebel Yells. Make your choice.
This.

Riff Raffs are the most open of them, but none of them really are compressed by any means. I would perhaps mostly discount the CS but even that just rules in a guitar like yours.

Tell a little more about style and tone and we can narrow it down.

That's what I mean. They all do a great job, but are different in output, character and voicing.
It helps when we know what kind of amp(s) you play.
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: aris17561 on September 07, 2013, 08:02:48 AM
Ok you are right , I have a Marshall jvm , and , an evh 5150 . Both have plenty of gain ... I am playing metal ... Iced earth style etc...

The point is a pickup that has a big low end and a bright and clear high end ... Both amps has lots of mids ...
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: Slartibartfarst42 on September 07, 2013, 08:15:14 AM
I'd be tempted by either the Emerald or for a more modern tone, the Cold Sweat.
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: Telerocker on September 07, 2013, 11:22:16 AM
Ok you are right , I have a Marshall jvm , and , an evh 5150 . Both have plenty of gain ... I am playing metal ... Iced earth style etc...

The point is a pickup that has a big low end and a bright and clear high end ... Both amps has lots of mids ...

In that case I would look at a Miracle Man too. It's not as hot as a Nailbomb and it has a scooped voicing with big lows and clear topend. Cold Sweats will work too. If you want to go the vintagehotroute I would say Emeralds.
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: darkbluemurder on September 07, 2013, 10:28:47 PM
Ok you are right , I have a Marshall jvm , and , an evh 5150 . Both have plenty of gain ... I am playing metal ... Iced earth style etc...

The point is a pickup that has a big low end and a bright and clear high end ... Both amps has lots of mids ...

VHII. The Bridge pickup is exactly what you describe - big low end and a bright clear high end. The neck pickup is rather warm but also has a biting edge to it.
I must add that I personally did not like the VHII Bridge in the guitar I tried it in because it lacked mids but it could work for you.

Cheers Stephan
Title: Re: ESP horizon suggestion for brightness ?
Post by: ericsabbath on September 08, 2013, 01:28:55 AM
Ok you are right , I have a Marshall jvm , and , an evh 5150 . Both have plenty of gain ... I am playing metal ... Iced earth style etc...

The point is a pickup that has a big low end and a bright and clear high end ... Both amps has lots of mids ...

VHII. The Bridge pickup is exactly what you describe - big low end and a bright clear high end. The neck pickup is rather warm but also has a biting edge to it.

my thoughts exactly
the VHII is pure Jon Schaffer dry and beautiful crunch
not as bright as the riff raff, but has a quite bright top and a very punchy low end with lots of picking attack
it's not a middy pickup indeed, but in my experience, it delivers really nice crunchy mids in les pauls and sgs