Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Duck2587 on October 13, 2014, 10:23:39 PM
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I am giving my ibanez a make over. I am putting a new tremolo in with a titanium block. It has a basswood body with a bolt on maple neck and rosewood fretboard. I am looking for 2 humbuckers to throw in it. I am going to directly mount them with brass inserts under the pick up for added resonance and tone. I play lead, metal, virtuoso, clean, etc.
For the bridge I need something that growls and is clear.
For the neck I need something that is fluid and clear.
I was thinking of getting another Warpig and considered the Nailbomb as well.
PLEASE HELP.
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Miracle Man bridge with Cold Sweat neck?
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Could you explain why you would recommend that combo?
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I am a crazzy Ibanez nerd and i did a few vids using the info in my signature below. Have a listen and if you want me to EQ something more to your needs ask
For me I like the Holy Diver/VHII combo
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Ceramic Nailbomb/Cold Sweat-neck.
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Please explain your rationale/reason as to why you would recommend these choices?
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C-Bomb grinds, is clear and tight. A little less midrange than the alnico version. Cold Sweat-neck is also clear and very fluid with a good amount of gain.
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Could you explain why you would recommend that combo?
Basswood tends to be middy, so the scooped character of the MM should give it balance. The MM also has a great reputation with maple necks. It also has the other characteristics you are looking for.
Cold Sweat will do what you want in terms of fluid etc. Better cleans than the MM
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"C-Bomb grinds, is clear and tight. A little less midrange than the alnico version. Cold Sweat-neck is also clear and very fluid with a good amount of gain."
-How is the high end or presence on the C-bomb?
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"Basswood tends to be middy, so the scooped character of the MM should give it balance. The MM also has a great reputation with maple necks. It also has the other characteristics you are looking for.
Cold Sweat will do what you want in terms of fluid etc. Better cleans than the MM"
-The miracle man scooped? I thought the high mids were only scooped and the low mids were really present? Can anyone clear this up for me? I do not need high mid emphasis, I need low mid emphasis
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"C-Bomb grinds, is clear and tight. A little less midrange than the alnico version. Cold Sweat-neck is also clear and very fluid with a good amount of gain."
-How is the high end or presence on the C-bomb?
Quite some more topend than the alnico version.
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"C-Bomb grinds, is clear and tight. A little less midrange than the alnico version. Cold Sweat-neck is also clear and very fluid with a good amount of gain."
-How is the high end or presence on the C-bomb?
Quite some more topend than the alnico version.
Naturally yes, you're correct but every ceramic pickup is different..so strictly in regards to the C-bomb, how is the high end/presence? Is it really prominent or is it less? Is it shrill to the point where the amp can't fix?, etc.
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I have to hear the first BKP that is shrill. Nevertheless the C-Bomb really cuts, whilst retaining the mids of the alnico version. The Miracle Man is a little smoother in the topend, when I remember correctly.
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I have to hear the first BKP that is shrill. Nevertheless the C-Bomb really cuts, whilst retaining the mids of the alnico version. The Miracle Man is a little smoother in the topend, when I remember correctly.
The miracle man it is then. I keep hearing how its made for bolt on maple necks and it loves basswood bodies and thats exactly what my ibanez has. Plus with my amp being naturally brighter and present as it is, I feel the C-bomb will put it over the top in terms of high end. Hopefully the MM will balance it out with the low mids and smoother top end. If it doesn't then possibly the Warpig again or perhaps the Juggernaut? Time will tell :evil:
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Juggerset is positively delicious. Just going to throw that out there!
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Juggerset is positively delicious. Just going to throw that out there!
Hmm really? Could you elaborate please as to why? Please and thank you. :evil:
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Well, the juggerset is just such a perfect marriage of beautiful / exceptional cleans; tight, articulate, aggressive crunch / distorted rhythm tones; and smooth, fluid, and expressive lead tones. They're so fat, articulate, responsive, clear, and massive sounding all at once. If you like the voicing you will not be disappointed.
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Well, the juggerset is just such a perfect marriage of beautiful / exceptional cleans; tight, articulate, aggressive crunch / distorted rhythm tones; and smooth, fluid, and expressive lead tones. They're so fat, articulate, responsive, clear, and massive sounding all at once. If you like the voicing you will not be disappointed.
Massive like the warpig? or different?
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I haven't tried the Warpig but I would imagine it is somewhat different. The resistance is really different and the combination of an Alnico V magnet and the two ceramics is really unique.
The pickup set owns at cleans, distorted rhythm / chugging, drop tuning, and fluid, rich, and vocal lead playing. The feel is just spot on all the time.
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I haven't tried the Warpig but I would imagine it is somewhat different. The resistance is really different and the combination of an Alnico V magnet and the two ceramics is really unique.
The pickup set owns at cleans, distorted rhythm / chugging, drop tuning, and fluid, rich, and vocal lead playing. The feel is just spot on all the time.
I may have to get the juggs instead. Depends on how good the clarity is compared to the miracle man.
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Interesting to see that all the next bkp s on my list are mentioned here.
Juggs for my jem
Mm, cs for my rg.
I can't wait!
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Interesting to see that all the next bkp s on my list are mentioned here.
Juggs for my jem
Mm, cs for my rg.
I can't wait!
Awesome :evil:
Forgot about the CS for the neck. I wonder how it stacks up against the Juggernaut neck or MM neck...
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I'm a gonna let you know ASAP
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I'm a gonna let you know ASAP
Sweeeet :evil: