Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: maliciousteve on May 18, 2005, 10:05:14 AM
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Hi there, i recently became interested in having a 7 string warpig made for me, but i'm not sure if it's really the pickup for me.
My style ranges from Death Metal to Classic Rock, Shred, Jazz and Blues.
I mainly use my 7 string for playing death metal but i would also like the versatility of some screaming high end as well as some ball busting low end, haha. Also i would like some cool clean sounds.
I use a JCM 900 with a Washburn 587V and i found that the pickups are kinda weak.
Please help :o
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How about a Nailbomb, it's got the look and the tone do everything!
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I'd stick with the Warpig. 8)
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I would go with HJM and say the Nailbomb, Its got a lot of versatility so it should be able to handle the things you want it to do.
Unfortunatly we cannot offer covers or differnt bobbin colours for 7 string pickups because nobody has ever made the parts before. So its just plain black bobbins. We can make double screw designs, including ones with alan bolts.
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I would like to add that i love Christopher Amotts guitar tone, bone crushing rhythm and screaming, clear lead sound with loads of deffinition. So i hope that helps?
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For simulating Christopher Amott's tone The Warpig and the Nailbomb would both do good jobs, The nailbomb has got more High end definition than the Warpig and has a "bigger" sound. The warpig has a tight bass with a more focused, saturated tone.
The Nailbomb as a 7 string design would have a DC of about 18-19K and the Warpig would have about 26K
I think that the Warpig would be the best for all out Death metal as it would be able to handle the lower fequencies of the low B better than the nailbomb, But the Nailbomb would be more versitle for your jazz and blues because it would have a better clean and lead tone.
Probably the best thing to do would be to have a warpig in the bridge and a nailbomb neck pickups in the neck. I think that this would give you the most versitility and the best of both of the pickups
PDT_045
have you seen Arch enemy live?
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excellent. Thanks Steve.
I haven't seen Arch Enemy live yet, but i have some live recordings of the band, Chris Amotts tone just seems to sound better than Michaels.