Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: silence2-38554 on February 28, 2017, 02:15:38 AM
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Hoping to get some input from someone who has experience with both pickups in the same guitar. Essentially, I'm itching to order a Black Dog bridge & want to narrow down which neck to pair with it. I know I'll like the VHII, as I love the neck of my Juggerset & they're very similarly voiced.
The Black Dog neck is surprisingly difficult to find info on. I'd love to have access to a new sound but am simply unsure exactly what the BD neck would offer. For a reference, I really dislike the treble & attack of the Holy Diver neck & found the Cold Sweat neck sterile and boring.
I've emailed Ben & he said the BD neck is actually more powerful, aggressive & has more grit than the VHII neck when pushed. This all sounds pretty awesome to me but I also want to be sure it makes sense for a neck pickup, as it really seems like ppl pair the BD bridge with the VHII neck more often than going for the BD set. I primarily use the neck for shreddey lead stuff and cleans.
Thanks!
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I got the Black Dog set just yesterday, and I dont have direct experience with VHII. I really liked the BD neck, and it does sound great clean, but for shreddy leads I would consider another pup, and VHII doesn't look bad. Black Dog neck is very articulate but also pretty gritty and a bit woofy under high-gain conditions. VHII looks like it will be smoother. I will actually try the Emerald neck soon for that kind of lead sound. (note that I am coming from HSS strats and I am a new user of Les Paul type guitars, so I am definitely not an expert on neck humbucker use. I hope the more experienced players here correct me if I am wrong)
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If you did not like the HD and CS neck the BD neck is probably not for you as the treble response is similar and the midrange is a bit more hollow.
I had both the VHII and the BD neck models in the same Les Paul and I found the VHII neck hotter, smokier and having a more vintage character overall. It still does a great job in my PRS Custom in the neck spot.
If you want a sound with vintage character but less of that smoky haze, the Abraxas neck would be worth looking at.
Cheers Stephan