Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: chavhunter on May 15, 2007, 01:37:09 PM
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Hi everyone :)
Ive recently purchased a 7-string guitar (Ibanez RG1527) and Im looking to replace the stock pickups. This is the post I wrote on a sevenstring guitar forum:
"This is probably a impossible question to answer but basically Im looking for a 7-string pickup that does EVERYTHING. Maybe an exaggeration, but I play with such a varied style that I need very versatile pickups. Everything from full-gain heavy metal (Pantera, Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, Nevermore) to totally clean jazz, and everything in between. i do a lot of instrumental guitar work too (Satch/Vai type stuff). I play an Ibanez RG1527 which is basswood, and my favourite tone so far comes from my Les Paul with an EMG 81 on the bridge through a marshall valve amp with a load of extra pedals.
I know thats a lot to ask for but basically I'm going to want something with as hi-output as possible but will still go completely clean when it needs to. Does such a beast exist?"
Most people recommended Dimarzio evo7/blaze 7 and seymour duncan JB7s, but then I got this reply:
"As you're in England, maybe you should give Bareknuckle a call. Tim really knows his stuff and will almost certainly have a pickup to suit your needs. They don't list 7's on the website, but I believe they're a no cost/minimal cost option."
Any suggestions?
Cheers.
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Nailbomb
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that thing goes clean? sound like a bit of a brute from what Ive read about it...
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Despite being called the Nailbomb and being a metal pickup, it's very versatile and capable of great cleans aswel as soaring metal.
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that thing goes clean? sound like a bit of a brute from what Ive read about it...
Nailbomb has a really sweet clean sound - it's pretty hot but not massively high output. It has lots of upper mids & top end which translates into a bright & clear clean sound. With high gain, it has a really organic, percussive dynamic kinda feel rather than super-saturated - I find myself wanting to hit the strings really hard :twisted: IMO Nailbomb has a nicer cleans than Miracle Man or Painkiller (can't comment on Warpig as I don't yet have one)
You can get a clean sound from any pickup but it might be overpoweringly loud, or not particularly dynamic, or lacking warmth if you use a super hot beastie. If you're using a single channel amp & rely on rolling back the guitar's volume to get clean, then it's going to be harder with a higher output pickup.
Somewhere in here is a post from Tim that says all BKPs are available in 7-string. IIRC it's no extra cost, but they are only available open-poled. Mail him if you can't find it...
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cheers for that :) and at the moment im using a marshall TSL so going clean is no problem; it just doesnt work with EMGs very well.
I may well go for a set of nailbombs then, but i'll wait til Im sure of what else there is on offer.
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i think a regular warpig would sound great and massive
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I also reccommend the nailbomb as it really is very versatile and sounds awesome. I have a marshall dsl100 which i think is the same as yours just with less channels and I love my nailbombs through it. :twisted:
Heres a clip of my nailbomb bridge through a marshall dsl100
http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8147
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Thats easy.
Crawlers.
They will do anything from metal to jazz. With aplomb.
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that thing goes clean? sound like a bit of a brute from what Ive read about it...
Here's my clean Nailbomb clip: http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6209
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Warpig in the bridge, stormy monday in the neck?
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thats a plan! who says I have to have the same pickup in each position? new plan: need a bridge pickup thats an absolute beast for distortion metal-guitar-riffs, and a neck pickup that sounds smooth for leads with distortion but will go totally clean when it needs to for jazz/classical/funk. including 4-conductor cable if possible, but thats just me being picky :p
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You might want to try a War Pig in the bridge position and a Cold Sweat in the neck position.
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Don't forget about coil splitting. A fat pickup that get spit (warpig) would probably still sound good split...
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Unless you want a backed off humbucker sound on that pickup and dont really care about a single tone.
Parallel is an option, but its a different type of tone again.
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Sounds good, Im a huge Chris Broderick fan and he uses a Nailbomb bridge and Cold Sweat neck. Ill try contacting Tim direct and see what he says. Thanks for the help guys! :D
Re: parallel pickups wiring, One of my Ibanez has that wiring and I love the tone I get out of it, always use it for clean stuff. Then normal neck tone for solos.
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i am getting the same guitarnext tuesday!
But i am not a fan of Nailbomb ,and don't use the neck PU.
So the sound i am after is typical Miracle Man in LP.How can i get this kind of sound?
I am a huge Harmonics nut ,and that's allmost the most important thing for me ,with a great sustain and strong chug!I don't like darker sounding PUs ,and i play mostly fast riffs ,and Shuldiner/Friedman style Leads!Single note presence and fullness is important for me!So what do you guys think?
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alright mate, you'll love the guitar, its lush!! Pups could do with changing though, shame I'm now broke :(
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I have an old school rg7620 and have a nailbomb and am putting a CS in the neck ..the nailbomb is wicked..does it all from funk to fusion to full on metal.
it sounds great in basswood too !
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I'd have to agree with the Nailbomb 7, i'll be getting one for my Jackson 7 string in the future :)