Evening all,
My PRS SE SVN needs some new pickups, and I've narrowed it down to the Black Dog or the Alnico Nailbomb.
Mahogany body, maple neck and top, 26.5" scale, tuned to drop G (ie, drop A one step down). Acoustically the guitar's quite bright with a round bass, not a whole lot of presence in the mids.
Musically, I've recently joined a band that's best described as progressive metal - Gojira/death metally style riffs with Opethy cleaner sections.
Here's some cr@ppy practice demos to give you an idea:
(Song 1)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/asih60cfwslaspx/Brothers.wav?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR1yUUzxePp-M0dGGYCEmn_ZWXEp3fmDuuQ2ZbXcPndvm1wlwhIZ5GSStMs;
(Song 2)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b7p7woirofivlh3/####!!alt.wav?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR2sQZIYqg7ntUEUJUM6LcOs2JALL79dmcezVoAcoEWAHjJ-8zOsr5QAOJ8I've spoken to the BKP team on the phone, and they recommended, in order, 1) Black Dog, 2) Holydiver, 3) Alnico Nailbomb.
They described the Black Dog as being less hot vintage and more "low-output modern", with strong mids, an aggressive tone and excellent clarity, which basically ticks all my boxes.
I've just put a Holydiver set in another guitar and it does what I want there, but I don't think it's what I want from this guitar. The BKP team said to basically think of the Black Dog as a tamed Nailbomb, so if I do want more output that's probably the way to go, but it does come with a whole load of extra bass.
I'm 90% set on the Black Dog - everything I've read (pretty much every thread on this forum and others) and my conversations with the team certainly push me that way. It's got the mids this guitar needs, the aggression, but it can be dialed back quite happily too. I've also read plenty about the A-Bomb not always coping well with low tunings.
All that said, I'm listening to the modern metal clips on the website and I keep being drawn to the Nailbomb, and the Black Dog just sounds like it's lacking some bass and is a little honky for me. Now it could be that my guitar and the tuning will be providing all the low end I need and the guitar, as I say, needs mids.
So, am I overthinking this and worrying over nothing? Has anyone got experience of either/both in a similar application?
This is all bridge pickups I'm talking by the way - I'm assuming matching neck is the best way to go with either set, and both sound nice on the clips. I have to say I've been a little disappointed to with the Holydiver neck in the set I've recently acquired, so if anyone thinks either pickup has a better match than the calibrated set, please say.