Cheers guys,
some time passed since I was online here, it's been a pretty busy month.
Some of you may remember me opening threads and complaining about my Holydiver not sounding the way it should. Well the conclusion is: it sounds AMAZING, I'm just a huge dork.
It always sounded like a singlecoil and weak, not fattening up my Strat like it should from the description and the reviews. Then I put it into my Jackson and it sounded great. After ordering a Painkiller and a Coldsweat for it, they sounded great as well so I took the Holydiver out of it. And put it into my Ibanez. Again the same weak singlecoilish sound.
So I thought to myself: either the pickup is broken or the guitar wood affects it that much (which was really unlikely). I bought a multimeter and measured the DC resistance, everything was fine. So my next conclusion was: I must suck at soldering since the Jackson is the only guitar I didn't rewire completely. Bingo!
I spent two hours rewiring my Strat from scratch, using a BKP Paper in Oil Cap and Fender 500k CTS pots. And I really paid attention to do it perfectly and tidy. Turned out to be the best and most clean soldering job I ever done. Like: I'm really forkin proud of myself.
So I plugged in the guitar and was blown away. Finally the pickup sounded exactly like everyone told me it would. I fell in love with it for the first time (except when it was in the Jackson) and realized: soldering is a trial and error job. Take your time, be patient and be sure to do it right, otherwise you'll have tons of hum and a really cr@ppy sound...
Now to get to the pickup question:
I'll soon have another Jackson Pro from the 90ies incoming and will get BKPs for it, no question. I don't know for sure how it will sound acoustically before I don't get my hands on it, however I know the wood configuration. It has a Basswood Body with a Flamed Maple Cap, a Maple Neck and a Rosewood fretboard. The Pickup configuration is HSS.
I love the Holydiver for the organic tone, the tightness and the versatility it delivers. It also sounds really juicy and warm.
The Painkiller is pure metal and tight as hell, great for Death Metal.
Now owning those pickups I've been thinking about something in between, something that is tight (at least as tight as the HD) and can do metal well and still be versatile, but not as harsh as the Painkiller, or a bit warmer. I guess the territory I'm going for is Alnico V. It's hard to describe, I want tightness the Painkiller delivers (yeah I know no pickup except the Aftermath will be as tight) and the warmth the Holydiver has.
My personal thought was the Rebel Yell. People say it's tight, warm and can do metal.
As for the singlecoils: something that complements the Humbucker, helps me out for cleans and does creamy but defined leads and sweeps.
I'm sorry for the wall of text, I hope you can help me out as always guys! :)
Thanks in advance and cheers