Hi folks,
As mentioned in the thread about the neck Cold Sweat as a bridge pickup I was looking for a matching neck pickup for my PRS style swamp ash guitar. Tim recommended the Holydiver neck since it has the same wire type - 42.5 AWG polysol. I suppose it also has the same magnet but I did not ask and just went with the recommendation. It arrived yesterday. I only had a short time with it for now but here are my first impressions.
I orderd the pickup with a burnt chrome cover which is my favorite because (i) it is unique to BKP and (ii) every cover has its own identity. This one is a specifically beautiful example with a strong pink/reddish hue in the middle - the Cold Sweat neck in the bridge has more of a blue-greenish hue to it. I try to get a picture of the guitar - in any way it looks really beautiful. DC resistance was 7k4 which is lower than indicated on the website but I generally find my measurements reading rather low compared to published data (e.g. I measured my Abraxas neck to be 7k and the Crawler to be 7k6).
The pickup that got replaced was a WCR Goodwood neck. While I liked that it did not have too much bass it definitely lacked clarity. I also had a Crawler set and an Abraxas set in this guitar but took them out again because I found both bridge pickups to be too powerful for this guitar so that the overall tone was overcompressed. Of the neck pickups I clearly preferred the Abraxas over the Crawler in this guitar for its brighter tone.
My first impression on the Holydiver neck is that I like it even more in this guitar than the Abraxas. It has good bass, more than the Abraxas. The highs are prominent, too. I am not really sure whether they are as strong as they appear or that is just the impression because the midrange of this pickup is so clear. I can understand why some feel that this pickup appears scooped in the mids but I don't hear it as that. The mids are there but as I said they are very clear - there is no smearing anywhere. It does clean up well, too. And I agree with Tim that it matches well to the Cold Sweat neck in the bridge position.
I need to spend a bit more time with it to fully evaluate what it does to different playing techniques but so far so good. More to come ...
Cheers Stephan