ok, I'm in :lol:
lot of info
let's see
About the PK :
The PK is told to be thin (or dry sounding) and because it is VERY bright it better has to go in dark sounding guitars. It's voice is often associated to old metal school, especially old Mustaine sound (Peace Sells, Rust in Peace, Countdown to extinction) which is very precise, crunchy, agressive and tight but it's true rather sharp than thick or meaty.
BUT THAT SAID, on the other hand, I read some posts stating that the PK is very fat and full sounding, fat with a fat ceramic magnet, fat with lots of bass and a huge bottom end. I also read that the PK has more bass than the MM :gne:!! For instance I read that the Painkiller seems to have the miracle man tightness with a fatter sound with more bass response and biting treble.
These statements are quite opposite to me, maybe it is just a question of language, but where is the truth ? :wallbash:
Is the PK thin (dry) or thick (fat) ?
Isn't the voice of the MM more powerfull and thick for fast rythm tracks ?
And what do you guys call a « huge bottom end » ?
And if the PK has this old school metal vibe, why do people say it is modern sounding ?
the painkiller is not thin
it has a really vast and full range of frequencies, but definitely more midrange specifically
it can sound dry, cause it's low end end is punchy, but really tight, with a "tchenk tchenk" effect on palm mutes, but the mids are full and the highs aren't ice picky or harsh
not a pickup I'd match with alder or ash, for example
it is fat and thick sounding, but doesn't have a big low end
it has nice and firm ass, but not big and bouncy :lol:
pickups react differently on each wood/guitar type, specially GOOD pickups
my holy diver sounded completely different in 3 mahogany guitars
in my japanese LP mahogany/maple top, it sounded fat, but bright, aggressive
in the brazilian mahogany (same species as the honduran) LP with imbuya top (that was a very dark guitar), it sounded smoother, a bit darker and more full sounding, but brighter than the miracle man in the same guitar
in my Gibson SG (which is a pretty good and really resonant guitar), it sounded way darker, much less powerful, and no near as good as it did in the les paul
now I have it in the SG, but with an alnico 8 magnet installed, so it sounds brighter, tighter and more powerful, like it did in the first les paul, but lost some of the depth and it's more dry sounding, a bit less organic
the braziliam mahogany les paul also had a painkiller and two miracle man (different pickup samples of the same model, I mean)
it had A LOT more low end punch with the miracle man than with the painkiller and holy diver
it also sounded a bit darker than both, more dense and focused
bit less organic, though, but it really matches that guitar
the painkiller had a better lead tone than the MM, but miracle man was much more punchy
the other ones sounded VERY punchy anyway (except a cr@ppy bill lawrence that made the guitar sound like a strat)
note that Mustaine used a Duncan Distortion and some Bill lawrence in the 80's AND he used mostly alder guitars in bright sounding amps, so of course a painkiller would sound bright and thin in the same conditions
also, have in mind that 90% of the pickups used by modern rock/metal musicians are the SAME used in the 80's
JB, distortion, super distortion, l500xl, emg 81, invader... and a few supposedly "evolved" versions of older models like x2n/megadrive, dimebucker/l500xl, 500t/dirty fingers
About the NB :
That is the pickup on which I saw the most controvertial opinions !!!!.
It is often said on this place NB has rather a deep, thick, extremely punchy/percussive low-end AND a very hot, open and aggressive midrange grind/crunch. And it's description says it all : « a huge agressive assault (,,,) with punchy mids». What's more I even read that if the PK was « old Mustaine » period, the NB will be « current Mustaine » sound which is still agressive and still tight in the bass. Reading that I might understand the NB as a less tight, more warm PK but still with a specific upper mid cut in its voice...a British voice !
BUT THAT SAID, lots of review (have a look at harmony central) are mentioning a « scooped » pickup :roll:, sometimes « muddy » :( in dark sounding guitars with an overall « smooth tone »...As for me (I do not want to receive « all the drama of thunder and lightning ! » from all of you guys :rip:) BUT when I listen to Tim clip of the NB and the other ones, I cannot feel thoses agressive mids. I feel it rather warm, fat and soft (for the rythm chugga things) and fluid (in the leads). I make this statement while comparing NB clips at least to S. Steven clip of the RY (still A5 powered) that sound more agressive and biting to me and far more straight talking, with more « in your faceness » imo... It just « seems » not to cut thru the mix, as well as either PK, RY or even MM (even if this one is told to have the smoother mids) ...
So is there agressive mids in the NB ?
And is the voicing of the NB somewhere close to the PK (british voice), of course with all the difference Ceramic / A5 makes regarding warmth, tightness, versality (though the PK is told to be very versatile too ?)
Can you point me to some clips with a great chuggy / growly / biting riff with some fast palm mutes ala « modern mustaine » to see how it tastes ? :band5:
I also read somewhere that « the PK would be a DARKER and tighter alternativ to the NB » and I do not understand that : is the NB brighter than the PK ? :stupid:
I don't have any experience with the nailbomb, but I've always seem it as the diver older brother (sheet, you found my retarded samurai/ninja metaphor :lol:)
you gotta have in mind that it is an alnico 5 pickup, so you'll hardly be able to have a fair comparison with a high output ceramic model when it comes to punch, tightness and aggressivity comparisons
so compared to ALNICO pickups, I'd say it IS punchy, percussive (all BKP's are very percussive, imo), thick, deep sounding
and definitely a very middy pickup, like the painkiller
I don't think it will be brighter than the painkiller and not really comparable by any aspect, except amount of mids, maybe
totally different pickups (like expected)