Hey hey,
So I'm a bit of a newbie here and was hoping for some advice. I play in a melodic hardcore band. I guess our main basis of comparison is bands like Strike Anywhere, Ignite or Rise Against, but lately our new material is a LOT heavier, inspired by bands like Envy, Boysetsfire, Grade, Ruiner, Modern Life Is War, The Hope Conspiracy etc. We aim to get a very thick and crunchy sound out of my guitar, as I mostly provide the driving rhythmic backbone to our songs, and at the moment my current Epiphone Les Paul Studio just doesn't quite cut it, because as many of you know the 'studio' model is a bit thinner so has less of that fine mahogany wood to really give the beefy sound of it's standard counterpart.
I don't want to get a new guitar because quite simply I'm a skinny lad and the Epi LP studio is the perfect size for me. It's really easy to play and has a lot of sentimental value, and is also a reasonably rare design (it's silver but NOT a chameleon one), so rather than invest in a LP studio proper or a ESP/LTD guitar, I'm hoping to get a BareKnuckle bridge humbucker to beefen up the sound... but don't know which.
I guess the main issue with the current setup is though it sounds heavy enough at times, any palm muted chugger-chugger parts sound a bit flat. So I'm really hoping to get a pickup that can get that thick and beefy sound you require when playing Drop D palm muted riffs. Think 'Artist In The Ambulance' era Thrice if anything else,, or just any hardcore with good breakdowns!
But at the same time, I don't want a 'dirty' sounding pickup because whilst I want something thick and crunchy and deep, we're still a MELODIC hardcore band, and I do play a fair bit of higher notes and lots of melodic octave slides and that with a bit of an emo vibe.
It seems the best bets are either the Warpig, Holy Diver or Nailbombs. Can anyone advise please?
I never use the neck pickup, so I was thinking what I'll probably end up doing is just buy a bridge pickup and then rework the electrics and remove the neck pickup and keep it just a bridge based guitar.
I've just brought a Marshall JCM 900 High Gain Master Volume MK 3 as well if that makes any difference as to what pickup I'd need