another noob to BKP i bet you guys are sick of us
anyway my life story is that ive used various active pickups exclusively since playing, ive had respect for particular models of passives but they would usually sound looser, more background noise, and the notes seemed to blend together far too much when using distortion. i got rid of emgs once the seymour duncan blackouts came out and they have been pretty damn awesome, i like the character and even the cleans (the BEST cleans ive ever heard were all from a gibson walnut hollowbody loaded with the old seymour duncan livewire classics... amazing pickups, just not enough output for metal). the blackouts are throaty and tight and good note separation, have been my go-tos since their initial release to the public.
anyway from all ive seen and heard from people ( i have a natural tendency not to blindly trust internet clips of guitar gear) it seems that bare knuckles are leaps and bounds ahead of all other passives and (hopefully) even my infatuation with actives. the reason im drawn to the sound of most active pickups is that they have a hi-fi sound with good note separation, and have a great output and the blackouts actually have great headroom and a lot less compression than the far too long monopolizing emgs. i would like to take the venture into bare knuckle pickups and see if i can find a new and permanent love affair (if they are worthy ;) )
i play lots of metal with fast but articulate single note runs and lots of unusual exotic chords and arpeggios that need lots of note-to-note separation (think meshuggah, children of bodom, black dahlia murder-esque) but with great throaty mid range expression and response. again, im looking for impeccable note-to-note separation, very hi-fi and articulate sound. i also play a lot of flamenco and speedy jazz for myself for fun, but i think high output pickups with high headroom and a good amp that wont breakup fast are the best combo, hence my likeness for the blackouts' cleans for this. in cleans and melting metal distortion, im looking for punchiness, authority and bite in the mix, with instantaneous note tracking and the absolute TIGHTEST bass response available. i play a baritone tuned to drop B (it sounds fantastico to thump that low B in percussive runs in flamenco and jazz, trust me) and i dont want the low end to be on a very tight leash, super controlled for fast runs and stop-gos, but not suffering a loss in articulation or volume.
im wondering what the differences are between the painkiller, warpig and nailbomb are, in tone, gain and the bottom end response. also, whats a c-pig i keep hearing about? a ceramic warpig im assuming?
im leaning more towards the painkiller because ive found ceramic magnets to be much tighter across the whole spectrum, and the cleans as well as brutal distortion dont have any flab or notes that bleed into each other. ive also heard that the warpig and nailbombs have a bigger, looser bass response which is not what i want. tight and loud and on my leash is what i want, just like my women... :)
and as for a neck pickup, id like fluid liquid leads and cleans from it, with clarity and a singing top end for cleans and solos. not so demanding on the bass response from the neck pickup as much as a bridge.
thanks TONS fellas, i love the internet purely for the fact that nutters like us can get together and rant and rave about tone amongst ourselves in tongues that befuddle the common man. ROCK ON ALL!!!!
shogun