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Drewmetal

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ESP Horizon owners
« on: March 17, 2011, 12:01:24 AM »
Hey guys just wondering what pickups all you Horizon nt-II/FR owners have and how its affected the tonewood as i've still got the duncans in and wondering how you guys all got on with your sound after the swap,

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Drew

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Re: ESP Horizon owners
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2011, 12:11:55 AM »
What are you looking for, tone-wise. I've done Miracle Man, VHII, and Holy Diver -- all sound great, but all are different. What kind of amp are you using? Musical style?

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Re: ESP Horizon owners
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2011, 12:28:57 AM »
Well im currently tuned down to Full D/Drop C using 11-56 gauge strings. The Duncans seem a little weak now i've detuned. I play alot of Melodic metal, lead and rhythm. was wanting a neck pickup that can handle sweeps, but will produce a full bodied tone on clean.
Bridge wise im looking for something screaming lead style, was looking at the miracle man and painkiller but i was worried it might all sound too bright what with the guitar already being mapleneck ebony board maple cap?

Amp currently is a Marshall DSL 100

looking to change it up for an ENGL or a Peavy in the not so distant future

also what kind of sound do you get with each you mentioned?

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Re: ESP Horizon owners
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2011, 04:54:32 AM »
Well im currently tuned down to Full D/Drop C using 11-56 gauge strings. The Duncans seem a little weak now i've detuned. I play alot of Melodic metal, lead and rhythm. was wanting a neck pickup that can handle sweeps, but will produce a full bodied tone on clean.
Bridge wise im looking for something screaming lead style, was looking at the miracle man and painkiller but i was worried it might all sound too bright what with the guitar already being mapleneck ebony board maple cap?

Amp currently is a Marshall DSL 100

looking to change it up for an ENGL or a Peavy in the not so distant future

also what kind of sound do you get with each you mentioned?



Personally, I would do a Cold Sweat neck and a Ceramic Nailbomb or a Painkiller in the bridge.

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Re: ESP Horizon owners
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2011, 08:36:38 AM »
I'd highly recommend a Miracle Man set - the bridge well suited to brighter guitars with its fat lower midrange, while the neck is warm and very fluid.

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Re: ESP Horizon owners
« Reply #5 on: March 17, 2011, 11:23:57 AM »
I've got a ceramic warpig set in my NT. It's been fantastic but now I'm ready to move on to something with a little less hair. Compared to the duncans, the 'Pigs just roar, and the EQ fits really well with the guitar. One thing I noticed is that the high and low mids balanced out a lot compared to with the high-mid heavy JB, although the midrange is still very pronounced as a whole. That's why I'm going to get Cold-Sweats soon. I need to roll back on the mids and heat, and I don't mind an extra injection of brightness.