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Pier666

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Looking For Right PU! - long post
« on: May 05, 2011, 12:50:02 PM »
Hi All, my name is Pier, I write from Italy and, first of all, please apologies for my poor Enligsh (I'll try do do my best). I've sent an Email to the site with a request and Ben answered soon (great customer service!) but I'd like, if you please, to have your suggestions too. Here we go..

I just got a fantastic (I used my hears, not eyes just to read logo/brand/name/price) Michael Kelly Patriot Custom, 5 kg of mahogany body, maple top, mahogany neck, ebony fretboard.. it's simply amazing! (grover machineheads, tune o matic fixed bridge)

firstily I liked the stock Rockfield SWC PU's: all in insgle c. Spli/HB mode.. everything! Think a PAF overwounded... with good rock tone but, after few months, they started sounding anonimous... But now, starting recording and then touring, I think I need something more. I think ya know what I mean...

I play in a hard rock/metal band and our sound/songs are really vary: from AC/DC tones to Slayer/tallica, passing throug Priest and Motorhead... to do this I have/use on stage 5 guitars (yes.., for a lil infamouse and dirty band, not tourng stadiums/arenas ahahah, I'm a fu***ng geek/nerd, I know ahahaha  :D )

Dean Custom mde (middle ninties) with dimebucker on bridge/hot rails neck
Strat /alder with EMG (81/85)
Jackson RR with Di Marzio Donic on bridge and EVO on neck
Strat Duncan JB on bridge hot rails on neck.

Amp. (through a Mod TS9) to a Custom hande made 120 beast based on Bogner Ubershall Rev 2, with moddedd upper mids to lemme cut perfectly through the mix.

as you can see I like to use everything, every brand, completely open minded (EMG on that strat sound GREAT!!! On celan too... no TONE POT.. just Vol and a killswitch).

I'd need PU's for this new one...something particular and VERSATILE (for short gigs/showcases I bring with me only two guitars, soo). Something SPECIAL, high quality and unique

I Don't  need a so tight PU, for Palm Mute I use Dimebucker and/or D'sonic. Jus something givin me a full rich fat tone, with right amount of middles/upper mids/trebles t cut through with riff (other guitar always playing rythm/chords) and screaming leads.. but not trebelish.. something that can really get all this mahogany sing and kill  8) a tone "growling and singing high, both on riffing and soloing...

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oh.. I love MIDS.. lower mids, upper mids.. they rock (to me, of course...) I love mids shining, edgy, butwithout that sharp trebles...(hope I got you the idea of the tone)

handeling clean tones, of course.. (for that I can split to SC, as both pot have a switch)

I hope that I explained everything.. if you wanna help me, please, fell free to ask me everything.

As said above, please, sorry for my poor English! (and for this usual, boring, long post.. ) ahahah :D


thank u in advance
Hails and horns up from Italy
Pier



Pier666

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2011, 01:01:51 PM »
sorry for this add :D if it can help:

I tune one whole step down, and here you can see/hear the guitar (albeit through a marshal.. lil bit "far" from my amp) :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOBiKMX7LkI
 

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2011, 01:32:50 PM »

I just got a fantastic (I used my hears, not eyes just to read logo/brand/name/price) Michael Kelly Patriot Custom, 5 kg of mahogany body, maple top, mahogany neck, ebony fretboard..

I play in a hard rock/metal band and our sound/songs are really vary: from AC/DC tones to Slayer/tallica, passing throug Priest and Motorhead...

I'd need PU's for this new one...something particular and VERSATILE (for short gigs/showcases I bring with me only two guitars, soo). Something SPECIAL, high quality and unique

I Don't  need a so tight PU, for Palm Mute I use Dimebucker and/or D'sonic. Jus something givin me a full rich fat tone, with right amount of middles/upper mids/trebles t cut through with riff (other guitar always playing rythm/chords) and screaming leads.. but not trebelish.. something that can really get all this mahogany sing and kill  8) a tone "growling and singing high, both on riffing and soloing...

oh.. I love MIDS.. lower mids, upper mids.. they rock (to me, of course...) I love mids shining, edgy, butwithout that sharp trebles...(hope I got you the idea of the tone)

Hi Pier,

Welcome to the forum!

There are several pickups that could work well for you. I think Holydiver or Alnico Nailbomb both would do want you want. Given the fact that you use a TS-9 as a treble boost, Holydiver would be my first choice.

Cheers Stephan

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2011, 01:36:29 PM »
Hi Stephan, thank you for suggestion! just consider that my TS9 is mod. (with a switch) I replaces the chip and added vol / less gain (in mod I use), with a lil bit more bite on upper mids not so trebelish :D

anyway, thank you very veru much!!! :D

cheers
Pier

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2011, 02:27:52 PM »
... what about a RY? (just 'cause I LOVE Steve Stevens!!!) :D

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2011, 03:42:19 PM »
Here is what I think the RY is like: tight bass, bright (TS9 is a problem here), great overtones and a nice dirty middle.
Itīs not fat, itīs not thin, itīs just pure rock. The character is somewhere between vintage and modern, to me kinda best of both worlds (basecally itīs modern with a vintage touch). Itīs also very versatile it can do nice cleans, though I just never use cleans at all, and anything from blues over rock up to metal.
Itīs just a great PU for anyone who wantīs rock. Purest rock character Iīve ever heard in a PU.

BKPs in use: 10th set / RY set / Holy Diver b, Emerald n / Crawler bridge, Slowhand mid MQ neck/ Manhattan n
On the sidelines: Stockholm b / Suppermassive n, Mule n, AM set, IT mid

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2011, 03:45:04 PM »
Thx a lot Kiichi!!!!!  8)

what about other suggestions for other PU'S?

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2011, 04:10:34 PM »
... what about a RY? (just 'cause I LOVE Steve Stevens!!!) :D

I thought about that too but (1) I don't have personal experience with this pickup and (2) except for AC/DC all the bands you listed are heavier than the music Steve Stevens plays.

Whether you boost treble or upper mids with your modded TS9 is not so important. What is important is that the TS9 will impart a bass cut preventing mush and providing better cut to the tone overall. Hence you should not need all the cut you can get from the pickup - which is what I understand the Rebel Yell would give you. It could be too much. So I stick to my previous recommendations.

Cheers Stephan

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2011, 04:14:39 PM »
yeah that's was I supposed too (RY is a "wet dream" as we sai in Italian - dunno in English).

A-bomb are gettin my attention more, listening to the samples... they have a more modern sound in leads that I love (to my ears)!

Probalby I'll have  a guitar just for the RY :D

what about neck? for good clean, and liquid sweep pick sensitive runs?

thank you again Stephan
Cheers from Italy!

Pier
« Last Edit: May 05, 2011, 04:16:35 PM by Pier666 »

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #9 on: May 05, 2011, 04:46:11 PM »
if youre looking for a low to moderate output hb, the black dog might be something to look at. it has lots of mids and has a slightly rolled off high end but still sounds pretty agressive when played dirty. it is a very classic sound, though, so im not sure if thats a good thing for you or not.

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #10 on: May 05, 2011, 05:14:23 PM »
be careful with the rebel yell, not everyone likes that upper mid peak its got going on.

As soon as you said screaming and cut i think of the bridge pickup being the a-bomb
fluid sweep picking you could get the cold sweat neck, the most fluid I've tried. If you want more articulation and attack for sweeping then the miracle man and if you're brave the painkiller neck (it's ceramic) - sweeping sounds great but it's very unforgiving because of it's amazing clarity.
c-bomb bridge, cs neck, HD set, MM set, PK set, Alnico BH set

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #11 on: May 05, 2011, 05:28:54 PM »
if youre looking for a low to moderate output hb, the black dog might be something to look at. it has lots of mids and has a slightly rolled off high end but still sounds pretty agressive when played dirty. it is a very classic sound, though, so im not sure if thats a good thing for you or not.

Hi Brian, thank you very very much for your suggestion! I think I'm gonna try soemthing lil bit more aggressive!

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #12 on: May 05, 2011, 05:30:43 PM »
be careful with the rebel yell, not everyone likes that upper mid peak its got going on.

As soon as you said screaming and cut i think of the bridge pickup being the a-bomb
fluid sweep picking you could get the cold sweat neck, the most fluid I've tried. If you want more articulation and attack for sweeping then the miracle man and if you're brave the painkiller neck (it's ceramic) - sweeping sounds great but it's very unforgiving because of it's amazing clarity.

Hey man.. thx a lot! Yes.. for the bridge I think Im gonna purchase an A bomb.. for the neck.. painkiller may be.. :D or MM (compromise between fluid/artic).

Thx a lot!! cheers!

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #13 on: May 05, 2011, 05:55:40 PM »
yeah no worries, I forgot to mention that the miracle man is the most scooped and hollow sounding compared to the others (despite high output) The painkiller cuts through the live mix the best in my experience.
c-bomb bridge, cs neck, HD set, MM set, PK set, Alnico BH set

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Re: Looking For Right PU! - long post
« Reply #14 on: May 05, 2011, 06:02:04 PM »
yeah no worries, I forgot to mention that the miracle man is the most scooped and hollow sounding compared to the others (despite high output) The painkiller cuts through the live mix the best in my experience.

what about clean tone with PK in the neck? :D