Hey guys
haven't been here for quite long. I think I might like to ask for your opinions on my following 'issue':
My bridge humbucker which is currently a painkiller sounds very shrilly/trebbly with my boogie mark 5. So far, it played very well while having owned a 5150 which is primarily a dark amp. It complemented its sound very well but after having gotten a new amp I must say I am in search for a new pickup for the bridge position.
I do not play solos that much and must say i am more 'rhytm'-oriented.. I do a lot of rhytmic work, with various stretched chords where i need quite a lot definition with a bit lesser harshness..
My guitar is a custom made 7 string guitar. I must say it is quite bright sounding due to the fact that it has a wenge top a rosewood plated ebony neck and ebony fretboard, it cuts like a sharp razor in the upper registers.
construction wise its got a solid bridge, mahogany body, wenge top, rosewood/ebony neck, ebony fretboard and a standard 25.5'' scale. this is a quite specific combination, this axe has quite the crisp and brittleness with something quite mahagonesque its hard to explain..
I am looking for some pickup which would not drive this amp way too much as an overkill of juice with a mark is not what you'd want to start with.
sometjing which would still allow good palm mutes when necessary, like something with painkiller's bottom which is definitely not huge or overthrowing but is defined and something with lesser cut in higher frequencies..
I am definitely looking for a rich sounding pickup with nice harmonical overtones, not boxy sounding, with good string defenition (which by nature my guitar does provide) that would compliment the mark 5 quite nicely as it's more of a brighter sounding setup you know. (many guys prefer SD JBs with their boogie marks, but that must be with specific woods/guitars)
I've written to BKP support and the guys there recommended me an alnico V nailbomb. So far I was looking on Holy Diver (which I've heard is not a good choice for mahogany bodied guitars but the tone chart is similar to the one of PK if you compare these), Cold Sweat (but the treble chart tells me to stay away). Ive never really been a huge fan of the nailbomb having owned it previously in a 6string format in different guitar, so I'd just like to get your views before I jump onto it.
Maybe someone has tried some of the 'Vintage Hot' pups in a 7string which i might be overlooking
So far I've come up with following ideas:
Aftermath - too hot for what i need
warpig- too much low end, tends to flub in mahogany evne though it would tame the presence down a bit
cold sweat - chart says its 'scooped' by nature and too trebbly, which i am not sure if i want (but it might sound ok with mark's eq curve)
holy diver - chart seems like a PK but less of everything, alnico 5 is 'softer' than ceramic magnets which would in this case help to lesser the cut, but the usual consensus is that it does not fit mahogany (maybe a 7 string format is different)
nailbomb - usually used in basswood, mostly shred oriented, helps ibanez guitars to play a bit better (at least mine did :) recommended by BKP
from what i've realized over last years, pickups that tend to be more bassy sound as if these were driving an amp less and tend to be farty rather than those oriented towards higher mids/trebbles.. the second thing is that harmonical overtones are as well characterized as higher overtones which means a mid/higher pickup would be better in achieving these.
My mind tells me that the painkiller should be the best pickup in mi guitar but the application seems to be telling the opposite..
I know that in fact, the only way to really find out is to try out one after another and find out what suits best, but that would cost a fortune, so i'd like to narrow it down to some why yes and why not varieties..