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Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« on: September 08, 2011, 04:29:45 AM »
So....What does everyone think???

Guitar: Alder body, carved Maple Top.  Bolt-on Neck - Flamed maple.  Super strat type, w/ fixed bridge; H-H set up.

The axe is going to be pretty bright, and I was thinking that the Miracle Man might be something good for versatility.  I have a Painkiller neck, sitting around that I think might sound pretty cool and I was thinking that a MM bridge might be cool too.

I play in B-standard and am in a death/black metal band.

Thoughts?? Suggestions??? Comments???  :D

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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2011, 07:57:08 AM »
Nothing much to say other than I'm pretty sure it's going to rule.

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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2011, 02:32:30 PM »
C-pig or miracle man
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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2011, 01:36:06 AM »
c-bomb or painkiller or aftermath, u need more mids than the MM will provide for that music. Trust me the PK might surprise you, I took a risk and replaced my MM set with PK set in my ESP SV just tonight (drop C tuning)- supposedly a bright guitar like yours - light, alder, maple neck-thru, ebony board, and I tell ya, the PKs KILL the MM in this guitar. My ESP is alive again and I'm loving it! the MMs just didn't work in that guitar. I was worried the PK might be shrill and too bright /harsh since I tried a duncan distortion in the same guitar several years ago and it was horribly harsh and treble bite was ear piercing, but PKs just rule mate!
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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2011, 02:10:20 AM »
Thank for the replies everyone!

I was thinking the MM just because I have some other guitars equipped with BK (in fact, all of them)
- I have a C-pig in a Charvel San Dimas
- C-bomb, w/ two sinners in a Caparison Dellinger
- Painkiller set in a Superstrat custom.

I was considering getting the MM to change it up a bit.  I thought the low mids, and bass of the bright alder/maple guitar would even out the sound.

Maybe I will have to re-think my approach for this next axe...maybe something not quite as hot as some of the other models that is also a bit more open sounding.  It might be nice to have an axe that has a bit more versatility.

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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2011, 03:03:18 AM »
more open, more versatility, and can still do metal when boosted - HD, they got the tone!
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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2011, 09:21:00 AM »
Thank for the replies everyone!

I was thinking the MM just because I have some other guitars equipped with BK (in fact, all of them)
- I have a C-pig in a Charvel San Dimas
- C-bomb, w/ two sinners in a Caparison Dellinger
- Painkiller set in a Superstrat custom.

I was considering getting the MM to change it up a bit.  I thought the low mids, and bass of the bright alder/maple guitar would even out the sound.

Maybe I will have to re-think my approach for this next axe...maybe something not quite as hot as some of the other models that is also a bit more open sounding.  It might be nice to have an axe that has a bit more versatility.


That is indeed a very nice collection. I think you'll like the MM loads :)

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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2011, 06:20:02 PM »
more open, more versatility, and can still do metal when boosted - HD, they got the tone!

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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2011, 05:04:39 AM »
Okay so..

I just swapped out the painkillers in my mahogany axe and installed some aftermaths.  They are awesome.  I love the aftermath and can honestly say that is THE sound for that guitar.

Now...

I just got my new custom guitar that I described my first post, and it plays phenomenal!  BUT the pickups will not do.  I have an EVH frankenstrat pup in the bridge and a PAF pro in the neck.  I can't go back to production/machine wound pickups; they don't sound nearly as good.

I have decided on a painkiller neck (since I have one lying around), but I can't decide between another Aftermath bridge, or a MiracleMan bridge.

Can I have some opinions from people that perhaps have both, and the differences amongst them.  I am leaning towards the Miracleman, since I haven't tried that one yet, and think it would sound good in a bright guitar.  I am assuming the Miracleman is a darker sounding pup.

Thoughts anyone???

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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #9 on: October 05, 2011, 06:10:25 AM »
get an alnico miracle man
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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #10 on: October 05, 2011, 09:32:13 AM »
Okay so..

I just swapped out the painkillers in my mahogany axe and installed some aftermaths.  They are awesome.  I love the aftermath and can honestly say that is THE sound for that guitar.

Why not try the Painkillers in your new axe? If you don't like them you can still go for something different.

Can I have some opinions from people that perhaps have both, and the differences amongst them.  I am leaning towards the Miracleman, since I haven't tried that one yet, and think it would sound good in a bright guitar.  I am assuming the Miracleman is a darker sounding pup.

I don't have an Aftermath but I have a Miracle Man. It has a lot of bass and low mids but I would not exactly call it dark. I have it in an alder strat where it replaced a Holydiver. It is a tad brighter than the Holydiver but not much but the guitar itself is quite dark. Before that I tried it in three other guitars - one of them was a very bright one - and it never sounded overly bright or overly dark.

Hope that helps.

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Re: Mirace Man Bridge in B-standard???
« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2011, 06:24:45 PM »
Thanks everyone!

I think I'll throw my PK in the axe until I am ready to get a new bridge pup.  It's a toss up between MiracleMan, HolyDiver, and Coldsweat.

I guess at some point I just have to pull the trigger.