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wolfenstein

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Re: warpig question
« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2012, 06:00:23 PM »
I see I'm a bit too late on this one, but here's my two cents if the ceramic warpig is too much. With a brighter guitar usually an Alnico 5 will warm up the response while increasing the bottom end and rounding out the tone. I can usually get a really tight palm mute even with alnico 5, it just depends on the scale of the guitar and the voicing of the pickups. I have a set of Bill n' becky L500's in a PRS SE Custom 24 that can handle any style almost  :D  Shorter scale guitars like Les Pauls, for instance, have a mushier feel than a longer scale like PRS, strat style or Baritone

However, if you are using a lower tuning through a Mesa, the ceramic will be tighter like everyone else has said. The high end is usually brighter and a bit more raspy with a ceramic magnet, but will clean things up considerably on the low end. Having double screws will soften the high end on a pickup. (I had a few conversations on this with Suhr) and tends to smooth out the treble response on a pickup.  Just some info I've picked up from people in the industry I've spoken with. Tim, like always, is a the best source on his products and you can always exchange them! Good luck!

It´s lottery a bit...Everytime...Specialy with Bare Knuckles...But I like whole process untill you´ll get it to your guitar...Anyway thank you for comment...The guitar is longer scale an it´s bright enough...But I have couple mahogany guitars left so in case too much treble scenario I will move it there...As someone said before there is more factors as preamp tubes,cables,speakers and cab voicing what helps shape overal tone too...
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Re: warpig question
« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2012, 09:52:33 PM »
Not ordered yet...How low you tune your 6 sting axe?I´m on C#...Can you compare these two beasts when you play heavy palm mute rifs?...I mean something like this ↓ ↓ ↓

sorry for slow replay. had a busy weekend . I have the A pig on my dropped D guitar, but I do set it up for drop C sometimes .the A pig handles it but the low C gets a little sludgey, but in a good way . But it all depends on the guitar so much anyway

To compare the A pig is looser for muted chuggs. it's darker up top but brighter in the mids . it sounds great but for a bit more tighness I'm loving the Cpig at the moment . I also don't find the C pig any hotter than the A pig. they are both equally hot I'd say . At this stage I'd say the Cpig sounds better in a band mix but its still early days with it

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Cole Clark -NB Neck ,  Apig
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wolfenstein

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Re: warpig question
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2012, 07:15:23 PM »
Not ordered yet...How low you tune your 6 sting axe?I´m on C#...Can you compare these two beasts when you play heavy palm mute rifs?...I mean something like this ↓ ↓ ↓

sorry for slow replay. had a busy weekend . I have the A pig on my dropped D guitar, but I do set it up for drop C sometimes .the A pig handles it but the low C gets a little sludgey, but in a good way . But it all depends on the guitar so much anyway

To compare the A pig is looser for muted chuggs. it's darker up top but brighter in the mids . it sounds great but for a bit more tighness I'm loving the Cpig at the moment . I also don't find the C pig any hotter than the A pig. they are both equally hot I'd say . At this stage I'd say the Cpig sounds better in a band mix but its still early days with it



No worries mate...You already helped me in your previous post because that was point which change my mind...Cheers...
have CWP,MM...had AM,CS,VHII,NB,PK,HD...

mongey

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Re: warpig question
« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2012, 09:29:38 PM »


No worries mate...You already helped me in your previous post because that was point which change my mind...Cheers...[/quote]

lol. now I feel pressure.

you'll be happy. they are both great pickups but I do think for a recto Cpig  is def the way to go
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Cole Clark -NB Neck ,  Apig
Mayones Setius - Juggs
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Dr.Pain

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Re: warpig question
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2012, 10:13:40 PM »
It's a hell of a thing if it works and suits your ear.  I couldn't get a C-pig to sound right in a mahogany 7 string so put Blackouts in it.  Half tempted to even take them out now and go a set of Aftermaths in it.

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Re: warpig question
« Reply #20 on: November 02, 2012, 06:07:33 PM »
got it...instaled...played...with marshall KK it's satans crunch...with dual recto need bit eq tweaking and now sounds thunderous....it tames high freqs of alder/maple/ebony combo which sounded almost singlecoilish with MM which has own place in mahogany now....definitely good choice...Thanx...
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Re: warpig question
« Reply #21 on: November 02, 2012, 06:45:45 PM »
I just installed an alnico warpig in my friends ebony scale gibson faded V
leans towards a softer smooth sound and it's not really high output
feels a little less hot than a duncan custom and a lot less hot than the stockibson g 500t, but has a nice midrange "gnarl" and way more clarity than the others
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