But isn't the holy diver the same output as a JB4? because it does sound like a medium-high output and i wanted bigger output too so i could have more "compression" which tbh, i like, and sustain too. Tell me your opinions on the following aspects of the Holy Diver:
Compression and sustain are largely the product of your entire rig. I play a soldano, an ENGL, and a Baron mostly. I have plenty of compression at my beck and call.
Generally speaking, the SD line has more output than BKPs. Output=/= compression or sustain. Output often ends up in a sense compressing your bandwidth in my experience, which leads to a more squashed sound lacking definition.
Bass: Tight or Loose?
Tightish. I own a fair amount of the bare knuckle line, and compared to an aftermath, not so tight. But compared to most pickups, fairly tight.
Output: More or less than a JB4? What about compared to the Duncan Distortion?
Isn't a DD a JB with a ceramic magnet? Anyway, slightly less. But I think my warpig is probably close to a JB in output too. HOWEVER, because of the increased fidelity, you end up with a much more aggressive sound if you desire it, without getting harsh.
Very capable of a lot of compression and liquidy sustain. Too much for my taste actually. They were a bit more compressed than the sound I was shooting for.
The miracle man is not really my option it apears to me as very treble heavy.
Which is funny, because, while it does have a fair amount, it isn't spikey like a JB. It comes off as smoother, ballsier, and bigger sounding IMO. Also capable of sounding smoother or much more aggressive than a JB. I'd say it's usable range is much broader.
Btw, how can a alnico warpig have about the same output as JB4? thats just ridiculous lol, it's the most powerful Bareknuckle pickup produced! I'd be happy if it had a output of the Invader or just a little bit more than the Duncan Distortion. Maybe the reason why i hated the SD Blackout was cuz it was fizzy and uncontrollable as hell, not the case with emgs to my ears.
Why is it ridiculous that BKPs are not overwound to the point of losing definition? It is hot, but there are plenty of pickups hotter out there. I have had an invader. That pickup was mud. It had no definition when gain came and it got lost in a mix like none other.
If you want it just hot, BK Pickups aren't the hottest out there. If you want it to sound excellent at super high gain levels, go with BK Pickups. There is a very big difference between a super hot pickup and one designed to sound excellent with high gain. I would actually rate my miracle man and nailbombs as sounding hotter than my warpigs, and they are capable of sounding far more scorching than a jb, but they do not have quite the output of them. That is a secret I learned after I had been playing for a while. If you want to sound like everything is super high gain, one of the first steps is not using overwound pickups. (Actives are actually low wind with a preamp, and while I am not a fan of actives they apply the same principle)
I would also like to point out that resistance ratings have little to do with the hotness of a pickup.