Cheers guys,
you might have guessed right, after doing a review for the Painkiller - Coldsweat and Miracle Man - Sinner combination it's time to give you a full report on the first BKP I got: the Holydiver Bridge.
Now be warned, I might be a bit biased due to the fact that this is THE pickup for me. Everything I found in it, especially after moving it into a Jackson DK2M, is perfect. The saturation, the sweetness, the tightness, the lead tone, the clarity and generally it's character. If you gave me the choice to use just one BKP from the whole range for the rest of my life, I'd choose the Holydiver. Just to give you an idea how much I love it. Explanations follow :D
So where do I start? I think I'll describe the saturation first and what kind of distortion I generally like. We all know there are two types of common used magnets for metal pickups: Alnico 5 and Ceramic. I can now certainly describe myself as being the Alnico fan after trying out many pickups and combinations. It's not like I don't like ceramic pickups, it's just that they lack a bit of sweetness and richness compared to Alnico pickups, at least that's my impression. I love my Painkiller and my Miracle Man, but the Holydiver has something they don't have. I recently installed a Ceramic Warpig into a mates axe and having played the Alnico Version before I found it to sound inferior as well, at least for my tastes.
Now I played Seymour Duncans before I got hooked and started using BKPs, generally I loved the sound I got from the JB and the Invader, the later being muddy at times but still having a nice fat saturation and wall of sound I liked. I feel quite the same about the Alnico Warpig, being similar to the Invader but way clearer and generally better in sound. I even feel like the A-Pig has quite some things in common with the Holydiver, just being a bit more metal if that makes any sense.
Anyhow, back to the saturation: the pickup soaks up gain and has an almost spongy feel to it at times, although never loosing the tightness like the JB, especially Tubescreamer pedals used as boost work great with it. You certainly have that hot rodded 80's PAF feeling going on, but you can go modern as well, never loosing the warmth. The clarity is superb with every note ringing out and a quite middy balanced EQ without lacking lows or highs. Pinch harmonics are quite effortless and the lead tone is to die for. I never heard a bridge humbucker having such an amazing solo tone, although you won't feel it lacking in the rhythm department. If you need a proof (sorry for the sound quality), this is me sweeping on it, the sound in real life is even better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcT1TXG8rCMRegarding versatility, this thing reacts great to changes in pick attack and volume and tone pots, roll back the volume and you have a nice blues sound, when you go full power again you can really make your solos stand out. Roll back the tone and play the intro to Sweet Child o' mine. It sounds like a goddamned neck pickup. Amazing.
Now I realize this is a quite biased review, still considering my tastes in metal, being rather the old school and 80's fan than the ultra modern metal guy, it is perfect in every sense for me. The only thing I'd like to get one day as well is the Alnico Warpig due to it's similarity in character to the HD.
I hope this review is somewhat helpful, if you have any questions, just fire away! ^^
Cheers