Hey guys. I've tried a couple of the BKP 7 string pickups but no matter what I do, my sound is still lacking body.
THe problem I've been facing eversince the guitar was built is, that no matter what I do, I end up with a very thin sound.
I've thought that it's all in my head but recently I've had a chance to take the guitar to a friend of mine who does studio recording, plays in a band I quite like and whose opinion I always value. I let him play it for a while and come up with his opinion.
We agreed that the guitar lacks body.. Lows and lower mids. Once he started adding bass and lowering presence and trebles on his amp to compensate, there was this sub-bass frequency that came alive. Funny enough, the sound was still thin and very concrete with superb string separation, but somehow backed up with a round flub somewhere in the content which sounded weird, farting out while yet being sharp huh..
The guitar I'm using is a seven string superstrat. Honduran mahogany body, wenge top, one piece maple neck with indian rosewood FB (25,5'' scale) and a hipshot 7 bridge, 1 volume pot 500k. and that's it
HOnestly, I do not mind bright tones in general, but this little $%&#er still seems to end up as if there were some filter on the lower frequencies. It sounds like that all around processed recorded djenty tone that you may hear on modern records heh..
The pickups I've used over the time are the following:
painkiller 7 (very tight somehow, too scratchy and trebly on the higher positions due to the ceramic mag. I guess)
emerald 7 - a big NO.. very cutting/sharp/highmid focused/crunchy
nailbomb A5 7 and holydiver 7, which were kinda similar to each other with the nailbomb being on the sharper side and the HD7 on the smoother side of the spectrum. Bass was somehow too much on the NB7. I think the alnico 5 magnets helped to tame the brittleness but yet, I could not get a full sound with these.
blackdog 7 - somehow the best yet, although still the guitar lacks the body once you start playing chugga chugga chords.
I play a boogie mark 5 which on it's own is not a very chuggy amp. It's rather bright, tight and it even further stresses the tone of my guitar to be honest. I love the amp to be honest, but with guitars which i do not own.
MAybe it's time to look away from the BKP line and go with some other brands which are not that pricey, cause it gets rather too expensive to swap around these every 3-5 months once I realize it's not working as it should.
It's not that the pickups are bad, they are in fact superb, but this specific guitar is a PITA.
I'm looking at the D Sonic 7 and Tone Zone 7 if perhaps these could help me, but both are ceramic and from previous experience, that kind of magnet just never worked out for me.
any ideas?