If it's a mahogany 7 string tuned down a step and you want a vintage/modern voice, I'd suggest going with either a Cold Sweat or Rebel Yell, though if your guitar also has some maple in it, I still think a Holydiver is a possibility. Mine is in a mahogany PRS with a maple top and maple/rosewood neck that is tuned down half a step and it's not even close to becoming loose. All three would be great pickups so in that respect, you really can't lose.
Yes guitar has a maple top,but neck is pure 3ply mahogany(no maple there) with rosewood fretboard.
I would like to go with Holy Diver bridge/Cold Sweat neck combination honestly...I like the sound of Rebel Yell,very unique.To my ears (correct me please if I`m wrong) the only negative thing is somehow to me it is little bit thin for metal,I need just little more meaty sound...
Hello there ! Just my two cents, but I have a Holydiver in my Silhouette, and though it's tuned to Drop C, it's still tight enough.
But hell, tightness also changes a lot with amps, cabs, even speakers. My actual amp setting is nowhere near loose, but tweak it a little and you could make it sound like a soup of mud (yummy).
My point is, if you told us what your amp is, we could give you a better advice. Cheers man !
Well to be honest,I`m not using metal amp at all.For 90% stuff I use my trustworthy Line 6 POD X3 Pro
http://media.soundonsound.com/sos/jun09/images/gt_line6podx3pro_01.jpgto Korg Tp-2 Instrumental Tube Preamp(to give warmth to sound),and to my EMU 1212M music card.
For clean sounds I`m using Acoustic 230 (Generation 3 Medium Duty Guitar Head) from 1978. It`s our family legacy ;) My father`s band use it for their recordings back in time.
http://acoustic.homeunix.net/twiki/bin/view/Acoustic/GuitarHead230All three components are connect at the same time so sometimes I use Acoustic as guitar preamp,then shape the sound in POD X3 PRO,and send it to Korg TP-2 instrumental,and that way I mix tube and transistor sound into one.
Trying to achieve that vintage/modern vibe philosophy.
And that`s it,know you my home studio guitar gear . :)