Yes, I can definitely get behind this. For sure, the 3 band graphic image doesn't get anywhere close to showing the whole picture.
These are some bridge pickups I have tried. The Juggernaut Bridge is somewhat reflective of how it sounds in the axe I have it in. The rebel yell I have had in two guitars and I compared the A-Bomb directly with the Rebel Yell so I can better comment on those individual pickups. I'd say the Rebel Yell is brighter than the A-Bomb, mostly because of the mid / upper mid focus and the more present harmonics. the A-Bomb has more treble and more centre mids with less harmonics and a phatter low end which is big, but definitely not overbearing. It's quite controlled and tight, which is great for beefier sounding instruments.
Juggernaut Bridge. Output Contempory / Metal. VERY hot pickup, as far as BKP goes.
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(and even that isn't the whole picture)
A-Bomb Bridge Output Contempory / Hard rock or Thrash. Hot pickup but still somewhat dynamic.
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Rebel Yell Bridge Output Contempory / Vintage Hot. I'd say it's in between. Very dynamic like a rock pickup but it can get gnarly.
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Neck pickups are even more difficult since they really begin to take on the tonal characteristics of the guitar they are in.
VHII Neck Output: Vintage Hot. Definitely very dynamic. Also very warm.
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Juggerneck Output: Contemporary. A powerful neck pickup for sure! Less warm and more chimey.
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Rebel Yell Neck Output Contempory / Vintage Hot. Dynamic but still quite powerful. Much more chimey / blue sort of a tone.
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