Hey Guys,
I made a thread a while ago for pickups for my Ibanez SV5470Z, and I decided on a pair of Ceramic Nailbomb. However, I was able to buy a more then amazing RGA420Z ,my dream guitar(mahogany body, THICK flame maple top, trem, maple neck, rosewood board). And I sold the SV. Now this guitar has an inch thick flame maple top and a maple neck, so the sound is very bright, tight, and articulate. Which in itself is great, but combined with the high-tones of the Ceramic nailbomb, can be a bit...ice picky. Which I can't seem to EQ out trough my Kemper (@ nearly every high quality profile I use)
So I am looking for a set of pickups to offset the nautral brightness and mids and accentuate the natural huge-ness of the woods working together, and I've narrowed my choice down to 3 options. If I'm able to have the pickup cover a bit lower-gain stuff as well, that would be great.
Option 1: Bare Knuckle BlackHawk Alnico V: To tame the highs and bit, and let the mids sing trough while retaining a good bass-response. I could do Cermamic as well to tighten the bass, and increase the attack. But I'm affraid that the highs would cut just as much.
Option 2: Ceramic Warpig bridge & Cold Sweat Neck, to thicken the bass response while accenuating the clarity and mids of the guitar while still having an amazing neck for leads.
Option 3: Aftermath calibrated set. I had a set in a Mayones Setius which consisted of about the same woods, and it worked great for me (be it a bit of a one trick pony though)
Looking forward for input and suggestions!