Hello. I have followed the forum for quite a while, but this is my first post. I got turned on to BKP by way of the Irish Tour set. I’m not usually a single coil guy, but wow, that set sounds incredible.
I have done a lot of research and read many posts, and I’m hoping that you guys can help me narrow down my choice. First off, for better or for worse, I have pretty good ears. I really wish that all pickups sounded the same to me, but they don’t. Up to now, Motor City pickups have been my “go to” for humbuckers, but their lead time is around 3 months, and I just can’t go through that wait again.
I have a Gibson 58 reissue Les Paul on the way, and I will likely change out the Custom Buckers for something a bit more robust. My main amp is a 1980 Marshall JMP 2204, and I run it through a greenback loaded cabinet – pure rock and roll. I play in an original band, but as an example, my levels of gain range from Thin Lizzy to Foo Fighters to Alice in Chains – but I’m not a metal guy. Hard rock is my thing.
I’m looking for a medium output PAF type pickup. I don’t like upper mids (snarl) – but I dig punch mid mids (if that makes any sense). I hate sizzle, but I like clean, clear high end. I don’t want a pickup that is dark, overly round, or too polite sounding. I want vintage tonality/complexity with some modern punch and low end (probably alnico V). It needs to be very dynamic at all volume levels. Let’s just focus on the bridge pickup for the moment. A few thoughts:
The Mule – I’m 90% certain that although this is a great sounding pickup, it’s just a tad too low power/vintage for my taste.
Black Dog – This seems to be a contender, but does it still have some bite/grind? Some of the clips I have heard make it sound a bit dark/smooth.
Riff Raff – This one looks interesting, but I wonder if it has too much top end and not enough mids? My greenback speakers, by nature, have semi-hollow-mids, so a bright pickup without punchy mids might prove to be too much.
So right now, it boils down to Black Dog vs. Riff Raff. Thoughts? Are there other models I should be looking at? Cheers.