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lyonk55

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Thicker, less middy Nailbomb bridge?
« on: September 26, 2015, 09:09:39 PM »
Hey folks!

I'm looking for suggestions to replace a Nailbomb 7 in my Skervesen. Basically, while I love the Nailbomb in my Les Paul copy, this is a much brighter guitar that could use some taming in the highs and upper mids, with more focus on the low end. The Nailbomb just sounds a little thin here.

The thougts I had were to go for the ceramic Nailbomb (should cut the mids a bit, but not sure if it'll really work here), Warpigs or Miracle Man (possibly even a neck model).

And suggestions?

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Re: Thicker, less middy Nailbomb bridge?
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2015, 08:41:48 AM »
I'm actually looking for the same thing myself. I love the "raspiness" of my A-bomb in my ESP Eclipse but I too want something fuller and a little more compressed, with little less treble detail (or "hair") but still with that distinctive rasp, for a superstrat guitar. I think, from listening to clips, that a Juggernaut set may be what I'm after, with its darker top and fuller low mids but still with that complex mid band that gives the Nail Bomb its rasp - could that work for you too?
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Re: Thicker, less middy Nailbomb bridge?
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2015, 12:08:13 PM »
Warpigs do work very nicely in bright guitars.  I had them in a dark guitar and they were way too dark, but I've put them in a much brighter guitar and they sound fantastic!  It is a six-string though and the lowest I have tuned it to is C# standard
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Re: Thicker, less middy Nailbomb bridge?
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2015, 04:52:03 PM »
Warpigs do work very nicely in bright guitars.  I had them in a dark guitar and they were way too dark, but I've put them in a much brighter guitar and they sound fantastic!  It is a six-string though and the lowest I have tuned it to is C# standard

Your's are the A5 Pigs, right? I was leaning to ceramic to cope with the 7th string a bit better.

I'm actually looking for the same thing myself. I love the "raspiness" of my A-bomb in my ESP Eclipse but I too want something fuller and a little more compressed, with little less treble detail (or "hair") but still with that distinctive rasp, for a superstrat guitar. I think, from listening to clips, that a Juggernaut set may be what I'm after, with its darker top and fuller low mids but still with that complex mid band that gives the Nail Bomb its rasp - could that work for you too?

Juggernauts do sound interesting, but I'd be a little worried about the upper mids: from what I gathered they still do have that "djenty" spike to them (not as much as an Aftermath or Painkiller though), which is an area my amp doesn't like :P

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Re: Thicker, less middy Nailbomb bridge?
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2015, 01:25:28 AM »
Yeah my set has the A5 bridge, the ceramic bridge would also work well.

I should add that I probably would have went for a C-Pig/Jugg combo if I was ordering just for the SG but I originally got them for my Explorer (before the Juggernaut was released) and I was still a bit unsure whether I'd like a ceramic magnet
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Re: Thicker, less middy Nailbomb bridge?
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2015, 01:29:15 PM »
Yeah my set has the A5 bridge, the ceramic bridge would also work well.

I should add that I probably would have went for a C-Pig/Jugg combo if I was ordering just for the SG but I originally got them for my Explorer (before the Juggernaut was released) and I was still a bit unsure whether I'd like a ceramic magnet

The Jugg neck could be interesting in this guitar I think. I do quite like the Nailbomb neck though, so it'd really depend on the bridge model: if it just doesn't match at all, I'd change both.

On a slight tangent, how much bigger are covered pickups compared to open coil? I think a raw/brushed nickel set would look great in this guitar, but I don't want to have to route the cavities.

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Re: Thicker, less middy Nailbomb bridge?
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2015, 01:59:45 PM »
the neck version of the miracle man sounds pretty good in the bridge
it's basically an alnico version of the miracle man bridge
sounds a lot like an alnico warpig, but clearer, more refined and less bass and mid heavy
they should sell it as an alternative bridge option like the c-bomb and c-pig
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