Hi everybody,
First of all, though I’m not new to BKP pickups, this is is my first post. Second, english is not my native language but with your patience and my efforts we could get over the language barrier.
I bought ten years ago an Ibanez rgt220ANTF: 5pc Maple/Wenge neck-thru, ash body wings, rosewood fretboard, floating trem. The guitar is a shred machine but, as expected from this kind of guitar, is thin sounding. I swapped the original bridge dimarzio/Ibz pickup for a SD Dimebucker (high output and ultra scooped). 2 years ago I decided to change again the pickups looking for a fuller/middier sound. I tried (chronologically):
- SD JB: thin sounding.
- Tonezone: fuller sound but I would say dull or muddy... I don't remember exactly how it was but I didn't like it in this guitar.
- Holydiver: felt like a step in the right path; fuller sound with some edge, but still there was something lacking. I love HDs but in this guitar sounded too much tamed.
- A-Warpig: was a suggestion from the BKP team following the HD path but with more output. And indeed the sound is fuller now, with growl but still... something was missing, and it’s not outuput neither body.
Two days ago I took the guitar to a local luthier and his point of view is that neck-thru guitars have less atack than bolt-on ones. A maple or ebony fretboard would add some snap, but this is not the case. And this soft attack is what I was not fully identifiying and giving different names as dull sounding, lack of aggresivity,... The easier solution –he told me- is swap the alnico magnet for a ceramic, since ceramic pickups are more percussive and with sharper attack.
Any suggestions about pickups? What do you thing about swapping magnets in a warpig? Any thoughts would be welcome. My favourite BKP pickup is the Holy Diver. I have 3 in different guitars (Les Paul custom, fender strat and EVH Charvel). I play mainly through a Kemper (Soldano and hot-rodded Marshall profiles) and George Lynch and others 80s shredders are my heroes.
Thanks,
Paco