Hello everyone!
I just got a BKP juggernaut bridge installed on my Ibanez RG 1570Z prestige (basswood body, maple neck). Was really looking forward to this change. Unfortunately pretty disappointed with the results. The pick up which is famous for its clarity is sounding too flubby, saturated and lacks pick attack . I am getting way too much low end and it almost feels like the tone knob is off and sound is not very articulate.
On installation, the BKP pickup is a lot thicker (due to the longer pole screws), resulting in a higher height than normal. They are fairly close to the strings. I cant go any lower/deeper in the guitar as it is pretty much sitting at the bottom of the base plate. Thoughts? If anyone has faced a similar issue. I am after a modern metal tone, similar to periphery. I have attached a sound clip for reference.
First 10 seconds (Schecter blackjack, mahogany body and neck, duncan blackouts)
Last 10 seconds (Ibanez with BKP, basswood body maple neck)
You will clearly hear the blackouts have much more clarity, high end and pick attack. Both are recorded on the exact same tone. What was even more surprising is that the darker/denser mahogany was sounding brighter than the basswood. Even the output was much higher on the ibanez, was almost clipping with the same input gain levels.
If anyone can provide any guidance, would be much appreciated. Thanks again! Looking forward to getting the most out of this purchase.