Hello again after a long while.
I'm a long time BKP user (see my earlier post from much earlier). I'm currently having a custom LP style guitar built, and looking for pickups to put into it. Of course, thanks to my very pleasant earlier experiences, BKP is the top of the list...
So here's the deal.
The neck pickup will be an Abraxas. That much is certain. I have a Crawler set in a Les Paul Standard, and the neck pickup (basically the same as Abraxas) is exactly what I want from my neck pickup.
The bridge pickup is the problem.
I was going to go with a ceramic Warpig. I have an alnico 'Pig as the bridge PU in a Gibson SG, and it is very, very good indeed. For my future custom Les Paul, I thought I'd get the same albeit with a more modern flavor, hence the ceramic version.
Then I made the mistake of surfing the BKP site and this forum. And discovered the Black Hawk.
I have never used that pickup so I have no prior experience. But the samples definitely fascinate me. I especially adore the wonderfully lush rich harmonic content I hear in the samples. It just makes me smile every time I hear it.
So it became a coin toss. A C-Pig or a ceramic Black Hawk?
I talked to Tim already, and was ready to pull the trigger on the Black Hawk already...and then started second-guessing my choice.
What bothers me that I have already had, in the past, other bridge pickups that had excellent rich harmonic content (wonderful for lead playing!) but were somehow thin and weak for heavy rhythm playing through certain amps. JB was one (and perhaps the worst offender in this regard - but it was great for solos), and the stock BurstBucker Pro in a Gibson LP Standard was another (nowhere even near as bad as the JB, though). Ultimately, I ended up replacing each...with BKP pickups.

The SG got an A5 Warpig in the bridge position (instead of the JB), and the LP Standard got a Crawler set to replace the BBPros. So I got much phatter-sounding pickups and was
very pleased with the results!
So...am I inadvertently heading down the same road again? Get a bright pickup with wonderful harmonic content only to toss it away because it is too thin and weak for rhythm playing?
Or how would you describe the lows of a (ceramic) Black Hawk? Are they thin and inaudible? Or does it have enough body and low end for heavy riff playing?
How does it compare to a Seymour Duncan JB in this regard? (Or to a BurstBucker Pro, for that matter?)
Any help will be appreciated! Please help me avoid making a colossal mistake that I will regret later.
