yep, i finally have a Warpig and it is finally in my Razorback!
it is Ceramic and measures 21.6K, which is a HUGE amount of power!
so, as i don't have a cab for my main amp yet, i plugged it into my Behringer Modeling combo to test. i didn't expect it to sound good.
i was wrong.
it sounded alright until i realised one of the main modeling switches was switched to a bad srtting, then i flicked it up, hit that powerchord, and ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE! what followed was a huge riffing practice session, and i plyed all the heaviest riffs i could think of!
the guitar has thick strings and is tuned to C standard, which is brutal when paired with the Warpig!
now, about the sound:
- the mids are surgical, just as everyone said, not too scooped (or maybe scooped in a brutal way? i dunno :lol: )
- The bass... holy shite!!!! it was on 5 and it was huge and TIIIIIGHT!
- It's bright, but not ice-picky or overdone on the highs!
- It's perfect for the heaviest riffs!
- The power is amazing, i was playing that chuggy riff in the middle of Sikth - Bland Street Bloom, and it was crushing!!!!! every time i hit that C5 :twisted: powerchord, it chugs like hell!!! in the words of Phil Anselmo: SUUCH POWWWEEEEER!
- I can't wait to hear it through my Marshall 8100 Valvestate!!!!
so, i would like to thank Tim for making such $%ing awesome pickups, Crazy_joe for providing me with this beast and cooperating while i was having trouble buying, and EVERY forumite who led me to this pickup in recommendation threads and clips :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
So, with all that off my chest, here's some pics!







and finally, the guitar plus the BKPick :twisted:

enjoy, and thankyou again to ALL!
a very evilly happy BM.
EDIT: i forgot to add, just imagine this: when you hit a chord with full distortion on, you feel a powerful punch. that is exactly what the Ceramic Warpig sounds like. it was the sound that i had in my head, and BKP have supplied it for me. for that, I will never buy any other pickups ever again.