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    I am thinking about throwing a new pickup in the bridge of my KV. Right now is a DiMarzio Evolution, and I'm mainly playing this axe in a thrash band (tuned down a full step) and I will also start using this in my melodic metal band (same tuning). The guitar will primarily be used with a Peavey 5150 and probably a JCM 800 (if everything goes according to plan).

    I want a pickup that isn't sterile sounding, balanced, and has a lot of output. Passive preferred, but not absolutely necessary.

    My bandmates have been hounding me to get a DiMarzio X2N, but I heard that it doesn't fair too well on the clean channel. Anyone have any experience with this pickup?

    Any suggestions?

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    I'd recommend that you try out an EvoII if you like the overall tone of your current Evo. The II is supposed to be less harsh, and a bit thicker.

    Aside from that, an EMG 85 would be perfect I think, but a Duncan Custom if you can live with the 14k output. It's a great pickup, even if it isn't insanely hot.



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      emg 85 or duncan sh/tb-11 (custom custom)

      ceramic mag's (emg 81, DD) have that sterile overtone to them - the alnico 2 (emg 85, tb-11) have that more open, hairy sound to them.
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        [ QUOTE ]
        I'd recommend that you try out an EvoII if you like the overall tone of your current Evo. The II is supposed to be less harsh, and a bit thicker.


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        What the hell is an Evo II? [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img] DiMarzio only advertises the Evo bridge DP159 and Evo neck DP158. Never heard of a second version.
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          have that more open, hairy sound to them.

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          You mean "airy" sound? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

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            i was thinking more along the lines of cilia. or an italian lady's upper lip before she goes to the beauty salon. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

            but you get the idea.
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              I don't think they've added the EvoII's to their site, but it was at the January NAMM, IIRC. I know B2D on the Seymour Duncan forum has a set in his MusicMan. You can have a dealer order them.

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                Split coil tap the X2n with a pull/pot Volume. It will be fender clean. They sound really great that way for cleans.

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                  I don't think they've added the EvoII's to their site, but it was at the January NAMM, IIRC. I know B2D on the Seymour Duncan forum has a set in his MusicMan. You can have a dealer order them.

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                  Interesting.
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                    Split coil tap the X2n with a pull/pot Volume. It will be fender clean. They sound really great that way for cleans.

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                    Very true. The hotter a humbucker is, the better/closer it sounds to a single coil when split. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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                    • #11
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                      Well, I found an EMG 85 in my big "bin of guitar parts" so I'm going to run that for a while, and then perhaps give the X2N a try.

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                        There ya go! The 85 is a great pup. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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                          the 85 is a sweet bridge pup! just ask reb beach!
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                            If the EMG doesn't work out, you might try a Duncan Full Shred. Great for thrash, sort of like a JB but without the muddy low end.
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                              My favorite pup is the Tom Anderson H2+...pretty hot but cleans up nicely. I've got one in 3 different guitars right now.

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