I discovered this "6 String Metal Bridge Pickup Shootout" on the Seymour Duncan site yesterday (link), and sat down to listen to it in detail. I love this video! I wish all pickup manufacturers would do something like this. (There was actually a guy who did something similar with EMG pickups a few years ago.) Well, here you have one guy testing bridge pickups in the same guitar, using the same amp and the same settings. I think. Anyway, inspired by the "pups you love" thread, I thought I'd share my thoughts on these.
SH-10 Full Shred
Magnet: Alnico 5.
DCR: 14.1 Ohm.
Sound: Very tight and sterile sounding. Flat EQ curve.
Comment: Not anything I'd be interested in.
SH-6 Distortion
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: Snarling bite. Pronounced mids without getting mushy.
Comment: The pickup that all other Duncans must measure up to.
SH-15 Alternative 8
Magnet: Alnico 8.
DCR: 17.1 Ohm.
Sound: Sounds like a JB without the mid hump. Kind of a flat EQ.
Comment: Interesting pickup, but there are better sounding ones in this test.
Nazgul
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.7 Ohm.
Sound: Very similar to SH-6, but with more bite, and possibly better string separation.
Comment: NOW we're talking! It's like a mean, starving SH-6 that is out to get you!
SH-8 Invader
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: Lots of bass and mids. Not very much treble.
Comment: Too little bite for me. Maybe if I was into playing stoner rock.
"Omega"
I can't find any info about this pickup, so I guess it was never released, or got pulled. For this reason I can't really be arsed to do the homework on it, but it sounds a bit like an Invader with more treble. Nice "middle of the road" kind of sound.
Pegasus
Magnet: Alnico 5.
DCR: 14.9 Ohm.
Sound: Sounds like a pretty flat EQ.
Comment: I almost can't distinguish between the soundclips of this and the SH-15 (Alternetive 8). A decent enough sound for sure, but still a bit "meh".
SH-4 JB
Magnet: Alnico 5.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: Overall bright sound, pronounced mids, not much bass.
Comment: The pickup the bloody everyone that go for a generic metal sound uses. Not my thing really.
Pickup labeled SH-5 Custom, but that might actually be SH-14 Custom 5.
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 14.1 Ohm.
Sound: Mid-scooped, very distinct.
Comment: Despite being the lowest output pickup in the test, it is also one of the most brutal sounding ones, except for maybe the Nazgul.
Pickup labeled in video as "SH-14 Custom 5", but probably is SH-11 Custom Custom
Magnet: Alnico 2.
DCR: 14.1 Ohm.
Sound: Very pronounced mid peak, articulate highs. Not much bass.
Comment: A lot like a mellower JB. Might be better suited to softer Rock or Metal.
EMTY Blackouts
Active
Magnet: Ceramic.
Sound: Has a rather flat EQ, somewhere between SH-4 JB and SH-14 Custom 5.
Comment: Very tight & articulate. Reminiscent of an EMG-81 without getting as sterile.
AHB-1 Blackouts
Active
Magnet: Ceramic.
Sound: More mids than EMTY, otherwise similar sounding.
Comment: Tight bass, but not as distinct as the EMTY.
Dave Mustaine Livewire
Active
Magnet: ?
Sound: Sounds similar to the JB, but with a flatter EQ. Less mids for sure.
Comment: If they tried to replicate the JB like they state, they missed the mark somewhat. But I'd prefer this over a JB.
SH-13 Dimebucker
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.5 Ohm.
Sound: Mid-scooped, very similar to what they call the "Custom" in this test, but with more output.
Comment: I love this pickup. It makes me sound like GOD.
Black Winter
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: More pronounced mids and more bite than SH-6 Distortion, otherwise very similar.
Comment: Sounds like the middle ground between SH-6 and Nazgul. Not bad at all.
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Conclusions:
Judging from this test (and coinciding with earlier experiences) I find that I tend to like passive pickups with ceramic magnets. They have something ballsy about them that actives and Alnico pups generally lack.
SH-10 Full Shred
Magnet: Alnico 5.
DCR: 14.1 Ohm.
Sound: Very tight and sterile sounding. Flat EQ curve.
Comment: Not anything I'd be interested in.
SH-6 Distortion
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: Snarling bite. Pronounced mids without getting mushy.
Comment: The pickup that all other Duncans must measure up to.
SH-15 Alternative 8
Magnet: Alnico 8.
DCR: 17.1 Ohm.
Sound: Sounds like a JB without the mid hump. Kind of a flat EQ.
Comment: Interesting pickup, but there are better sounding ones in this test.
Nazgul
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.7 Ohm.
Sound: Very similar to SH-6, but with more bite, and possibly better string separation.
Comment: NOW we're talking! It's like a mean, starving SH-6 that is out to get you!
SH-8 Invader
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: Lots of bass and mids. Not very much treble.
Comment: Too little bite for me. Maybe if I was into playing stoner rock.
"Omega"
I can't find any info about this pickup, so I guess it was never released, or got pulled. For this reason I can't really be arsed to do the homework on it, but it sounds a bit like an Invader with more treble. Nice "middle of the road" kind of sound.
Pegasus
Magnet: Alnico 5.
DCR: 14.9 Ohm.
Sound: Sounds like a pretty flat EQ.
Comment: I almost can't distinguish between the soundclips of this and the SH-15 (Alternetive 8). A decent enough sound for sure, but still a bit "meh".
SH-4 JB
Magnet: Alnico 5.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: Overall bright sound, pronounced mids, not much bass.
Comment: The pickup the bloody everyone that go for a generic metal sound uses. Not my thing really.
Pickup labeled SH-5 Custom, but that might actually be SH-14 Custom 5.
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 14.1 Ohm.
Sound: Mid-scooped, very distinct.
Comment: Despite being the lowest output pickup in the test, it is also one of the most brutal sounding ones, except for maybe the Nazgul.
Pickup labeled in video as "SH-14 Custom 5", but probably is SH-11 Custom Custom
Magnet: Alnico 2.
DCR: 14.1 Ohm.
Sound: Very pronounced mid peak, articulate highs. Not much bass.
Comment: A lot like a mellower JB. Might be better suited to softer Rock or Metal.
EMTY Blackouts
Active
Magnet: Ceramic.
Sound: Has a rather flat EQ, somewhere between SH-4 JB and SH-14 Custom 5.
Comment: Very tight & articulate. Reminiscent of an EMG-81 without getting as sterile.
AHB-1 Blackouts
Active
Magnet: Ceramic.
Sound: More mids than EMTY, otherwise similar sounding.
Comment: Tight bass, but not as distinct as the EMTY.
Dave Mustaine Livewire
Active
Magnet: ?
Sound: Sounds similar to the JB, but with a flatter EQ. Less mids for sure.
Comment: If they tried to replicate the JB like they state, they missed the mark somewhat. But I'd prefer this over a JB.
SH-13 Dimebucker
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.5 Ohm.
Sound: Mid-scooped, very similar to what they call the "Custom" in this test, but with more output.
Comment: I love this pickup. It makes me sound like GOD.
Black Winter
Magnet: Ceramic.
DCR: 16.6 Ohm.
Sound: More pronounced mids and more bite than SH-6 Distortion, otherwise very similar.
Comment: Sounds like the middle ground between SH-6 and Nazgul. Not bad at all.
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Conclusions:
Judging from this test (and coinciding with earlier experiences) I find that I tend to like passive pickups with ceramic magnets. They have something ballsy about them that actives and Alnico pups generally lack.
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