
GJgo
Well-known member
Hey guys,
So I have an ESP Kamikaze that I love. Best bolt-on guitar I've ever played. Problem is I'm a metal guy, and after playing the guitar for a while with my band I really don't feel like the Screamin' Demon is hot enough for me. For "less than metal" it can be really awesome in that guitar, but then I don't play it as much. I'm not the kind of player that lives with a boost pedal on. I like the tonality of the Demon in this guitar, lots of highs & lows, it's just not angry enough.
The guitar is of course solid maple. Does anyone have advice about a hot, metal-tastic passive PUP that I might try instead? I know there are a ton of options out there and I have no idea where to start. Looking at other Seymours the Black Winter catches my ear. With other brands I don't even know where to begin and don't really want a rabbit hole.
You can hear what I mean if you listen to all 4 for comparison in this test I did.
https://youtu.be/yeFX6CcVHWw
Here it is in our mix. It sounds better here because the Five 35 is so over-gained. Plugging into the Recto it's just meh, and the Recto is my favorite amp. Even so, A/Bing with a hotter output guitar really puts it in perspective.
https://youtu.be/JwCcnJiI0V0
Thanks
So I have an ESP Kamikaze that I love. Best bolt-on guitar I've ever played. Problem is I'm a metal guy, and after playing the guitar for a while with my band I really don't feel like the Screamin' Demon is hot enough for me. For "less than metal" it can be really awesome in that guitar, but then I don't play it as much. I'm not the kind of player that lives with a boost pedal on. I like the tonality of the Demon in this guitar, lots of highs & lows, it's just not angry enough.
The guitar is of course solid maple. Does anyone have advice about a hot, metal-tastic passive PUP that I might try instead? I know there are a ton of options out there and I have no idea where to start. Looking at other Seymours the Black Winter catches my ear. With other brands I don't even know where to begin and don't really want a rabbit hole.
You can hear what I mean if you listen to all 4 for comparison in this test I did.
https://youtu.be/yeFX6CcVHWw
Here it is in our mix. It sounds better here because the Five 35 is so over-gained. Plugging into the Recto it's just meh, and the Recto is my favorite amp. Even so, A/Bing with a hotter output guitar really puts it in perspective.
https://youtu.be/JwCcnJiI0V0
Thanks
