ericsabbath
Active member
hey guys
I have this '73 Les Paul Custom that is now pupless
it had a Bare Knuckle Nailbomb set, that sounded pretty good, but too aggressive and focused for what I was looking for
I wanted something smoother, more open and middy, like the BK Holy Diver I had before in a jap Les Paul, but I'm always trying to know different pickups (had over 16 different pups in the other guitar)
I'm a huge Alice In Chains fan and the Afwayu description Wade gave me seems to fit exactly what I want (for now), so I'm already set on it, but I'm still not sure about the neck models
Wade recommended me a matched set
I usually like mismatched sets, but I didn't discard the Afwayu neck
I'm just afraid it might be too high output for the neck, like the nailbomb neck is (they're both alnico 5, DC 10k)
I told him I was looking for a low/medium output with balanced mids (I hate '59/'57/burstbucker scooped PAFs)
I want something like the BK Cold Sweat neck I have in my other guitar
he gave me these descriptions on the Blackbelt models:
"The Afwayu Neck is 10k. I think you'd be amazed at how good this sounds. Don't let DC resistance scare you. The warmest low out put pickup is the A2 Blackbelts (he said this one is a bit more expensive cause it's not out yet)"
"The A5 is strong and clear with plenty of sustain, but definitely stinging and can get harmonics with ease. The A4 is a touch less clear and with a fuller note in the low end- Still tight, but a touch creamier and more harmonic feedback. The A2 is the creamiest and still has great note definition in the lows. Very reminiscent to early 60's era Paf's without the Sterilized pluck- A great improvement. Lows are improved greatly. All of these necks can get really creamy and clear. All are tight in the lows.."
as I couldn't find any clips of their neck pups, I'd like to know your impressions on those models, including the Afwayu neck
how's the midrange response, sustain, volume matching with higher output bridge pickups
comparisons with other brands neck models are welcome
thanks
here's a pic of my black fattie witht he camo bombs
I'm thinking on open snow white bobbins
I have this '73 Les Paul Custom that is now pupless
it had a Bare Knuckle Nailbomb set, that sounded pretty good, but too aggressive and focused for what I was looking for
I wanted something smoother, more open and middy, like the BK Holy Diver I had before in a jap Les Paul, but I'm always trying to know different pickups (had over 16 different pups in the other guitar)
I'm a huge Alice In Chains fan and the Afwayu description Wade gave me seems to fit exactly what I want (for now), so I'm already set on it, but I'm still not sure about the neck models
Wade recommended me a matched set
I usually like mismatched sets, but I didn't discard the Afwayu neck
I'm just afraid it might be too high output for the neck, like the nailbomb neck is (they're both alnico 5, DC 10k)
I told him I was looking for a low/medium output with balanced mids (I hate '59/'57/burstbucker scooped PAFs)
I want something like the BK Cold Sweat neck I have in my other guitar
he gave me these descriptions on the Blackbelt models:
"The Afwayu Neck is 10k. I think you'd be amazed at how good this sounds. Don't let DC resistance scare you. The warmest low out put pickup is the A2 Blackbelts (he said this one is a bit more expensive cause it's not out yet)"
"The A5 is strong and clear with plenty of sustain, but definitely stinging and can get harmonics with ease. The A4 is a touch less clear and with a fuller note in the low end- Still tight, but a touch creamier and more harmonic feedback. The A2 is the creamiest and still has great note definition in the lows. Very reminiscent to early 60's era Paf's without the Sterilized pluck- A great improvement. Lows are improved greatly. All of these necks can get really creamy and clear. All are tight in the lows.."
as I couldn't find any clips of their neck pups, I'd like to know your impressions on those models, including the Afwayu neck
how's the midrange response, sustain, volume matching with higher output bridge pickups
comparisons with other brands neck models are welcome
thanks
here's a pic of my black fattie witht he camo bombs
I'm thinking on open snow white bobbins