Motor City Pickups HellBaby bridge is...

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Amazing! So impressed by these pickups.

I was able to pursuade a friend of mine to sell me his unused HellBaby pickups. Finally got them installed in two guitars... an Ibanez RG Prestige in Drop C and a Schecter Sun Valley Shredder in Drop B. It has to be my fave pickup for detuned guitars. Period. I've been through many different varieties of pickups over the years, and the HellBaby is king.

It's fat and warm, yet crystal clear through the frequency range. It's very much like a mish-mash of the Duncan JB, Duncan Distortion, WCR Darkburst and BKP Painkiller. Except without the excessive compression that I associate with the Duncans, the lack of output that I crave from the WCR Darkburst, and the ear fatigue of the BKP Painkiller. Just take all the best qualities of those four pickups and there you have it.

The lows are adequately tight for most metal styles. And the mids and highs are perfection. The mids in particular are a standout. They give the HellBaby a singing vocal quality that's reminiscent of the JB voicing, but without the stuffy congested sound artifacts. It has the same sort of unpredictable note artifact and response as the WCR Darkburst bridge, like they are very lightly potted to let the pickups get a bit wild and out of control, but in a good way. And also that same clean 3D quality that the Darkburst has, the HellBaby has that too. But the HellBaby just has a little more character to it. The HellBaby's character is more in the vein of the Duncan Distortion or the BKP Painkiller, just not as extreme as either of those two pickups. Just the perfect amount of mid-grind without getting overbearing.

It's a damn shame that Wade discontinued the HellBaby model. If anybody has some stockpiled that they want to get rid of, please let me know.
 
How are the Palm Mutes? Are they so tight that the pickup loses the "Bloom"?
 
Gas inducing bastard...thanks!

Awesome review man!
 
Detroit1973":d81zs1kt said:
How are the Palm Mutes? Are they so tight that the pickup loses the "Bloom"?
No I wouldn't say it's surgically tight. It's got a juiciness or slight bounce to it rather than a hard knock. But it still has adequate attack, it's just not anaemic is all. So I guess that would constitute being on the bloomy side of the spectrum.

I'll have my Solution bridge installed in another Japanese RG in a week or so. I'm expecting the Solution to be more stiff and unrelenting in its attack. Should be an interesting comparison.
 
MetalHeadMike":3bd241bo said:
Gas inducing bastard...thanks!

Awesome review man!
Haha! You're welcome my friend.
Cheers Mike. Looking forward to hearing it through the Plasma Blade.
 
firejack":3773fggd said:
Detroit1973":3773fggd said:
How are the Palm Mutes? Are they so tight that the pickup loses the "Bloom"?
No I wouldn't say it's surgically tight. It's got a juiciness or slight bounce to it rather than a hard knock. But it still has adequate attack, it's just not anaemic is all. So I guess that would constitute being on the bloomy side of the spectrum.

I'll have my Solution bridge installed in another Japanese RG in a week or so. I'm expecting the Solution to be more stiff and unrelenting in its attack. Should be an interesting comparison.

Firejack I love you for always talking about MCP. I really would like to buy some to try but every time i start to make the purchase, something happens in my life that requires me to spend the Money elsewhere. It's not easy running 2 households these days.
 
Detroit1973":3c0mepi2 said:
Firejack I love you for always talking about MCP. I really would like to buy some to try but every time i start to make the purchase, something happens in my life that requires me to spend the Money elsewhere. It's not easy running 2 households these days.
Ha! I can't help blabbing about them man. They are such inspiring pickups. Keep an eye on the used market. They pop up every now and then. And sometimes very nice deals can be had.
 
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