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Hi I'm a italian guitarist
This is my band play haevy in evergrey sound style.
And in this page you can listen 2 mp3 clip ( recorder with vamp2)
from : localhost/tecnorud.interfree.it/rudy ...udywebsite.htm
I must change v7ev8 pick up.
I have ibanez rg1527.
What's seymour pick up?
jbridge jb7 - neck 59 (7)
bridge custom 7 - neck inavader

Some people say me the jb7 it isn't good for metal

P.S excuse me for my bad english

welcome to the forum tecnorud.

your choice really depend on the the amp you are using. of the lot, i will go custom bridge and jazz neck especially on a 7 string guitar. custom is mighty tight and aggressive for metal. you will need the jazz's clarity in the neck position. i must add, its tone heaven with both the custom and jazz on especially when split.

Hi.
I have a 5150 II vers with artigianal Dragoon 2x12 italian quot;cassaquot;
I play much solo in neck position beacuse i'm a fan of garsed,greg howe,symphony x,racer x
I play more tapping lick and legato and neck position is good for me.
Thanks

Welcome to the SD User Group Forum tecnorud.

I have a JB and a 59n in an Ibanez RG 550 and the tone is exceptional for metal or anything else. Lots of metal was recorded in the 1980s using a JB so don't worry too much about what quot;peoplequot; say.

I love the Custom as well, it's a little thicker sounding with more bottom end than a JB. It's another great pickup for Metal and it's quite versatile as well. I've never tried a Custom with an Invader neck model but there is no reason that wouldn't work.

5150 is quite a bass-heavy amp if i am not mistaken. if it is, the jb and distortion will work well. one thing about the custom family of humbuckers, you can change the magnets for a custom, custom custom or custom 5. you may wanna go that way for fine tuning.

if fluidity is your cup of tea. you may wanna try an alnico-2 type pickup like the alnico-2 pro or pearly gates in the neck. i personally like the lowered bass response and clarity the jazz has to offer. pearly gates has pretty good clarity too or so i heard. never really tried it so i can't comment much. but i am sure a2 pickups are more fluid than a5 or ceramic. on the other hand, tapping requires a pickup with high initial attack and ceramic is the best followed by a5.

as you can see, what you are asking for is on the opposite end of things. i suggest going for pickups that will complement your amp and adjust your technique and eq as the situation commands.

on 7 strings, these are the pickup i would personally consider.

bridge: jb, distortion, full shred, custom, custom 5.
neck: jazz, distortion, full shred, pearly gates.

pickup with ceramic magnet - distortion, custom
pickup with a5 mag - jb, c5, jazz, full shred
pickup with a2 - pearly gates

of the lot, jb/jazz is the most versatile (its seymour's favorite combo). have a listen to the sound clips on the duncan site. it will give you a clue how the pickups will sound like.

hope that helps.
dani

The best bridge pickup for metal is the Distortion in my opinion. Having said that, I had an RG1527 with a Custom/Jazz set. It handled metal just fine. I solo mostly in the neck position and the Jazz stayed very clear and articulate. The Custom did just fine with low note metal riffing. Doing it all over again, I would have put a Distortion in the bridge, but the Custom should work just fine. I was never a fan of the JB, myself. But as Robert said, the JB was used for plenty of metal in the 80's.

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