So how does this move affect the old pickups like the Roxy and Psykes ?? I read in that thread where you moved that
@Warmart mentioned. And saw you were changing some things...
For the record... my main 3 and current favorite pickups are (mahagony Vs & singlecuts) maybe this helps with what I'm looking for in some way while exploring....
***Black Winter ***
-Love everything about this except sometimes I feel it can be just slightly harsh with the tippy top frequencies. Its not overbearing persay, but it can be if not careful up there. Feels great. Snarling mids which I usually dial for and love. Percussive but full low end. And it responds well to my playing. Chunky, grindy, and a clear sounding pickup overall. This is what sent my sh6 to the Nether realm. This feels like the lowest output pickup out of the 3 (not saying it needs more, just comparing to the others, I like it)
***Mojotone Sledgehammer ***
-Big sounding and typical alnico 8 character. Extended bass, strong mids, and a little icey in the upper registers. I generally have to turn my tone pot back to 8 to take that edge off the top because it gets to my ears after. Sometimes even 7 depending what soeakers and amp. I think I have slight tinnitus these days also. Some higher frequencies absolutely make my ear drums twitch and hurt for days afterwards if exposed for too long to certain highs. This pickup sent my BKP miracle man away many years ago. It's what id describe as powerful overall. Pummeling lows and tons of body. Maybe a bit over-wound for what I want out of an alnicon 8 style pickup?
***C-warpig BKP ***
-Compressed feeling, full bodied. Different attack but still very much dynamic and isnt muddy by any means. Dark but brutal. I wish the black winter and the mojotone had the less harsh/stiff highs/precense "character" of this pickup. It's very pleasing to the ear even after extended periods. I do wish it had a little more percussiveness overall if anything (black winter-ish). The compression is interesting and probably why it never fatigues the ear.
They all handle my tuning and strings fine. Usually around Standard C with 60 these days.
I use one guitar in drop B with 68 (sledgehammer)
Edit:
I don't need a super high output pickup and prefer dynamics over loss of clarity. I pick heavily and get a strong attack usually. But I also don't like an anemic weak pickup that will shit the bed with my preferred tunings and String choices. Don't mind stiff feeling but do enjoy just the right amount of give (black winter seems to do this nicely)
Edit:
I don't give 2 shits about leads. I don't enjoy shredding and it hurts my ears hearing anyone else do it unless it's very compressed and not shrill. Even then it's just annoying. Heavy dynamic rythem only over here
I might be leaning toward the Roxy on all this.
Thoughts & opinions?