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Re: anyone try dirty heshers?

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 1:43 am
by humancertainty
I've not used them but I was on tour with HoF the day Pike got them. They sounded pretty dope in his setup.

Re: anyone try dirty heshers?

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:00 pm
by Barracuda
HeavyXIII wrote:From my buddy himself:

"Hmmm that's pretty tough. For one, they're hot as shit. Probably some of the hottest passive pickups you can get. They also have really intense mids that are great for sludge, and they clean up pretty well. Just don't expect to ever get a proper scooped modern tone from them.

The bridge pickup is voiced just right, but the neck pickup can occasionally go too fucking deep on your low strings if you don't have everything set up correctly. I would only recommend the neck pickup if your guitar has separate tone controls for each pickup.

Also be careful not to raise the pickups too high like you might with stock pickups to get more gain because they'll start distorting your pedals, etc."
Mother of god. I've been wanting to try a bunch of pickups - Duncan Invaders, BK Warpigs, Railhammer Chisels, and now this... gonna need a few more guitars over here!

Re: anyone try dirty heshers?

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 12:32 pm
by van_muddlestein
No experience with any of them but I think the next thing I'm getting for my rig is a Lace Finger Burner for the bridge of my guitar....I'm digging everything I've heard from the Lace pickups.

Re: anyone try dirty heshers?

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 1:53 pm
by whiskey_face
im on the fence about an alnico warpig, or dirty heshers. im gonna be picking up a 335 studio soo Il have a neck hasher left over :lol: but ive wanted a BKP forever. . . .