I don't wind pickups (into building amps), but I do play grindcore from time to time (Napalm Death, Carcass etc...) and the best pickup for this style that I've tried is the EMG81. Most grindcore bands use this pickup too.
I'm assuming you're not setup to custom-wind actives (is anyone?), so from a player perspective I'd be wanting...
* something HOT in the 15k+ range
* ceramic magnet for ultra-tight bottom end
* the midrange voicing slanted towards the hi-mids so the pickup has plenty 'cut' (too much low-mids and it'll sound muddy with masses of distortion and fast riffs)
* enough top end to cut through without the plain strings sounding thin, but not too dark otherwise those fast widdly-widdly lead breaks blur into a noise - need good note seperation.
typically, I'd say that the pickup needs to be HOT and BRIGHT with good chunk in the bass end - you can compensate for pretty much anything else with the amp and a graphic EQ (does anyone playing metal NOT use a GEQ?).
Also, allen-bolt polepieces on both coils look badass and also help with the bass 'chunk'.
Hope that helps some
I'm assuming you're not setup to custom-wind actives (is anyone?), so from a player perspective I'd be wanting...
* something HOT in the 15k+ range
* ceramic magnet for ultra-tight bottom end
* the midrange voicing slanted towards the hi-mids so the pickup has plenty 'cut' (too much low-mids and it'll sound muddy with masses of distortion and fast riffs)
* enough top end to cut through without the plain strings sounding thin, but not too dark otherwise those fast widdly-widdly lead breaks blur into a noise - need good note seperation.
typically, I'd say that the pickup needs to be HOT and BRIGHT with good chunk in the bass end - you can compensate for pretty much anything else with the amp and a graphic EQ (does anyone playing metal NOT use a GEQ?).
Also, allen-bolt polepieces on both coils look badass and also help with the bass 'chunk'.
Hope that helps some
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