Blade pickups are my favorite. I used to be into actives, but actives are TOO good. They don't have personality like passives. So I got into high output passives. I've always been a dimebag fan, so I tried the bill Lawrence, and the dimebucker. The dimebucker is great, but I like the b.l. more, as it's a bit more versatile. The DiMarzio blades are really good too, just not as nasty. This is a good demo. The dimebucker gets a bad rap from people that don't know how to set up an amp. This proves the dimebucker isn't "shrill" or "thin sounding".
@@manicdoom absolutely. The only actives I've found that have personality, are the Seymour Duncan livewires. They sound like a jb, jazz set on steroids. 🤘😆🤘
You know, I've never heard it put that way but you're right. They have no soul. It's like the robot of pickups. Like the difference between a vinyl LP and a cd.
One thing about this pickup is that it’s very bassy on its own so depending on your amp you’ll have to turn your amp bass down a bit or else it will sound really muddy
@@timguitar862 Checked with my buddy and a few other tests, the nazguls are a bit more muddy than most of the others like the Dimebucker, invader, blackout, omega pickups.
The Dimebucker is a good pickup, but I prefer the Nazgul which I have in my Schecter. It sounds great. Lot of crunch and harmonics with a lot of clarity too.
Thanks for your perspective. Im conflicted between the Nazgul and Dimebucker for my Gibson Explorer. I really want a fat beefy sound. Would you say the Nazgul has significantly more cruch than the Dime?
@@ScottStappsintheBAR The dimebucker has more high end than the Nazgul so it might sound more crunchy so to speak. If you want something in the middle that sounds really fat I'd suggest an Omega, Custom 5 or Full Shred. The Omega is a ceramic while the custom and full shred are alnico. Omega has less output than the Nazgul but sounds fatter with a rounder midrange and more clarity, I'm using one in a strat.
Some people love the Nazgul but I never understood why ... it has a weird sound profile, it is harsh/treble heavy and yet lacks clarity... which is kinda weird. The Pegasus is probably the best pickup Seymour makes in terms of clarity for bridge without being too harsh, but it may lack output/aggression for some people, but it is very articulate and clear. As for the Dimebucker vs Wylde L500XL, no comparison, the Wylde wins by a mile but it is VERY treble heavy while being bass heavy as well which make a very very big sound but forget clarity :) It's not made for that, it's made for pure aggression with too much gain like good old Dimebag.
On paper it may look like it has a lot of bass but playing it in a guitar I thought it was super trebly and shrill . IMO the worst of the Lawerence variants . IMO the best is the real bill & Becky. A lot more warmer .
@@anthonydavella8350 the humidity has been rough on it lately but I reckon a new set of strings and some new pups would at least turn it into a good country metal machine
Did you end up doing it? I literally have a silvertone sovereign that’s I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with, and I was thinking a dimebucker.
Sooo the ducking plastic screw holes! Because they require a spring they tend to strip out over time and major readjustments. Try swapping it a few times into different guitars and watch them crack!! I wish they’d have reinforced the screw holes a bit better!
I got 2 sets. Put into ibanez gio. I know a gio. Anyways. Sounded like shit. No real good crunch. Maybe phazed out. Idk. Just no tone. Is it pick ups. Or componets. 500 pots
Omg I hear the early motorhead sound by the Dimebucker. Fast Eddie had a blade humbucker on his own 70s Fender Stratocaster.
holy crap that intro made me giggle more than i thought it would
Nazgul is best for low tunings, where other pickups start to get muddy, Nazgul shines.
I put Nazgul in my 7 string RG7621, and it's a beast.
Blade pickups are my favorite. I used to be into actives, but actives are TOO good. They don't have personality like passives. So I got into high output passives. I've always been a dimebag fan, so I tried the bill Lawrence, and the dimebucker. The dimebucker is great, but I like the b.l. more, as it's a bit more versatile. The DiMarzio blades are really good too, just not as nasty. This is a good demo. The dimebucker gets a bad rap from people that don't know how to set up an amp. This proves the dimebucker isn't "shrill" or "thin sounding".
Love the b.l.
Exactly. I feel the same way about actives. I love actives, but it feels bland with how over used and similar sounding they are.
@@manicdoom absolutely. The only actives I've found that have personality, are the Seymour Duncan livewires. They sound like a jb, jazz set on steroids. 🤘😆🤘
You know, I've never heard it put that way but you're right. They have no soul. It's like the robot of pickups. Like the difference between a vinyl LP and a cd.
@@johnhudson1545 absolutely.
Dude idk why you arent big. Combining comedy with gear unlike anyone else keep it up man
One thing about this pickup is that it’s very bassy on its own so depending on your amp you’ll have to turn your amp bass down a bit or else it will sound really muddy
Thanks for playing non metal on this pick up. Much appreciated
I have the dimebuckers. In this video I found them to have much more clarity. I wonder if the Nazgul having more mids makes it muddier.
Could be the Revv G3. It sharpens up the sound a lot
@@timguitar862 Checked with my buddy and a few other tests, the nazguls are a bit more muddy than most of the others like the Dimebucker, invader, blackout, omega pickups.
The Nazgul is wound for more modern metal guys who hate scooped mids.
Love the effect on the first pedal
Nice video! Great sounds! I love that dimebuckwr sound a lot. Btw, what do you use as your middle pickup?😊
Sounds great man. Did you use 250 or 500k pots with this pickup??
hey, did you not use the ring? mine is broke. Can I buy it from you?
The Dimebucker is a good pickup, but I prefer the Nazgul which I have in my Schecter. It sounds great. Lot of crunch and harmonics with a lot of clarity too.
Thanks for your perspective.
Im conflicted between the Nazgul and Dimebucker for my Gibson Explorer. I really want a fat beefy sound.
Would you say the Nazgul has significantly more cruch than the Dime?
@@ScottStappsintheBAR The dimebucker has more high end than the Nazgul so it might sound more crunchy so to speak. If you want something in the middle that sounds really fat I'd suggest an Omega, Custom 5 or Full Shred. The Omega is a ceramic while the custom and full shred are alnico. Omega has less output than the Nazgul but sounds fatter with a rounder midrange and more clarity, I'm using one in a strat.
But does it have a gritty sound like the dime bucker because that’s why i ordered this guy
Drop down to Drop C# and let that dawg eat
Some people love the Nazgul but I never understood why ... it has a weird sound profile, it is harsh/treble heavy and yet lacks clarity... which is kinda weird. The Pegasus is probably the best pickup Seymour makes in terms of clarity for bridge without being too harsh, but it may lack output/aggression for some people, but it is very articulate and clear. As for the Dimebucker vs Wylde L500XL, no comparison, the Wylde wins by a mile but it is VERY treble heavy while being bass heavy as well which make a very very big sound but forget clarity :) It's not made for that, it's made for pure aggression with too much gain like good old Dimebag.
That's got a lot of bass for a bridge position!
On paper it may look like it has a lot of bass but playing it in a guitar I thought it was super trebly and shrill . IMO the worst of the Lawerence variants . IMO the best is the real bill & Becky. A lot more warmer .
5:43 what riff is that?
Mouth for war
As a joke; Im HotRodding an old Fender Mustang and threw a Dimebucker in it
would it be a waste of money to put these in a cheapo silvertone I just picked up on the low?
Long as the guitar stays tuned, go for it
@@anthonydavella8350 the humidity has been rough on it lately but I reckon a new set of strings and some new pups would at least turn it into a good country metal machine
Did you end up doing it? I literally have a silvertone sovereign that’s I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with, and I was thinking a dimebucker.
Do it bro ❤
Sooo the ducking plastic screw holes! Because they require a spring they tend to strip out over time and major readjustments. Try swapping it a few times into different guitars and watch them crack!!
I wish they’d have reinforced the screw holes a bit better!
High notes .on new hot rails pickup. Too sharp of sounds ...I see.
I got 2 sets. Put into ibanez gio. I know a gio. Anyways. Sounded like shit. No real good crunch.
Maybe phazed out. Idk.
Just no tone. Is it pick ups. Or componets. 500 pots
Just a tip but you would need a hush pedal in your set up. Itt would clean up your rig by eliminating white noise.
By “hush” do you mean a noise gate?
Greay video
Had this in my strat.to treblely.now have seymore distortion..so much better....
lol Tune down Dime didnt really use standard
He did in CFH
Your not gonna get any kind of dimebag sound out of a fender.
Ya....the fender scale length is much longer than gibson scale length. Huge difference in sound