I thought with 707 and ENGL Powerball first one he sounded the most brutal possible. :) This has more mid material and crunch, but previous was extremely mean and heavy machinery. :)
@Lenser First and foremost they're trying to sell a product. That being said, he still seems genuine about his opinion on this set. In the video he even states he prefers active for recording. Will these be his go to? Probably not. I personally prefer passive pick ups, so I'm definitely willing to give these a try. Placebo though? I think not lol
You know what's cooler and more kick ass than his playing? He is actually one of the nicest musicians you can meet!! He's one of us, that was fortunate enough to make it!!! This gentleman is a musicians musician!!!
Jeff sounds so wholesome when he speaks lol. You expect this kind of grit to him and instead he’s like warm bread. My favorite scene of him is when he’s trying to figure out the fist bump with Tony Macalpine hahaha.
I miss Nevermore… also, Jeff's Miles of the Machine is my fave. It's great to know that He was also inspired by the Maestro Yngwie Malmsteen and EVH. Those are the best. Cheers.🤘
I just put this set in an Ibanez RG7620 and they sound great (thought my Mesa Mark IV) super tight riffing but still "liquidy when playing lead. I always use the opening riff to "Ambivalent" to see if a pickup is tight enough or a mud mess, this one is crystal clear. the neck pick up is not muddy at all but not shrill either, Duncan did a great job on these :)
Noumenon is a criminally underrated track on Enemies of Reality. That whole album in very underrated overall, a shame it went through production and label hell and didn't survive as well as it deserved to
Jeff Loomis's first 2 solo albums are some of the best guitar work I've heard of. I'd kill to see him play live with Chris Broderick and Nevermore again.
That explains why I never seen him at west high school in Appleton Wisconsin, I happen to see him play with Experiment Fear, and with Nevermore when they toured with Opeth, amazing show.
Why not all 3? Vogg has probably the most effortless looking picking hand I’ve seen. Even after standing 5 feet in front of Loomis and just analyzing everything I could…… Some of that rhythm work from Winds of Creation and Nihility is just wicked….. and Wes Hauch rules too.
I always wished Jeff had a set of passive pickups because my guitars are set up with passive. Always loved his sound with active pickups, and Jeff Loomis is my favorite guitarist, and Nevermore is my all-time favorite band. When I get new pickups, I'll definitely be getting these, for sure.
thx for the video .. never forget the really nice master class in Germany Guitar Summit .. it was really interesting and really cool to meet you in person
I wish that this Set was also custom shop to have the choice to maintain the cover on the bobbins like his first set as an option.His pickups are also unique to his playing style and articulation and this is what I love about the legendary Jeffrey Loomis,Guitar God since his High School days!!!🤘🏽🙏🏽 #BUFFALO #NEWYORK #HOMEOFTHECORPSEGRINDER
I might have to give these pickups a try. Jeff got me interested in Schecter guitars. Only found out about Jeff since 2012 maybe. Very late to the game as Nevermore had already broken up by then. I adore Jeff’s playing he’s a generational talent in my opinion.
One of the best modern metal guitarists out there, and I'm glad he finally left Arch Enemy because it seemed like he was stifled into a very predictable and formulaic approach with them. They never let him play as much as they should've, too. Here's to hoping he goes on to making better music than that in the future!
I have to say the pickups sound great, but I don't like that chirpness up in the highs. I've seen in a Facebook post he swapped his ultex sharp for a 2.0mm flow pick. Probably the noisiest of all picks regarding to chirp. If the pickup is voiced to accentuate even more that noise... Not my cup of tea. The man knows how to get the tone right for sure, and I'm glad it works for him.
They'll sound basically the same as any other humbucker when distorted. The difference will come down to output. If one is quieter than the other, you might be inclined to boost it going into the amp or turn up the gain on the amp for it to sound how you want. 👍
@@MichaelSheaAudio No they don't, that's a complete misnomer. I have 3 Les Pauls with different passive HB's in each one, they all sound completely different, distorted or clean, I mainly play metal and I'm a complete ear only player, been playing for over 45 years. One set Alnico2 warm wound, one set Alnico 8 hot wound and one set Ceramic hot wound, all completely different, and obvious, clean or distorted....
I hope someone from SD product development sees this: The biggest reason I favor active pickups in 7 string guitars is metal oriented 7 string guitars are generally not set up for the diverse wiring options that passive pickups offer. As an example, Jeff's guitar here only has one volume knob. Like most 7 string guitars, Jeff's guitar is also not set up for pickup rings. The only way to use diverse wiring options is to drill holes into the body for more push/pull pots and mini toggle switches. I really don't want to do those modifications. So, if the series mode of a pickup is the only mode I'm going to use, I might as well just use an active pickup. To use a 4 conductor passive pickup in series only wastes so much of the pickup potential. If 7 string guitars were offered in pickup ring versions that used 7 string Triple Shot mounting rings, I would be much more interested in passive 7 string pickup designs. In that kind of setup, I could use all four conductors of the passive pickup instead of just its series wiring mode. I realize there is not much of an incentive for SD to make 7 string Triple Shot mounting rings because so few 7 string guitars come with pickup rings, but if SD did make a 7 string Triple Shot, I'd be much more interested in 7 string passive pickups. We have yet to bridge the gap between 7 string guitars and the complex wiring mods of traditional Strats. Someone needs to work on merging those worlds.
@@Eliphas_Elric Most luthiers would recommend buying a stand up drill press for this. Table mounted drill presses would not be sufficient. It's not worth the cost of the press just to drill 8 holes each in a few guitars. Additionally if you use the wrong screw type and direction you can damage the paint and crack the finish, especially for guitars with arch tops and sculpted bodies. Edit: Even then there is not a 7 string Triple Shot. Last I checked with SD, they will not make you one at the custom shop. This is probably because the Triple Shots are manufactured overseas and imported.
3:04 you.....want? to hear the pick "cherp"? I've always wondered if there was a way to eliminate that excess noise. Im not sure why it would be desired. Help
Its metal. We like agressive stuff. There is a way to eliminate it. Get a thinner pick. Nylon is most forgiving about chirping when you take into consideration thickness and material type.
I love that Jeff played Conquering Dystopia material ❤
Yeah man, I think I have to go revisit that album :)
@@MercutioUK2006 By pure coincidence I'm listening to it again these days, good tech metal work!
@@alessioturturiello Also digging Zero Order Phase, he's such a great player.
Fuck yeah! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
I like how those songs have become a benchmark for Duncan metal playing lol
Jeff sounds so much better with passive pickups.
What a great set.
I thought with 707 and ENGL Powerball first one he sounded the most brutal possible. :) This has more mid material and crunch, but previous was extremely mean and heavy machinery. :)
@@DadoSimicStudiostriver I agree
EVERYONE does
@Lenser First and foremost they're trying to sell a product. That being said, he still seems genuine about his opinion on this set. In the video he even states he prefers active for recording. Will these be his go to? Probably not. I personally prefer passive pick ups, so I'm definitely willing to give these a try. Placebo though? I think not lol
You know what's cooler and more kick ass than his playing? He is actually one of the nicest musicians you can meet!! He's one of us, that was fortunate enough to make it!!! This gentleman is a musicians musician!!!
I looooove the name is a callback to Nevermore. Always been a massive fan of his work in all his bands but Nevermore was special.
Jeff Loomis + Seymour Duncan + Jackson guitars - what more can you ask for?
NOPE...Loomis is EMG707 + ENGL POWERBALL ..GIGAN MONSTER TONE🔥🤘🏻
Engl fireball 100W 🔥
Jeff = Schecter to me. But I like Jacksons better. Especially a decent 7 string Kelly.
All we can ask is for that new solo album to be finally released 😂😂😂
Jeff sounds so wholesome when he speaks lol. You expect this kind of grit to him and instead he’s like warm bread. My favorite scene of him is when he’s trying to figure out the fist bump with Tony Macalpine hahaha.
Met Jeff when he toured with conquering dystopia in 2015 and he’s the nicest guy. He deserves ALL of the pickups.
Please start another NEVERMORE like project man!! I really miss those type of songs!
I remember seeing them open for megadeath many years ago.Never heard of them.My jaw was on the floor.So much talent in that band.
Absolutely 👌
I miss Nevermore… also, Jeff's Miles of the Machine is my fave. It's great to know that He was also inspired by the Maestro Yngwie Malmsteen and EVH. Those are the best. Cheers.🤘
3:35 This Sacrament!! Haven't seen him play this one in a while! 😁
I just put this set in an Ibanez RG7620 and they sound great (thought my Mesa Mark IV) super tight riffing but still "liquidy when playing lead.
I always use the opening riff to "Ambivalent" to see if a pickup is tight enough or a mud mess, this one is crystal clear. the neck pick up is not muddy at all but not shrill either, Duncan did a great job on these :)
I see Jeff Loomis i click like!
Man, I really miss Nevermore. 🥺Great work Jeff! 🤘
Noumenon is a criminally underrated track on Enemies of Reality. That whole album in very underrated overall, a shame it went through production and label hell and didn't survive as well as it deserved to
I agree - That remaster is beautiful though!
Enemies of Reality is one the greatest albums of all time.
Jeff Loomis's first 2 solo albums are some of the best guitar work I've heard of. I'd kill to see him play live with Chris Broderick and Nevermore again.
Those are some amazing sounding pickups. I love how heavy and growly it is, yet still very clear. I can hear all of the notes.
That explains why I never seen him at west high school in Appleton Wisconsin, I happen to see him play with Experiment Fear, and with Nevermore when they toured with Opeth, amazing show.
Imagine Vog and Loomis writing a album together.
Or with Wes Hauch!
Why not all 3? Vogg has probably the most effortless looking picking hand I’ve seen. Even after standing 5 feet in front of Loomis and just analyzing everything I could…… Some of that rhythm work from Winds of Creation and Nihility is just wicked….. and Wes Hauch rules too.
@@ShredForthanother record with Merrow is also a must!
I want a full record of Ihsahn and Loomis.
@@stevenvinson1615 In the style like "Surrender". That was really awesome.
Love the tones I'm hearing! Man, I want to put these in my ESP E-II Horizon FR-7!
The almighty Loomis. Hope to hear some new solo work from him soon, guy's a genius
Jeff, comes straight out with some Conquering Dystopia for your face!
Jeff is the GOAT
Impressive sound for a passive pick up!!And of course, Jeff's mastery behind them!!
I always wished Jeff had a set of passive pickups because my guitars are set up with passive. Always loved his sound with active pickups, and Jeff Loomis is my favorite guitarist, and Nevermore is my all-time favorite band. When I get new pickups, I'll definitely be getting these, for sure.
Jeff is such a beast man, love all his work.
thx for the video .. never forget the really nice master class in Germany Guitar Summit .. it was really interesting and really cool to meet you in person
Damn the active pickups are what kept me from buying the signature guitar, hopefully we see the update made to the production models soon
Those Jackson guitars though! They look so cool! And it sounds amazing too!
Interesting that he went with passives, after playing active pickups for so long.
Oh an I concur, new Conquering Dystopia album would be awesome.
I have his 6 & 7 string Blackouts, can't wait to try these out!!! I love the Blackouts, I've owned just about every set!!!
I wish that this Set was also custom shop to have the choice to maintain the cover on the bobbins like his first set as an option.His pickups are also unique to his playing style and articulation and this is what I love about the legendary Jeffrey Loomis,Guitar God since his High School days!!!🤘🏽🙏🏽
#BUFFALO
#NEWYORK
#HOMEOFTHECORPSEGRINDER
Playing is always super clean
Awesome! Sounds killer!!! Looking forward to your solo album!!! 😎
Jeff you're such a legend. I've been learning a handful of songs from This Godless Endeavor. Super fun and very nostalgic for me.
I might have to give these pickups a try. Jeff got me interested in Schecter guitars. Only found out about Jeff since 2012 maybe. Very late to the game as Nevermore had already broken up by then. I adore Jeff’s playing he’s a generational talent in my opinion.
I was glad Jeff played a little Nevermore, This Sacrament 3:35 from The Politics of Ecstasy.
Still to this day,this guy's playing is fresh as a lobster!
(Brazil 🇧🇷) pickups Jeff loomis 👀🫵🦻😬👍🤘 pickups monsters.
When I see Jeff, it's an instant thumbs up! 🤟❤
Jeff - please release an updated signature Jackson with these and stainless frets. Instant buy from me
Tell Jackson not Jeff
Your got some great sounding pick ups.
That’s a sick looking guitar!
I dig the chirping pick sound on the pick attacks, you can actually bring this out in EQ with the 8kHz just bump it up +1.1db.
Always listened to his music but this is the first time I hear him talk.
Such amazing sounding pickups!
I'm all over this... Thanks Jeff for this
How do these compare to the Blackouts? And will they be standard issue on Jeff's signature Jackson?
One of the best modern metal guitarists out there, and I'm glad he finally left Arch Enemy because it seemed like he was stifled into a very predictable and formulaic approach with them. They never let him play as much as they should've, too. Here's to hoping he goes on to making better music than that in the future!
Honestly, I like Arch Enemy but Mike and his songwriting were holding Jeff back from his potential
Jeff's riffs are so sickie!! \m/
Jeff Loomis is so brilliant, he doesn’t know it himself. These pups are really interesting.
noumenon - now thats a song i havent heard in a long while! long live NEVERMORE
What a freakin animal! Favorite guitarist next to Vai.
Jeff is a Beast.
JEFF IS SOOOO AMAZING!🤘🤪
Jeff is such a Monster
Can you and Keith get another Conquering Dystopia Albumn? Its my favorite of all time!!
sounding killer Jeff, these look great!
Super curious to know which duncans he had in his 'b' guitar
JB 0R DIST0RTI0N ID GUESS!
I wish a 7 string Kelly with fixed bridge an the new Noumenon passiv pickups. 😍
Great Jeff
Sounds pretty great!
Jeff Loomis is my Metal Guitar Hero.
Bill L. was my Drummer in Bellingham for a minute.
YETI.
We had some killer tunes.
His signature strings are killer,nevermore,zero order phase and conquering dystopia are amazing albums from jeff
The top guys in this genre are: Romeo, Petrucci, Loomis, and Louriero.
Nice pickups. I only use passive.
Romeo, Petrucci suck. 😂😂😂 other two are fine.
@@JCDenton95 You must be high. Clown talk. 🤡
I have to say the pickups sound great, but I don't like that chirpness up in the highs. I've seen in a Facebook post he swapped his ultex sharp for a 2.0mm flow pick. Probably the noisiest of all picks regarding to chirp. If the pickup is voiced to accentuate even more that noise... Not my cup of tea.
The man knows how to get the tone right for sure, and I'm glad it works for him.
YEAAAH FINALLY...IT GOES BRING BACK THAT HUGE NEVERMORE GIGANTIC SOUND🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤩🤩🤩🤘🏻
Please make Conquering Dystopia's material great again! Give us the second one!!!
What was that first riff from? Brutal
Autarch - Conquering Dystopia
What is the opening song?
Autarch - Conquering Dystopia
Ok, another set I need to try 😅
Conquering Dystopia album must be released on CD as well
Eu amo Nevermore ❤
What song is he playing in the beginning of this video?
Autarch - Conquering Dystopia
That Jeff's a hell of a picker.
Man Jeff still sounds so surgically precise
what a legend
Jeff, killer bro, killer!!
That guitar is SO sick looking
Loomis playing passives and has his own?! BRB, just gotta buy one real quick…
Ok Jeff COOL Jackson..👍😁🇧🇷
The riff master in a dead world ❤
Sadly you don't ship to Austria 😢 and my local guitar store don't have them..
Jeff Loomis 🐐🍻🤘
My Nevermore bois the solo from This Sacrament is at 3:50 ;)
Sounds very much like the SH-4….I love those pickups to death
Anyone have initial thoughts how this might compare to a Dmarzio D Activator in the bridge and neck… specifically for heavy metal?
They'll sound basically the same as any other humbucker when distorted. The difference will come down to output. If one is quieter than the other, you might be inclined to boost it going into the amp or turn up the gain on the amp for it to sound how you want. 👍
@@MichaelSheaAudio No they don't, that's a complete misnomer. I have 3 Les Pauls with different passive HB's in each one, they all sound completely different, distorted or clean, I mainly play metal and I'm a complete ear only player, been playing for over 45 years. One set Alnico2 warm wound, one set Alnico 8 hot wound and one set Ceramic hot wound, all completely different, and obvious, clean or distorted....
@@MickH60 Do you have DI recordings of the same riff that you can play through the same signal chain so you can listen to them back to back?
His Jackson Models are the hottest looking Metal Guitars 🔥🙌🔥
Bro out here playing Hauchian solos, I could not ask for anything more. 😫
I hope someone from SD product development sees this:
The biggest reason I favor active pickups in 7 string guitars is metal oriented 7 string guitars are generally not set up for the diverse wiring options that passive pickups offer.
As an example, Jeff's guitar here only has one volume knob. Like most 7 string guitars, Jeff's guitar is also not set up for pickup rings. The only way to use diverse wiring options is to drill holes into the body for more push/pull pots and mini toggle switches.
I really don't want to do those modifications. So, if the series mode of a pickup is the only mode I'm going to use, I might as well just use an active pickup.
To use a 4 conductor passive pickup in series only wastes so much of the pickup potential.
If 7 string guitars were offered in pickup ring versions that used 7 string Triple Shot mounting rings, I would be much more interested in passive 7 string pickup designs.
In that kind of setup, I could use all four conductors of the passive pickup instead of just its series wiring mode.
I realize there is not much of an incentive for SD to make 7 string Triple Shot mounting rings because so few 7 string guitars come with pickup rings, but if SD did make a 7 string Triple Shot, I'd be much more interested in 7 string passive pickups.
We have yet to bridge the gap between 7 string guitars and the complex wiring mods of traditional Strats. Someone needs to work on merging those worlds.
Bro just drill the holes, it’s not super difficult and as long as you measure twice it’s hard to fuck up.
@@Eliphas_Elric Most luthiers would recommend buying a stand up drill press for this. Table mounted drill presses would not be sufficient. It's not worth the cost of the press just to drill 8 holes each in a few guitars.
Additionally if you use the wrong screw type and direction you can damage the paint and crack the finish, especially for guitars with arch tops and sculpted bodies.
Edit: Even then there is not a 7 string Triple Shot. Last I checked with SD, they will not make you one at the custom shop. This is probably because the Triple Shots are manufactured overseas and imported.
These sound lush.
Does anyone know what song the melody at 1:33 is from?
i think it is Autarch from the Conquering Dystopia album. Got extremely tasty solo.
@@Moonymanman thank you!
Awesome!! ❤
3:04 you.....want? to hear the pick "cherp"? I've always wondered if there was a way to eliminate that excess noise. Im not sure why it would be desired. Help
Its metal. We like agressive stuff. There is a way to eliminate it. Get a thinner pick. Nylon is most forgiving about chirping when you take into consideration thickness and material type.
Use a mandolin pic. I can't believe people don't realize how to dampen with mandolin pics . ????????? Read that
@@DosHemperor Because its a guitar and we buy guitar picks? If its thick enough its gonna chirp either way.
What song is he playing in the intro? I need to know hahah
Wow a metal guitarist not using EMG or Fishman for once
I wanna listen to a new nevermore Album..
Sounds heavy as F#cK!! Great tone 😎👍
Whats the tittle that he plays?
Teasing new Conquering Dystopia stuff I see.