Bare Knuckle Holy Diver Test
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Thank you.I did not know.May you make kindly a new video on Holy Diver most complete with some riff metal and lead.Hi
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@SEBANO1974 The Holy Diver does have a similar tonal base to the JB, in fact.
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If you look my video you can note that I use Seymour D. sh-14.You find that pick up has similarities to the Holy Diver because I find the sh-14 a valid bases of departure.
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@SEBANO1974 A solid mahog guitar with set neck can, indeed, be dark sounding. The VHII will add some much needed snap to that setup!
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Hey, its killer.
That pickup is better than Seymour Duncan Screamin' daemon?
ManFromNothing 1 year ago
@ManFromNothing Depends on what you're using the pickup for. I like the Screamin' Demon, but I prefer the Holy Diver. I don't think one is automatically better than the other.
TwilightOdyssey 1 year ago
hi, what do you think it's better? dimarzio or bkp?
jmdb1994 1 year ago
@jmdb1994 Both manufacturers have their strengths. It really depends on lots of factors: the tone you are going for, your gear, and your budget! I have BKs in all of my guitars, but I realize not everyone can afford to do that. There are a few DiMarzios that I really like, too.
TwilightOdyssey 1 year ago
Are you sure? I know that it was inspired at sound of Vivian Campbell that used Di Marzio Super Distortion pick up.In effect this sound is very similar while I know that JB ispired the "Rebel Yell" model.Hi
SEBANO1974 1 year ago
@SEBANO1974 I've direct compared an ORIGINAL Duncan JB, before the base plates were even stamped, against the Alnico Holy Diver in that same guitar. They are very similar. Nailbomb/Cold Sweat = classic DiMarzio type of tone (but better). Holy Diver = classic Duncan type of tone.
TwilightOdyssey 1 year ago