Surprise NGD!

Go against the grain and go low-output. Something like DiMarzio Fortitude (Joe Duplantier) perhaps?


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Man, I picked up my ExpSolar for band practice yesterday, hahaha that was a good perspective shift. While everything I said about the S model I got the other day stands true, there's still quite the jump in quality from the S to the actual Solars. You can polish the S model into something that doesn't quite feel like an entry-level model, but the techwood fingerboard and super light poplar body tend to keep it typecast to that role, if that makes sense. If the S weighs more than 6.5lbs I'd be surprised and picking up a 10.5lb mahogany bodied-setneck Explorer right after handling it is a bit of a shocker.



This probably would work pretty well for all the pinch harmonics and harmonic bar dives, especially since he's also using a 5153 and it's not like Gojira is lacking in any balls or saturation anywhere along the way. I shouldn't have dismissed it as fast, my bad, @norminal.

The other guitarist in my band is getting a crash lesson in how pickups and your picking hand can really define what you're actually doing and to a degree, the genre itself. There's stuff on their demo I believed they were going for a punk vibe with, but now that he's bringing these different pickups into practices and there's so much more clarity, I'm hearing he's actually doing a lot more syncopated things, albiet a bit sloppy with the picking hand, that's much closer to metal than punk and compeltely changed my perspective on the songs as a result.

He's brought in a new LTD with the rails version of the Nazgul and that thing is pretty fucking intense. I have the regular Nazgul in my Solar plugged that LTD into my rig, I had to turn the Drive from 4.5 down to 3 on my Red channel and still felt like I had a boost on the amp. :ROFLMAO:

I just find tones sound so much bigger when the output of the pickup isn't slamming the front end of an amp so hard it's compressed AF. It almost always requires a bit more effort on the picking-hand front, but the payoff is worth it.
 
Man, I picked up my ExpSolar for band practice yesterday, hahaha that was a good perspective shift. While everything I said about the S model I got the other day stands true, there's still quite the jump in quality from the S to the actual Solars. You can polish the S model into something that doesn't quite feel like an entry-level model, but the techwood fingerboard and super light poplar body tend to keep it typecast to that role, if that makes sense. If the S weighs more than 6.5lbs I'd be surprised and picking up a 10.5lb mahogany bodied-setneck Explorer right after handling it is a bit of a shocker.



This probably would work pretty well for all the pinch harmonics and harmonic bar dives, especially since he's also using a 5153 and it's not like Gojira is lacking in any balls or saturation anywhere along the way. I shouldn't have dismissed it as fast, my bad, @norminal.

The other guitarist in my band is getting a crash lesson in how pickups and your picking hand can really define what you're actually doing and to a degree, the genre itself. There's stuff on their demo I believed they were going for a punk vibe with, but now that he's bringing these different pickups into practices and there's so much more clarity, I'm hearing he's actually doing a lot more syncopated things, albiet a bit sloppy with the picking hand, that's much closer to metal than punk and compeltely changed my perspective on the songs as a result.

He's brought in a new LTD with the rails version of the Nazgul and that thing is pretty fucking intense. I have the regular Nazgul in my Solar plugged that LTD into my rig, I had to turn the Drive from 4.5 down to 3 on my Red channel and still felt like I had a boost on the amp. :ROFLMAO:

I just find tones sound so much bigger when the output of the pickup isn't slamming the front end of an amp so hard it's compressed AF. It almost always requires a bit more effort on the picking-hand front, but the payoff is worth it.
So you’re saying that’d you recommend the S model as a modding platform?
 
So you’re saying that’d you recommend the S model as a modding platform?

Based off this particular guitar I'd have a hard time arguing against them as modding platforms. This won't even need a full fret job, it just needs one fret leveled and then new hardware/electronics and it'll be pretty rippin. My only real gripe with it is the weight because it's so light, but so are Ibanez S models, which is right around the same weight and those have no problem moving untis, so it's hard to cite that as anything related to quality.
 
Based off this particular guitar I'd have a hard time arguing against them as modding platforms. This won't even need a full fret job, it just needs one fret leveled and then new hardware/electronics and it'll be pretty rippin. My only real gripe with it is the weight because it's so light, but so are Ibanez S models, which is right around the same weight and those have no problem moving untis, so it's hard to cite that as anything related to quality.
I’ve yet to see a Solar in the wild. Hopefully I’ll get my hands on one sooner or later. Always wanted to try one.
 
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