Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Method on January 28, 2008, 05:35:45 PM
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Sorry, i bet this question has been asked alot of times but, can anyone tell me the exact 7 string pickup models Chris Broderick uses?
Reason i ask is because have an Ibanez RG1527 and ime looking to replace the pickups with the same ones Broderick uses, and i live in the UK and ime all for locally made equipment
8)
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Looking at the pickups on the site, my first instinct would be to go with a Cold Sweat in the neck and a Nailbomb in the bridge. I first became aware of this combination when I found out Chris Broderick used it.
... is my only lead currently.
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I read somewhere he uses a CS/Mule combination...
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Tim said he uses mostly Nailbomb bridge/Cold Sweat neck in some guitars, Col Sweat calibrated set in others
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Chris has several pairs.............Cold Sweat bridge and neck set, Nailbomb bridgeule/Cold Sweat neck and Cold Sweat bridge and Mule neck-all in 7s.
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Aww mate, so I'm not the only one with 7-string Mules. :P
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I hope he's "allowed" to carry on using BKPs and doesn't get pushed into a Seymour Duncan endorsement.
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I hope he's "allowed" to carry on using BKPs and doesn't get pushed into a Seymour Duncan endorsement.
+1
those mustaine active pickups suck hard (like all active duncans)! :lol:
seymour duncan is my second favorite pickup brand, but their actives sound like cr@p
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Aww mate, so I'm not the only one with 7-string Mules. :P
nope, i,ve got a mule 7 too!
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I hope he's "allowed" to carry on using BKPs and doesn't get pushed into a Seymour Duncan endorsement.
We all hope, but money talks... and it's very hard to find people enough stuborn to keep saying "I use BKP" with big, rich brands trying an endorsement... (well I believe I would be... I'm creepy stuborn)
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I hope he's "allowed" to carry on using BKPs and doesn't get pushed into a Seymour Duncan endorsement.
I hope it attracts more people to be honest. That's how I would think.