Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: origamikid on March 27, 2008, 11:37:01 PM
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Hey guys,
I have been hearing good things about these pickups on the metal circuit so i thought id come check em out and they are sounding awesome!! I am currently playing a Jackson KVx10 -alder body.
In my band i am gonna be playing alot of old skool (megadeth) soundin thrash riffs + maiden style rhythms. I think quite alot of open E ... standard tuning
need some good aggression and mids aswell.
What would you reccomend for pickups?
I am literally lost as to what to buy so any help would be great
Thanks
Josh
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Hey guys,
I have been hearing good things about these pickups on the metal circuit so i thought id come check em out and they are sounding awesome!! I am currently playing a Jackson KVx10 -alder body.
In my band i am gonna be playing alot of old skool (megadeth) soundin thrash riffs + maiden style rhythms. I think quite alot of open E ... standard tuning
need some good aggression and mids aswell.
What would you reccomend for pickups?
I am literally lost as to what to buy so any help would be great
Thanks
Josh
Miracle man
the only thing you may not like is the mids arent really in your face but they are there, and its nothing that turning them up on the amp doesnt fix
I play exactly the same kind of stuff as you and it is ideal for it.
Also heres a cover of trust i started a while back but never finished.
http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11597&highlight=megadeth
all guitars on it were done using my miracle man bridge in my agile les paul copy.
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holy diver or nailbomb
painkiller if you want something brighter and more aggressive
i wouldn't put a miracle man in an alder jackson (i had a jackson, kelly k10 pro, a kramer imperial and a washburn dime 333)
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well for the most part i am sure, looking at the riffs the band is using at the minute, there is gonna be alot of fast triplets and chuggin E string and chord progressions.
As i said the more agressive the chugging can sound the better. I dont really care about its capability to solo, as atm i am focusing on dave mustaine/john shaffer rhythm work.
Nice cover on trust!!
Is thier anyone on these boards who has done anything like symphony of destruction or peace sells or master of puppets with any of these pickups? If i could hear what we are covering then i can make an assumption to how they will sound with our own stuff
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Surely painkiller for 'deth style riffing.
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Holy Diver would be my first choice - sounds fantastic in alder Jacksons. I've recorded a few clips with my HD-equipped RR1T in the Player's forum. This (http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6461) is probably my favourite. Perhaps my shootout (http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7038) clip might be useful too.
I also have a Painkiller in my KV2 - very tight & aggressive, tons of mids & power, but perhaps a little bright for some tastes. I recorded some metal riffs here (http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11727) & here (http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11926) with it.
Hope this helps...
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Holy Diver
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Painkiller for megadeth, without a doubt. Will do a great maiden too.
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So if i put a painkiller in the bridge mabye a holy diver at the neck? I could then have a awesome mix of screaming metal tones?
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btw i am def loving the sound of holy diver...
Mabye a holy diver ftw
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holy diver will be a lot more versatile and full
less aggressive, but definitely tight enough and closer to the pickups used by megadeth and iron maiden than the painkiller
i'd recommend the pk for a big mahogany guitar, like a gibson flying v or les paul
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holy diver will be a lot more versatile and full
less aggressive, but definitely tight enough and closer to the pickups used by megadeth and iron maiden than the painkiller
i'd recommend the pk for a big mahogany guitar, like a gibson flying v or les paul
Well, I havent played a holy diver, but from what I've heard its darkness and smoothness compared to the PK make it a poorer choice for deth and maidens mid-crunch sounds.
Its more than just magnets and DC resistance: its voicing. The voicing of the PK is very good for megadeth indeed. A bit bassy and powerfull for maiden, but a little roll back of the appropriate dials and its there.
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holy diver will be a lot more versatile and full
less aggressive, but definitely tight enough and closer to the pickups used by megadeth and iron maiden than the painkiller
i'd recommend the pk for a big mahogany guitar, like a gibson flying v or les paul
Well, I havent played a holy diver, but from what I've heard its darkness and smoothness compared to the PK make it a poorer choice for deth and maidens mid-crunch sounds.
Its more than just magnets and DC resistance: its voicing. The voicing of the PK is very good for megadeth indeed. A bit bassy and powerfull for maiden, but a little roll back of the appropriate dials and its there.
believe me, the holy diver is tight, even through mahogany
not raspy, but tight
and alder will help with it
mustaine and friedman used the JB for years, and the holy diver is tighter and a bit more powerful than it
unless he's playing a "messup" boogie, there's no need for going ceramic
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holy diver will be a lot more versatile and full
less aggressive, but definitely tight enough and closer to the pickups used by megadeth and iron maiden than the painkiller
i'd recommend the pk for a big mahogany guitar, like a gibson flying v or les paul
Well, I havent played a holy diver, but from what I've heard its darkness and smoothness compared to the PK make it a poorer choice for deth and maidens mid-crunch sounds.
Its more than just magnets and DC resistance: its voicing. The voicing of the PK is very good for megadeth indeed. A bit bassy and powerfull for maiden, but a little roll back of the appropriate dials and its there.
believe me, the holy diver is tight, even through mahogany
not raspy, but tight
and alder will help with it
mustaine and friedman used the JB for years, and the holy diver is tighter and a bit more powerful than it
unless he's playing a "messup" boogie, there's no need for going ceramic
I didnt mention tightness :?
The JBs got a mid-spike that the PK and Nailbomb get you nearest (but better).
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Old school thrash? Miracle Man! Well it is for me anyway. It likes Scott Ian chugs a lot and with a good amp and a BBE Sonic Maximiser you' can nail his tone and tightness no problem.
:twisted: :twisted:
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I'd say nailbomb, although all the pickups mentioned will most likely provide an awesome thrash sound. Out of my holydiver and nailbomb I can get closer to the megadeth tone with the nailbomb, and i'd imagine it'd work really well in an alder guitar.
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isnt nailbomb better for d-tuned riffs etc?
Amp wise i am playing a randall 75w rx series.
Hmm still struggling on a choice tbh...
anyone got any soundclips for megadeth/tallica/anthrax etc
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isnt nailbomb better for d-tuned riffs etc?
Amp wise i am playing a randall 75w rx series.
Hmm still struggling on a choice tbh...
anyone got any soundclips for megadeth/tallica/anthrax etc
http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12134 There's a clip of the nailbomb doing some metallica
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ok so atm i am leaning towards painkiller...tis a little bright bt a few nob turns on the amp wuld sort that out im sure. Although holy diver and nailbomb does sound sweet.
What should i put in the neck tho guys? I realised a few riffs i had been writing have clean intros (kinda erie) and i will need to pull of a few solos so what should i put in the neck. Does bare knuckle make single coils? or should i just stick with another type of pickup (holydiver etc)