Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Rupture on May 01, 2008, 07:19:03 PM
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Told tim I needed a tight ,articulate pickup for deathmetal( tuned to A standard ) And he suggested a ceramic Cold Sweat. I know Tim knows his shite,but I would have thought painkiller or pig. What do you guys think,anyone using a cold sweat for DM. Thanks
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Is this for the neck or bridge? And I use a Cold Sweat(not ceramic) in the neck for Death Metal stuff.
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Is this for the neck or bridge? And I use a Cold Sweat(not ceramic) in the neck for Death Metal stuff.
Sorry, its for the bridge,single pu guitar,using 11 thru 54 strings
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The Cold Sweat does do well in low tunings. I tune to B standard (BEADF#B) with 13-60's & the Cold Sweat does the job very very well. Trust Tim. He's like Yoda, but with pickups instead of the force.
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If Tim says that's what suits it best, i'd go for it.
*He advised me on getting some Rebel Yells for my punk leanings, and they where all i could ever have wanted, and more, so i'd trust his input blindly.
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Trust Tim. He's like Yoda, but with pickups instead of the force.
:lol::lol::lol:
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and if you strike him down, he will become infinately more powerful than you could possibly imagine, ha ha :lol:
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well the two properties you cited were 'tight' and 'articulate,' and that's exactly what the cold sweat is. pig will likely be less tight, painkiller will likely be less articulate
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well the two properties you cited were 'tight' and 'articulate,' and that's exactly what the cold sweat is. pig will likely be less tight, painkiller will likely be less articulate
what about the midrange?
is it mid heavy like a painkiller or more scooped like a riff raff, duncan custom or bill lawrence?
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Hi,
you didn't mention the guitar the pickup is going to. That makes a whole lot of difference 8)
About the Cold Sweat midrange, I have my calibrated set on order (3 weeks surpassed..no pickups yet). The final battle was between the Rebel Yell and Cold Sweat, and here's how Tim described the difference:
quote: "both RY and CS are medium output-the CS is marginally hotter with a smoother mid and more bite in the highs whereas the RY has a more aggressive mid and is sweeter in the high end."
And that's what I heard too when I listened to the various clips.
Zaned
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Tim's been spot on the money everytime I have taken his advice.
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well the two properties you cited were 'tight' and 'articulate,' and that's exactly what the cold sweat is. pig will likely be less tight, painkiller will likely be less articulate
what about the midrange?
is it mid heavy like a painkiller or more scooped like a riff raff, duncan custom or bill lawrence?
slightly scooped, but it's still incredibly well balanced
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Yeah, Tims always right on the ball advising my pickups.
I went with something un-advised once. Didnt like it. Sent it back and got what tim said in teh first place (nailbombs for painkillers).
But yeah,
I play quite a bit of very detuned, fast, techy stuff (or try to) and I use ceramic pig, overwound miracle man and painkiller for it.
The CS has pretty meaty spec though. its not right up there, but I've heard some great metal clips with them. Its certaily very tight.