Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Twinfan on December 03, 2008, 10:51:09 PM
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Yep, after a long-leg / short-leg mistake by me (sorry Tim :oops: and thanks for turning them around so quickly!) I've finally got my Cold Sweats installed into McCarty Korina #2 :D
(http://www.doppelganger-rock.com/Twinfan/McKorina_CS.JPG)
This thing just flat out rocks now! :) I've been playing Thin Lizzy tracks all evening, as it's perfect for that tone. The Cold Sweats are quite bright compared to the stock McCarty pickups but they've fixed the problem I was having as the guitar was a bit dark and boomy before, and now it's thick and screaming. Awesome. Thanks everyone for not buying it when it was up for sale! :lol:
Cooooooooooooooooooooooold, Coooooooooooooooooold Sweat! :guitar4: :band1:
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Looking good! congrats!
Will you do the same to the #1 to keep the twin thing living? :lol:
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:lol:
No, #1 is staying standard. She sounds just fine as she is :)
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Looks great! :D
Those Cold Sweats do have a bit of an edge, don't they! Must be interesting being able to do a side-by-side comparison with #1.
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I did that Phil ;)
For some reason, #2 developed (with playing) to be a bit darker and softer sounding. Sounds daft I know, but it's true! Brand new it was similar to #1 then it darkened off a bit. Odd.
Anyhow, now #2 has been brightened up both korinas are similar. #2 is now a bit hotter and squeals pinched harmonics everywhere, whereas #1 is a bit more bluesy.
PRS McCartys - I love 'em all :D
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For some reason, #2 developed (with playing) to be a bit darker and softer sounding. Sounds daft I know, but it's true! Brand new it was similar to #1 then it darkened off a bit. Odd.
Weird! I wonder how mine would compare? It is pretty warm sounding, maybe more like your #2, but I'll probably keep it stock for the forseeable future.
I've been playing my Tokai SG with Hunter's Cold Sweat set this evening (don't know any Lizzy licks, unfortunately...). I think I'll be getting a set!
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nice!
Tim should rename them to HOT SWEAT SET :D :D :D
the bridge model is completely different from the neck version, but both are damn perfect
they don't have a lot of midrange, but the bridge CS is one of the most crunchy pickups I've heard
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In the korina, quite a middy guitar, they work superbly.
Me like lots :)
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They look good in that guitar. Glad the cold sweats have worked out for you.
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Cheers fella! I need to try it at gig volume.....
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Cheers fella! I need to try it at gig volume.....
And then you'll probably be even more amazed :)
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Zebra Cold Sweats >>>>
8)
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In the korina, quite a middy guitar, they work superbly.
Me like lots :)
Exactly! My McCarty is warm and clear and has lots of mids. The sort of 'relaxed' (no serious peaks) mids of the CS work wonderfully.
Interesting thing you said about the tone of the guitar changing. In how long a timeframe? When I got my (second hand) -02 McCarty, it sounded great already. That's why I bought it of course! But now that I've had it for a couple of years (and it's been played a lot), the tone has changed slowly. It hasn't become darker, but it has somehow relaxed in the mids. In comparison, I feel like it was a bit stiffer when I bought it. And yeah the change has been an improvement 8)
My strat on the other hand, I've had it less than a year. I haven't noticed changes in the tone of that guitar yet, and I don't think I will. It was built in 1990 and has already been played in. The strat has BKP 'No. 1' -set in it btw.
-Zaned
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I've had that McCarty about six months or so, and until recently it was played for an average of a couple of hours a day. Not a huge amount, but it was enough to alter the tone a bit. I've found that most guitars play-in a bit, not just acoustics.
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I'm worried for you Dave... What if they release a McCarty II Korina?!
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I'm not buying a PRS with a preamp! They can keep it.
I'd be up for a korina Mira or Custom 22 though.....
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nice!
did the old pickups have covers?
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Yup - they were nickel covered.
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i thought it looked a little different. :)
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I've had that McCarty about six months or so, and until recently it was played for an average of a couple of hours a day. Not a huge amount, but it was enough to alter the tone a bit. I've found that most guitars play-in a bit, not just acoustics.
Now wait a sec, you have like 27 guitars and this was the worse of the 2 Korinas and it still got played a few hours each day?
How much do you play on an average day Dave?
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I play on average a couple of hours I guess. That was my main guitar for a few months so it got a lot of use. I think it may well be used a lot more again now!
And it's only 21 guitars now ;)
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They're good those Cold Sweats arn't they! I bet that guitar rocks.
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It does indeed :)
Can't wait to gig it on Saturday :D
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Am I right in thinking you have VH11s in a PRS Dave? If so, how does the CS set compare to VH11s?
Mark
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I've got VHIIs in a Jackson Dinky. The guitars are quite different, so it's hard to compare them that well. The VHIIs seem more open and clear, more single coil like if you will. I believe that's down to the large offset between the coils (one is much more powerful than the other). It's like a big single coil sound, but it takes gain really well. I like both them and the CSs for different reasons :)