Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Lukie on May 28, 2009, 09:40:51 PM
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Hi, does anybody have a 4 conductor riff raff? Im wondering if the series/parallel and split sounds are good enough, or if i should get a cheaper/quicker 2 conductor version from a re-seller.
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One in my wifes dr works great gives a real versatile guitar so my vote would be for the wait
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yeah thats probably what i was leaning towards, i do like extra versitility. Plus the re-seller had the individual pickups listed as "suitable for neck or bridge" with no option to choose which you want. Thats fine . . . until you decide later on in the year you want a calibrated set.
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The neck and bridge pickup are wound differently 7.4K neck and 8.3K bridge if I remember rightly. You can always check against the product details.
The calibrated sets I understand have a little more effort applied to match them (level and tone?) and so will be slightly better matched than two bought seperatly but I doubt there is a huge difference as the QC on BKPs is so good. There are many who know much more about that than me here though.
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Plus the re-seller had the individual pickups listed as "suitable for neck or bridge" with no option to choose which you want.
Eek ! sounds like a recipe for confusion.....
Some resellers may be more thorough than others....
Resellers range from guitar shops on the one hand to technicians and experts on the others
I think that we are pretty up on detail - probably being custom guitar builders makes us that way
We always keep the 4 con versions in stock as it gives you all the options
There are some players who want the single conductor version specifically and we get those in to order
The 4 conductor version will be worth the wait - Riff Raffs coil split nicely
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I LOVE the sound of my Riff Raff in parallel for clean stuff, or even for a very laid back rhythm tone. Totally worth the wait!!!!
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I LOVE the sound of my Riff Raff in parallel for clean stuff, or even for a very laid back rhythm tone. Totally worth the wait!!!!
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My SG only has one pickup - a Riff Raff of course - but I can get loads of different sounds with the volume and tone controls plus a series/parallel switch.
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Riff Raffs and Abraxas are often under-utilised in many ways are are hidden treasures in the BKP range
Having said that I j ust realised we sold our last set of Riffs this week and have gotten more on order today
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I LOVE the sound of my Riff Raff in parallel for clean stuff, or even for a very laid back rhythm tone. Totally worth the wait!!!!
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My SG only has one pickup - a Riff Raff of course - but I can get loads of different sounds with the volume and tone controls plus a series/parallel switch.
Tone ... volume ... control?! What are those?! They sound neat! PDT_008
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I LOVE the sound of my Riff Raff in parallel for clean stuff, or even for a very laid back rhythm tone. Totally worth the wait!!!!
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My SG only has one pickup - a Riff Raff of course - but I can get loads of different sounds with the volume and tone controls plus a series/parallel switch.
Tone ... volume ... control?! What are those?! They sound neat! PDT_008
I mentioned those especially for you, Ben. :wink:
(And if I remember right, you do have a switch with some tone presets on your Agile!)
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The Blue Meanie is my James Bond guitar!! :)
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Thanks for all your replies, you have helped a lot, i think its going to have to be the 4-conductor version. Will be replacing SD P-rails, so should be easy to test all the split, parallel options w/ current wiring :D
Nice 1 feline on becoming a UK earvana dealer BTW
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Always worth the wait. For a little longer wait you never have to wonder if it is somthing you would have used. I have got a set of Riff Raffs in one of my guitars and they are nice unfortunatly I bought them cheap second hand and opne of them was 2 conductor. Great pickups but would be nicer still with the coil split options.
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Nice 1 feline on becoming a UK earvana dealer BTW
Thanks - we have pretty much been the biggest stockist in UK for about 3-4 years
We keep a very large inventory of Earvana