Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Doadman on June 05, 2009, 12:50:40 AM
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I've just had a setup and fret leveling done on my guitar and it looks like a great job with the action now being super low but I do have a question if anyone can help me. My guitar is mahogany and uses Bare Knuckle 'Cold Sweat' pups that are based on Gibson 'Dirty Fingers. As a result the guitar has always had a very Gibson-like tone to it with a lot of bass. Since I got the guitar back it has changed considerably as it is now far more metallic and cutting in nature, sounding a bit more like a Jackson. Putting it in a way that might make more sense on this forum, it now sounds more like it has 'Miracle Man' pups in it. Could the lowering of the action really do that?
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1. New strings = brighter
2. Lower action = closer to pickups = brighter
Play a while with fingers dirty and lower the pickups a tad and it will be like before 8)
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It's not just the new strings as it had a new set on prior to the setup anyway. I'll try lowering the pickups a touch and see what happens.
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Do you ever play unplugged? It's just a thought, but I've sometimes noticed this when people favour a very low action and always play through a distorted amp:- they don't notice what their guitar sounds like acoustically.
If the action is very low, unless you pick very softly indeed, there can be a fair amount of fret buzz. You don't really hear the buzz itself through the amp, but it's choking the strings' vibration slightly and it seems to make the tone a bit thin and tinny.