Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum

Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Leodhas on November 10, 2010, 02:03:18 AM

Title: I'm Building a Guitar with BKP's and i need advice :)
Post by: Leodhas on November 10, 2010, 02:03:18 AM
Im putting together my own custom guitar from Warmoth and i've decided on BKP after playing my friends nailbombs.

I play prominently Metal and Jazz. my belief is that it's easier to have a low gain tone with high output pickups than it is to have a high gain tone with low output pups. so i usually seatle for high gain pups - seymours and emgs.

as i'm thinking of getting a pair of calibrated Nailbombs myself i've heard that the higher the output of the pickup, the less tone comes from the body wood.

is this true?
Title: Re: I'm Building a Guitar with BKP's and i need advice :)
Post by: Lezard on November 10, 2010, 02:39:54 PM
That has been the case in my (admittedly megre ) experience, which is why I like having the option of coil taps.
 You could always just back off the volume if you want more of the wood to come through.
Title: Re: I'm Building a Guitar with BKP's and i need advice :)
Post by: Roobubba on November 22, 2010, 01:11:05 PM
In my experience, the miracle man I've used in two different guitars had similar voicing, but different responsiveness and attack in those two guitars. I have tried both a black dog and a miracle man in the same two different axes, and they both reflected the brighter attack and faster tracking in my custom when compared with the ibanez stage backup I have.

I now use an aftermath, but haven't tried it in the ibanez (and won't - it's not going ANYWHERE!).

I would say in my limited experience that both high and lower output BKPs still reflect the tone of the wood and respond differently in different guitars.

Roo