Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Twinfan on January 26, 2006, 08:13:07 PM
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OK, so I can work some of them out myself but what do they all refer to and what guitars were they desgned for?
Humbuckers:
Riff Raff - AC/DC, designed for SGs.
Warpig - Black Sabbath, designed for metal.
Emerald - Thin Lizzy, designed for Les Pauls.
Black Dog - Led Zeppelin, designed for Les Pauls.
VHII - Van Halen, designed for bolt-on neck superstrats.
Mule - Government Mule. PAF type for Les Pauls.
Stormy Monday - T Bone Walker classic, designed for 335s and Les Pauls.
Miracle Man - Ozzy Osbourne. Designed for Les Pauls.
Crawler - named after the band. Designed for PRS types?
Holydiver - named after the Dio song? Designed for what?
Nailbomb - named after the band? Designed for metal.
Abraxas - named after the Santana album? Designed for PRS types?
Mississippi Queen (P-90) - named after the Mountain song? Designed for Les Pauls?
Teles:
Country Boy - named after the John Denver song?
Brown Sugars - Rolling Stones
Piledriver - named after the Status Quo Album?
Yardbird - The Yardbirds
The Boss - Bruce Springsteen
Strats:
The Sultans - Dire Straits
Mothers Milk - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Slow Hand - Eric Clapton
Irish Tour - Rory Gallagher
Trilogy - named after the Yngwie Malmsteen album?
The Sinner - named after the Neil Young track "Yonder Stand The Sinner"?
Apache - The Shadows
Anything else? Have I got most of them right?
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Mules are modelled towards Government Mule tone I think.
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Humbuckers:
Riff Raff - AC/DC, designed for SGs. Yep.
Warpig - Black Sabbath, designed for SGs? Don't think it matters, it's for metal guitars.
Emerald - Thin Lizzy, designed for Les Pauls. Yep.
Black Dog - Led Zeppelin, designed for Les Pauls. Yep.
VHII - Van Halen, designed for bolt-on neck superstrats. Yep.
Mule - Named after what? PAF type for Les Pauls? Named after the band, gov't mule- it;s basically a classic les paul tone,from all i hear (i'm not familiar with the band)
Stormy Monday - T Bone Walker classic, designed for 335s and Les Pauls. Not sure. It's definitely a bluesy tone.
Miracle Man - Ozzy Osbourne. Designed for Les Pauls? Yep.
Crawler - named after the band. Designed for PRS types? think it's designed to sound good in both strats and les pauls
Holydiver - named after the Dio song? Designed for what? Dunno- superstrats?
Nailbomb - named after the band? Designed for what? Metal guitars again, i presume.
Abraxas - named after the Santana album? Designed for PRS types? probably a more vintage sanatana tone, gibsons, maybe.
Mississippi Queen (P-90) - named aftre the Mountain song? Designed for Les Pauls? Dunno.
Teles:
Country Boy - named after the John Denver song? Dunno
Brown Sugars - Rolling Stones Yep.
Piledriver - named after the Status Quo Album? Dunno.
Yardbird - The Yardbirds I assume so.
The Boss - Bruce Springsteen Yep.
Strats:
The Sultans - Dire Straits Yep
Mothers Milk - Red Hot Chili Peppers Yep
Slow Hand - Eric Clapton Yep
Irish Tour - Rory Gallagher Yep
Trilogy - named after the Yngwie Lamsteen album? Think so- and it's malmsteen ;)
The Sinner - named after the Neil Young track "Yonder Stand The SInner"? I thought it was named after a judal priest song, but i'm not sure.
Apache - The Shadows Yep.
I've put in the ones i know (and the ones i think i know), and also, although a certain pickup might be designed to work well in a certain guitar, it doesn't mean it won't work well in another!
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Cheers - I've updated my original post. Sorry about the Malmsteen typo :oops:
also, although a certain pickup might be designed to work well in a certain guitar, it doesn't mean it won't work well in another!
Oh yeah, I know that! Just wondering what the aim was...
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^no worries on malmsteen! :lol:
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:D I`m not sure that Tim designs P/U for particular guitars only. He might have done in some cases but not all. It`s very misleading to just think that a VHII is only for bolt on super strats, in fact the majority of us that use this P/U use it in Gibson/PRS type guitars. ie glued necks made from Mahogany. Not your classic bolt on super strat types. I think you`ll find that the Mules are Tims all rounder type P/U good in any guitar. The Crawlers where designed with Geof Whithorn & were made to work in either a Gibbo type or a Strat type. I`m sure Tim/Steve will chip in with the awnser.
As for what sounds there after.....i think the Sinner was named after the Judas Priest track but again Tim/Steve will confirm this when they chime in.. :D
:D 8)
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The Sinner - named after the Neil Young track "Yonder Stand The SInner"?
Neil has always used a '53 Goldtop Les Paul, so I'd be suprised if he was the inspiration for a strat pickup. Could be wrong tho...
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I thought Neil Young had a batterd black Les Paul with a bigsby, P90 neck and Firebird humbucker bridge.
as in: http://www.thrasherswheat.org/sound.htm
I agree that Sinner does not refer to Neil Young though!
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Remember what Tim always says: that the pickup names are more about the feel or the "vibe" than an attempt to identify a technical match to what sort of pickups might have been used by a given band or on a given song.
Like, I'm pretty sure the Warpig is hotter and more brutal than most any pickup Iommi has used (as people point out, he used P90s a lot in the '70s). But it is a vicious beast of a Alnico pickup, with huge output and low end, capturing "what you might imagine in your head" about those big power chords that kick off "War Pigs". :twisted:
And so on .... :)
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I thought Neil Young had a batterd black Les Paul with a bigsby, P90 neck and Firebird humbucker bridge.
as in: http://www.thrasherswheat.org/sound.htm
He does. It's the same guitar, but got refinished in black back in the mists of time. Started out as a '53 Goldtop before it got a paint job, new pups and the bigsby.
From "Shakey" by J McDonough:
"Cradled in a stand in front of the amps is the fuse for the dynamite, Young's trademark ax - Old Black, a '53 Gold Top Les Paul some knothead daubed with black eons ago. Old Black's features include a Bigsby wang bar, which pulls strings and bends notes, and a Firebird pickup so sensitive you cam talk through it. It's a demonic instrument." :twisted:
*Rahnooo*
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The Sinner - named after the Neil Young track "Yonder Stand The SInner"?
Neil has always used a '53 Goldtop Les Paul, so I'd be suprised if he was the inspiration for a strat pickup. Could be wrong tho...
hey, it wasn't me who wrote it was neil young, it was the threadstarter!
I said i thought it was named after a judas priest song, i quoted the guy to correct him!
:P
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I've read that Neil Young used strats too though?
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I thought I saw him play a black Gretsch Duo Jet with Hi-Lo-Trons once.
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The Country Boy pups are probably named for Albert Lee.