Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: zatoichi on December 29, 2011, 12:18:52 AM
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Hey BKP'ers
Right my problem is I know im never going to get the supreme versatility I want in a single set pf pickups, I have a Vintage v100 les paul copy. Im looking for a set (calibrated set or combo of two different) that can cover glossy cleans, that really awesome smokey blues tone and a half decent metal tone.
Is it a stupid idea to put a hot p-90 in the neck an somthing like a crawler in the bridge?
any ideas? The body is mahogany with a rosewood neck.
Cheers
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Hi and welcome!
The idea is not stupid at all. I just wonder if the Crawler isn't a tad to warm in a Les Paul. It's already quite beefy though balanced in my swampashstrat. If you want nice cleans, a good blues tone and a pickup that will do metal (with right amp and maybe the help of a pedal) you could consider Mules. I have them in an mahogany bolt-on Saint Blues Mississippi Bluesmaster and they're very versatile. They rock for sure and are very open and articulate. If you like a little more punch and edge have a look at the RiffRaffs. You could also pair a Mule with a Mississippi Queen-neck. Both are alnico IV and should work nice together.
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Cheers!
yeah I don't know too much about the whole balancing tonewood with pickup out put, I've just come off a 4 year acoustic only trip. An awesome, I was looking at the riff raff im a sucker for that hot vintage tone. The amp im looking to get is the Blackstar ht-5r; I had a blast an love the diverse tonality at such low volumes (bedroom player lol)
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Also i was thinking of coil spiltting the riff raff, for the extra tones. Does this in any way affect the humbucker tone when not in coil split mode?
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I don't think you'll like the riff raff
you said you wanted a half decent metal tone :(
the RR is certainly not "half decent" for anything :D
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I don't think you'll like the riff raff
you said you wanted a half decent metal tone :(
the RR is certainly not "half decent" for anything :D
:lol:
Yep, I'd recommend Mule or Riff Raff too. I have both. I think of Riff Raff giving me a tighter tone. If I do venture towards metal (we're talking pre '83 or so here, that's as far as I go!), then the Riff Raff is what I reach for myself.
I also have Mississippi Queens (hot p90 in a humbucker size unit). I tend not to mix-and-match pickups so far, but I'm certain that an MQ neck would work well with either the Mule or Riff Raff bridge.
On the coil tap front, I wouldn't have thought it would affect the humbucker tone - or at least not so that any of us could hear it.
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I don't think you'll like the riff raff
you said you wanted a half decent metal tone :(
the RR is certainly not "half decent" for anything :D
Yeah, I'd go with that. The riff raff is much appreciated even by high-gain players, but it's definitely a vintage voiced pickup. If you need something "more", you should at least consider the Emerald. I heard it in a Les Paul standard and it really struck me - possibly one the most versatile pickups I've ever heard.
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cheers, yeah the riff raff sounds awesome on the sound clips. The emerald could be good; the metally tone im looking for is that sort of megadeth hi-gain sound. Aha this is the reason i went acoustic for so long gear = dorrah I do not have lol
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Hey Zatoichi.
The other day i played Brows Abraxas loaded PRS and while having that vintage rock type vibe it was also fantastic for 80s type metal stuff also.
Up until this i thought i had exhausted all the BKP's that interested me but now i have another set to buy so that also means another guitar to buy!