Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: FunkyMonk on March 21, 2012, 03:47:45 PM
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Hi!
I'm new here, so: Hallo, my name is Martin and I live in Vienna.
Playing a beat up 76 Strat with lovely Mother's Milk Pickups in it. I really like those PUs - I've been through a lot of different pickups from cheapo to boutique and these nail the tone in my head the best. Love their woodiness and chime. Just a great pickup set for vintage style Strat tones.
Anyway, I'd still like to have a little more oomph, more grit, more dirt from the bridge pickup while still retaining the woodiness of the MM Set. I'm not searching for a gain monster, mid boost or a humbucker type of sound, only for that little extra kick - still sounding like a (slightly fatter) singlecoil, though.
Neck pickup is almost levelled with pickguard, bridge pickup pretty close to the strings already.
Would you recommend a baseplate? Can these be retrofitted or do I need another pickup?
Or would a hotter pickup be better? (maybe a slow hand on bridge?)
What do you think?
All the best,
Martin
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you can get a baseplate retrofitted - might be worth a go! you can even do it yourself.
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BKP have just put up videos showing comparisons with Strat pickups with and without baseplates - have a look on their Youtube page.
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that youtube video is really good. best demonstration i've seen of how it affects the sound.
Can the baseplates be bought separately to pickups in the accessories section?
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Thanks for your replies! I'll try a baseplate first! All the best, Martin