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Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Khrusty666 on September 02, 2012, 01:25:35 AM

Title: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: Khrusty666 on September 02, 2012, 01:25:35 AM
Hey guys, well I finally got my pickups, and are now in my guitar.

Intial thoughts were 'well, there is no huge difference'. Then I kept playing, and noticed all the nuances, and unbelievable tone.

The Mule in the neck compliments the Nailbomb in the bridge very nicely. not muddy, and a great old school bluesy tone.

The Nailbomb, I was surprised at just how easy it is to get false harmonics, and a great lead tone in general (before this I never liked using the bridge pickupo for this).


Verdict after a short while......... These things are amazing. Even just playing through a cr@ppy 20watt Roland at the moment. Playing through a tube driven amp, these things will soar!!!

Even with the nice hi gain stuff, can still get a great warm clean sound.



Love them. Love everything about them.
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: BigB on September 02, 2012, 04:00:50 AM
Hey guys, well I finally got my pickups, and are now in my guitar.

Intial thoughts were 'well, there is no huge difference'.

The difference might not be that huge "through a cr@ppy 20watt Roland" - should be more obvious with a decent valve amp. Anyway, I have the same set in my goold old SG and it just slay - but still:

Then I kept playing, and noticed all the nuances, and unbelievable tone.

Welcome onboard 8-)
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: Telerocker on September 02, 2012, 01:47:10 PM
Glad you like them. I have a calibrated Mule-set in a all mahogany Saint Blues and they are perfect. The neck particularly is sweet.
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: Khrusty666 on September 03, 2012, 06:47:21 AM
yeah, the Mule surprised me a little. really good, usable rythym sound.


The Nailmbomb in the bridge, is the shite though.

With the old pickups it was a case of having like 2 tonal varities to me. Now with these, its expanded infinately.



And, Blackstar tube amp in the process of purchasing.
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: TheyCallMeVolume on September 03, 2012, 02:31:59 PM
Congrats, glad you like them. BK's will do that to ya! Just get that Blackstar in ASAP!
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: Khrusty666 on September 20, 2012, 11:29:32 PM
so now the Blackstar is engaged.


with the BKP pickups......... HO-LEE     cr@p!!!!!!

These things are amazing. It was like someone swicthing a light on for the first time.


The tones available (compared to the older pickups) were like I was playing with a dishcloth over the strings. Even with high gain, EVERY note is defined (even with open chords).


Been recording with them a lot lately, and these have really blown me away. I was looking for a true 'Gibson' type sound. Well, with the Mule I got that (and more). With the Nailbomb in the bridge, I couldnt have asked for a 2 pickups to compliment eacj other more (Tim, you are a godman genius).

Now, just waiting for the Strat pickups to arrive, and no doubt the Strat will blow me away as well.


BKP pickups. I truly tip my hat.

Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: Telerocker on September 20, 2012, 11:48:17 PM
Hee, hee, hee. Welcome on board man!  8)
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: Khrusty666 on September 21, 2012, 01:43:09 AM
Yeah, the Blackstar is basically Foo Fighter/Guns n Roses in a box (and everything in between).
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: darkbluemurder on September 21, 2012, 08:44:46 AM
That's really good to hear. No experience with the Mule yet but the Nailbomb is a fine pickup indeed.

Have fun with the axe,
Stephan
Title: Re: nailbomb/mule pickups now in Epi LP
Post by: BigB on September 24, 2012, 07:04:58 PM
That's really good to hear. No experience with the Mule yet but the Nailbomb is a fine pickup indeed.

Only have the Mule neck - with a ABomb bridge just like the OP - and it's great.