Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: yellowgreeny on November 07, 2013, 06:08:17 PM
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Hi. Help me please select Alder guitar pickups, bolt-on neck, ebony fretboard. Pickup configuration of H-S-H. I prefer Alnico 5 magnets. Need a compromise sound between modern and vintage. Like juicy, high output sound with clear sound on a clean channel. But with all that, you can play vintage and metal (modern)
I think so. Bridge-Miracle Man-mid-Trilogy Suite-neck-Rebel Yell. How will this sound in a bundle?
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The Miracle Man bridge is ceramic. As a compromise between modern and vintage it is much closer to modern. Will work great for metal but may lack a bit in the clean department.
I don't have experience with the TS. If you use the middle pickup mainly to get the in-between-position tones then I would look at the Irish Tour or Slowhand.
The Rebel Yell neck is a fine pickup but has only moderate output and will just keep up with a loud bridge pickup like the Miracle Man.
My recommendation would be Holydiver bridge - Slowhand middle w/ baseplate or Irish Tour middle w/ baseplate - Cold Sweat neck.
Cheers Stephan
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Ok thank you. I saw that he ceramic but speak from it balanced and not so sharp. Because admit MM bridge. HD not quite for me by example. As the CS will behave in the neck? Another look at the Black Dog in the bridge and the Crawler.
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I wouldn't have thought that the small difference in rated output between the Rebel Yell and Cold Sweat would make much difference. Agreed though there is quite a bit of difference between either and the Miracle Man neck (you wouldn't get good cleans with a MM neck though).
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If it's between modern and vintage in alder, my first choice would be the Crawler. A very versatile pickup indeed. My second choice would be the Black Dog.
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I wouldn't have thought that the small difference in rated output between the Rebel Yell and Cold Sweat would make much difference. Agreed though there is quite a bit of difference between either and the Miracle Man neck (you wouldn't get good cleans with a MM neck though).
I do not want MiM in the neck, the only bridge. But I doubt whether the MiM on from sound too evil and modern.
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If it's between modern and vintage in alder, my first choice would be the Crawler. A very versatile pickup indeed. My second choice would be the Black Dog.
Crawler neck and bridge or Crawler-bridge and neck Rebell Yell?
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I am almost sure that slart referred to the Crawler bridge. I also believe that would be a good choice.
A good pickup to go with the Crawler bridge - if you don't want to go for the full set - would be the VHII neck. That would also be able to keep up in output with the Miracle Man bridge.
Cheers Stephan
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I am almost sure that slart referred to the Crawler bridge. I also believe that would be a good choice.
A good pickup to go with the Crawler bridge - if you don't want to go for the full set - would be the VHII neck. That would also be able to keep up in output with the Miracle Man bridge.
Cheers Stephan
What will be different VHII from the Rebel Yell in the neck?
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What will be different VHII from the Rebel Yell in the neck?
The VHII has more power, more bass and overall a more vintage character. It lends well to aggressive playing styles, though. The Rebel Yell neck has a friendlier overall attitude and is a bit more open sounding.
Cheers Stephan
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VHII will be aggressive sound on the Alder guitar? I thought more vintage ...
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I have a Holydiver neck in with the Crawler at the moment. The Holydiver neck is closely related to the Rebel Yell neck but the lighter wind helps to give it a bit more vintage character.
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I have a Holydiver neck in with the Crawler at the moment. The Holydiver neck is closely related to the Rebel Yell neck but the lighter wind helps to give it a bit more vintage character.
This is really cool. But the PRS mahogany, alder and other specifications, and will be completely different. Here it is, I'm afraid ..
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As long as the mahogany isn't too dark, the Crawler is one of those unusual pickups that works really well in both mahogany and alder. It will give alder much more meat to its tone and be extremely rich. It certainly won't sound worse than mine just because yours is alder.
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OK, thx. But I meant the neck))) Crawler in bridge. In the Middle put the Irish tour. Remains with the neck issue resolved. RB or VHII or HD. As the Emerald will behave in the neck?
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A lot recommendations here that would work. I support the suggestions for the Crawler and Irish Tour. The Crawler beefs up any strat and is capable of doing a lot styles. Also splits and cleans up great. Note that the bass is quite soft, compared to many other BKP's. Still tight enough for hardrock and perhaps some old school metal.
I would also look at the Holy Diver if the emphasis of your repertoire lies on rock, hardrock and metal. For the neck I would go VHII, if you want to retain some vintage(hot) character, but this pickup is capable of doing modern styles very well.
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The Emerald is my favourite neck pickup because it has the cut of a modern wire with the sweetness of an alnico IV magnet. I've also had an Emerald paired with a Crawler bridge and it also works well. Of the neck pickups you're interested in, the Rebel Yell would have the most modern tone while the Holydiver and VHII would be the most vintage with the Emerald sat between the two.
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Fine, guys. Thank you all. I would watch the video again and choose the neck.
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Way more like Mother's Milk, think about the average pickup. Irish Tour or mother's Milk.
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Way more like Mother's Milk, think about the average pickup. Irish Tour or mother's Milk.
I have both. The Mother's Milk is woodier and glassier, genuine early sixties strattones (think Frusciante). The Irish Tour is an sort of overwound MM. It has a bit more bass and mids and slightly less edge. But turn the volumeknob on your guitar a tad down and the IT sounds close to an MM. The IT is a no brainer and perfoms well in alder and ash, where the Mother's Milk definitely likes strats that are not too bright. With the ebony board (snappy, brighter than rosewood), I would pick the Irish Tour.
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Way more like Mother's Milk, think about the average pickup. Irish Tour or mother's Milk.
I have both. The Mother's Milk is woodier and glassier, genuine early sixties strattones (think Frusciante). The Irish Tour is an sort of overwound MM. It has a bit more bass and mids and slightly less edge. But turn the volumeknob on your guitar a tad down and the IT sounds close to an MM. The IT is a no brainer and perfoms well in alder and ash, where the Mother's Milk definitely likes strats that are not too bright. With the ebony board (snappy, brighter than rosewood), I would pick the Irish Tour.
Ok.Thx