Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Dave Sloven on January 24, 2015, 12:56:55 AM
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Putting a BKP into a Gibson SG can be a bit of a cr@p shoot as everyone knows, perhaps because BKPs are very open and sensitive to the acoustics of guitars, and I've read a few times here that Crawlers aren't good in SGs.
This one sounds pretty good! Looks like fairly recent (e.g., 2001-2012) SG Special to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiATbs63m8I
I wouldn't use it for the styles of music I play but it works for what he's doing
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Yeah, even the Crawler is articulate and clear. It performs excellent in my swampash strat. Normally you would not pick a Crawler for a big lump of mahogany, but that's a generic view. The vid shows you'd better select a pickup to the natural tonespectrum of a guitar. The cleans miss a bit sparkle though in this vid.
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That could be due to the amp, to EQ, or technique, or a number of other things, rather than the pickup. There seems to be a basic level of clarity there, which is encouraging I guess to those in the market for this kind of sound
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True and my Crawler is maybe not in mahogany, it regularly slams a Rockerverb like in the vid (or perhaps a Thunderverb, I couldn't recognise that exactly.)