Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: HEadoftheAges on January 23, 2016, 02:38:53 AM
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The subject header says it all. I am wondering if the Riff Raff would be too bright or shrill in the bridge position of my Heritage H555, which I am thinking is a fairly bright guitar already; I know ES335s, in general, are fairly dark, but the Heritage has a maple center block as opposed to Mahogany, in addition to having maple laminate sides, top, back. Would a Riff Raff push it into spikey territory? I am still leaning towards an Abraxas bridge/Mule neck, or a Mule set.
- Alec
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The last options you mention are good ones for that guitar. RiffRaff can be on the bright side, but it depends also a little on the guitar. A darker sounding one would benefit from RR's.
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It's fairly bright but not overly bright and definitely NOT spikey
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I would certainly not go with the Riff Raff is the guitar is bright. Been there done that, it was NOT a good fit for my bright Les Paul.. However, I smacked it in another, much darker Les Paul, and it sounded godly! Not sure what kind of sounds you are after, but the Abraxas/Mule would certainly be a better choice, or maybe a «pure» Abraxas or Mule set. :smiley:
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Great. This brings me to another question in regards to the tightness of the Mule. I know the Abraxas would be a little tighter as far as bass response goes, but does The Mule bridge pickup retain any tightness?
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I put an Abraxas in the bright LP, it sounded good but it was not particularly tight. Probably more feel than actual sound, it sounds quite tight when I listen to stuff I recorded with the guitar. The Riff Raff for instance, is quite a lot tighter though, and I think I would go with something like the VHII if tightness is important.
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The Mule is tight enough for anything except maybe metal, although some players pull off great metaltones from their Mule-set.