Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Sifu Ben on April 07, 2006, 11:52:21 AM
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Hi, I've started work on building my own guitar, and as I'm endlessly planing away (first lesson learned, when they offer to machine plane it for you for a tenner, say yes!!!) I'm trying to figure out what pickups to get. I'm using an ash body, a set maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard for a flat top double cut guitar with a tune-a-matic bridge strung through the body (keeping it simple for my first attempt).
Musically I tend to straddle the line between hard rock and metal, more Alice in Chains than Lamb of God if you know what I mean, and the sound I'm after is one with a vintage quality to it, yet with a modern edge and a bit more bite. My amp is an Ashdown Fallen Angel 2X12.
Reading the product descriptions, I was erring towards the Emerald, perhaps with some allen bolt pole pieces for improved bass response, but I've noticed that hardly anyone here uses them. Why is that? I really like the sound of the Cold Sweats, but as I'm using quite bright tonewoods I'm worried that a ceramic pickup might not be warm enough. I know lots of people here praise the versatility of the Nailbomb, but I know that it is much too powerful for what I want, and I don't want to have endlessly fiddle with my volume and tone controls.
BEN
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ah, i was just about to recommend the nailbombs, then i read your last sentence, lol.
Crawlers maybe?
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I would say check out the REBEL YELL. Sounds like exactly what you want. Big, warmish tone with as much push or clarity you could ask for!
Dave, I love your enthusiasm, but ...
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Is SS using Rebel Yells in his Guitar Techniques tutorials?
I've thought about Crawlers, but the photo of Geoff keeps putting me off :wink: Heh, I'm shallow I know
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I'm not sure about the GT lessons. Check out the sound clip Tim posted for the RY, they sounds fantastic!
Also check out the Crawler clips. Ther really good too.
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I would say check out the REBEL YELL. Sounds like exactly what you want. Big, warmish tone with as much push or clarity you could ask for!
Dave, I love your enthusiasm, but ...
yeah, i know i suck, lol.
No one had answered, and I figured I'd give him a bump, lol- note the question mark...
:oops:
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I'd go with To and say Rebel Yell..............I'm pretty sure Steve was using RYs in his GT tutorials........I'll ask him and find out.
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Thanks guys, I listened to the RY clips and was like WOW! That is exactly the sound in my head, so it looks like that'll be the way I go. Now I just need to finish that d*mn planing........