Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: everton_fc on May 31, 2005, 12:37:32 PM
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Hi eveyone at BKP - just to say I was in the recording studio this weekend, with my Irish Tour loaded strat. Wicked time, but the best time for me was when the producer/sound engineer turned to me and said how nice my tone was. I just said to him check out BKP's - they kick ass. I love the fact they work well in both live and studio environments and the tonal range I got of of my Strat was unreal. Cheers!
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Hi eveyone at BKP - just to say I was in the recording studio this weekend, with my Irish Tour loaded strat. Wicked time, but the best time for me was when the producer/sound engineer turned to me and said how nice my tone was. I just said to him check out BKP's - they kick ass. I love the fact they work well in both live and studio environments and the tonal range I got of of my Strat was unreal. Cheers!
I've had that, one of my strats, a Bare Knuckle made strat actually,has Sultans in, it also has no name on the headstock so everone assumes it's not so great....you should have seen this producers face when I cranked it through my Super reverb and Keeley TS9......he wasn't happy (he'd just bought Kinmans!) :P
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.he wasn't happy (he'd just bought Kinmans!)
SUCKER! :lol:
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.he wasn't happy (he'd just bought Kinmans!)
SUCKER! :lol:
He kept on bout buzz all day after that, 'my knimans are quiet', to which I said so what, they sound shite!
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I hope it isn't me being ignorant but, when I go to see a band live, when the guitar player uses single coils, I've never actually noticed a buzz from the guitars. Could it be some fancy rack mounted doo-dah, I don't know, but I've never found it a problem (unless bar-steward computer monitors are nearby, then they buzz like a wasp on coke).
Andy!
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I hope it isn't me being ignorant but, when I go to see a band live, when the guitar player uses single coils, I've never actually noticed a buzz from the guitars. Could it be some fancy rack mounted doo-dah, I don't know, but I've never found it a problem (unless bar-steward computer monitors are nearby, then they buzz like a wasp on coke).
Andy!
Ditto, very rare it's areal problem, unless you play very soft, then there might be problems. If there's too much buzz, just play more notes..... :lol:
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I think Malmsteen followed that train of thought...
Andy!
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You mean there is thought there? Surely not ( sorry Yng just joking 'k). I have never had noise problems with single coils and I've played some dives in my time with dodgy mains electricity.It can be a bugger in the studio though.