Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Louderthangod on June 13, 2006, 10:32:41 PM
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I have a Gibson ES-137 Classic that is abnormally resonate and sweet sounding acoustically (I picked it from quite a few) and that creates a little bit of a problem when combined with the tuning and strings I used. I tune down to B and use 14-68's (I've done this for years on many guitars) and with the deep resonance of this semi-hollow it can make many pickups sound too round and undefined. I'm looking for a sharp, attacking tone that is full bodied and with the depth being added from the semi-hollow. What Bare Knuckle do you think would best fit this? My amp (an Electric H120 and a Matamp GTL140) seem to tighten and brighten up a little bit better with higher output signals so a good distortion pickup is fine with me, and I get most of my distortion from the power tubes and with clean boosts....I use my neck pickup for cleans by backing off the volume and it can sound quite nice.
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:D What type of music you play ?
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i'd say mule
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:D What type of music you play ?
:D 8)
Stoner rock/Doom metal with some progressive elements but I'm not looking to be as round and squishy as many stoner/doom bands. I want something deep but aggressive and percussive from the pickups, the Electric and the semi-hollow body will add some of the rounder warmth.
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Mules will do anything if you have the right amps. They are my choice.
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VHII, Emerald and Mississipi Queen are the models that come to my mind but I'm just guessing. Your application is rather a specific one -- I don't think any of us has ever used a semihollow tuned to B --, I'd recommend you asking Tim in PM or e-mail.
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I wouldn't get a too hot pickup for a (semi)hollow guitar. ou'd probably get too much unwanted feedback. So I think you should go with something vintage that is still pecussive and agressive. Maybe Riff Raffs would do the trick.
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:D By the sounds of it to me at least i`d go with a set of Mules. There a good all round P/U. There not to gainy so you won`t get unwanted feedback from the guitar. And they can handle anything music wise you throw at `em !!!
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I've been thinking about a set of P90's but I still want a big low-end just the tight, crunchiness of the P90's in the mid's. My semi-hollow doesn't really seem to feedback too much at high gains, it seems much more dependent on volume levels.
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:D The more gainy the P/U the more bottom endy it`ll have how gainy do you want to get ?
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