Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: JamesHealey on August 31, 2006, 08:59:18 PM
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How on earth do you think of a tone in your head and build a pickup thats going to sound like that?? I mean how close has Tim got with the MM and various other models based on artists tones..
I mean can you just think of a EQ graph in your head and know which compents, magnets and wind styles will contribute to getting that tone?
or is it trial and error until you get a hang of things?
dunno just curious..
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Probably a combination of experience and experimentation.
What tones are the pickups based on? Is there an article somewhere or am I not getting a referance to the names of the pickups?
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Cold Sweat - Thin lizzy Track
Miracle Man - Ozzy Track
Warpigs - Sabbath Track
VHII - Van Halen Album
Black Dog - Led Zep Track
Abraxas - Santana track
etc.. etc.. they're not exact replications of those tones but they're obviously the inspiration for that style of tone
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I can't believe I didn't get the Sabbath referance! *slaps self*
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Lets not forget that Tim (for trade shows and prototypes) puts nearly every type of pickup into nearly every type of guitar at some point.
Also as a gigging musician of many years/styles experience and a craftsman, I would like to believe that he therefore has the comparison chart in his head, having heard or played all combinations.
D.
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Cold Sweat - Thin lizzy Track
Miracle Man - Ozzy Track
Warpigs - Sabbath Track
VHII - Van Halen Album
Black Dog - Led Zep Track
Abraxas - Santana track
etc.. etc.. they're not exact replications of those tones but they're obviously the inspiration for that style of tone
Stormy Monday - classic T Bone Walker blues track (also Clapton) like the 60s PAFs that were out in 335s & SGs- more open than Mules
Mules = Government Mule= Warren Haynes + Allman Brothers band\
Riff Raff = Early ACDC track
Emerald = Vintage Thin Lizzy = Bridge pickup LP custom
Crawler = Back Street Crawler (Geoff Whitehorn/Paul Kossoff) - Whitehorn Sig pickup
Holy Diver = Dio song - archetype 80s metal/rock tone
Rebel Yell = Billy Idol/Steve Stevens song Steven Sig pickup
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I take it Nailbomb is after a metal band called nailbomb? (Googled it!)
-Will
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Yeah, I think it's named after the Band Max Cavalera was in after Sepultura but before Soulfly
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And the next pickup:
Painkiller - Judas Priest album/song!!!
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And the next pickup:
Painkiller - Judas Priest album/song!!!
Tim's been awfully hush hush about it, I hope it will be released soon :roll:
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i always thought that The Mule = Deep Purple song :P
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Stormy Monday - classic T Bone Walker blues track (also Clapton) like the 60s PAFs that were out in 335s & SGs- more open than Mules
Actually, I always think of the live Allman Bros. version on the Fillmore East album. But that also summons up a 60s PAF vibe that would be a touch more open than the Mules.
I've come to think of the of the SMs as the "mellow blues" pups, the Mules as the "harder blues" pups, maybe the Riff Raffs as the "edgy blues" pups, the Abraxas as the "hot blues-rock" pups, and the Crawlers as the "stompin' blues-rock" pups. :)
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Sorry for trainwrecking your thread :cry:
:)
-Will
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I've come to think of the of the SMs as the "mellow blues" pups, the Mules as the "harder blues" pups, maybe the Riff Raffs as the "edgy blues" pups, the Abraxas as the "hot blues-rock" pups, and the Crawlers as the "stompin' blues-rock" pups. :)
That's a very handy little summary! I'm going to add it to my file of particularly useful info I've gleaned from the BKP forums.
And I think you're probably right about the origin of the Stormy Mondays.