Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: CaffeineJunkie on September 11, 2006, 01:49:04 PM
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please, still trying to decide between the rebel yell and nailbombs for my OLP musicman, and this'll probably sway my decision
Thanks in advance
CJ
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What sort of sound did you have in mind? (Band wise)
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Thing is, it would rather be the fuzz that makes the difference than the pickup, wouldn't it?
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Thing is, it would rather be the fuzz that makes the difference than the pickup, wouldn't it?
I would have thought so as it's such an extreme effect.
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im thinking matt bellamy in New Born, so fairly heavy, fairly crunchy fuzz if possible :D
Cheers
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im thinking matt bellamy in New Born, so fairly heavy, fairly crunchy fuzz if possible :D
Cheers
Well have a look into what he was using then to record new born and see what the lads say to what's the nearest BK pup!
Should be in Pickups CJ :P
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i know what he was using, but i don't want his exact sound, i want to get some pickups which can do a certain tone, which i thought was defs the nailbombs, til i heard the other Rebel Yell clips and now i'm not so sure, so by hearing how the Rebel Yell sounds with fuzz will make my mind up
:P
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Rebels are not THAT hot if this is what you're looking for. They don't seem much hotter to me than the BlackDogs, especially at the Neck (although they probably are - value wise).
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i would just like to know how they sound with fuzz
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Mine (RY's) are on a shelf awaiting their new home. My old fuzz box needs repairing, a 1970's EH' little big muff, which is insane. :twisted: Can't help for now CJ dude.
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Didnt he have the Kent Armstrong Motherbucker and SD hot p90 fitted to hes guitars back then. So I would suggest getting a pickup hotter then a Nailbomb Maybe Miracle Man Ive heard Bellemy is using them as well now.
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^ he did in his silver manson, which he used for recording New Born