Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: chrisheyes on February 03, 2007, 08:30:19 PM
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Just picked up a Surf Green Jeff Beck Strat, minus the noiseless pickups
Any suggestions on which set of Bare Knuckles I should put into it ?
Cheers
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Remind me, the bridge pup, is it a h/b or a couple of single coils- I cant remember.
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The current model is 3 single coils, however the body is routed for HSH. Must make production easier.
I'll be going for SSS
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OK then this is a tough one -I have played one of these guitars a while back-massive neck if I recall correctly. I am afraid that I only have great experience of two BKP single sets(see sig below) and have played a Mothers Milk Strat. Not sure about them for Jeff-I am assuming that you play his stuff. Well the noiseless pups AFAIK are not that high output so I guess I would say the predictable Apache as they are great all rounders and classic Strat tone. Perhaps Elliott can make a suggestion-he usually comes up with some good stuff.
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slowhands would be my option
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I might see my brother today-he has a Strat with the noiseless pups in it-I will take my Apache Strat and see what they sound like alongside one another.
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As Becks tone is all in the fingers and the way he uses the trem/vol pots its a difficult call. If I had to guess then it would be the slowhands.
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If you want the most versatility, then with the big rosewood neck I think the Mother's Milk are the way to go, however for a Jeff Beck tone, I would add a vote for the Slowhands too.
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Thanks for the advise 38th Beatle, PhilKing & DeanS
I had a set of Irish Tours going spare in the house so i've fited them as a start. Initial feelings are they aren't as clear as I expected, so you could be right about a lower output pickups being the right way to go
Chris
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slowhands would be my option
I say it again Slowhands sound the right option to me
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Tried a head to head with my Brothers Strat with the noiseless pickups( not that they are a yardstick but if they were what was originally fitted, as good a yardstick as any). The Apaches sounded way way better-much more bite, warmth and clarity.My Brother noticed it immediately-we used identical amp settings. His Strat has a maple board, mine Rosewood. Mine is a hardtail though so that may account for a bit more of everything I don't know. Unfortunately I didn't have enough room in the car today to take the Slowhand equipped Strat. Not much of a conclusion I know-whilst I can see where Phil & 5F6-A are coming from and have great respect for their knowledge but I don't think there is a lot in it. Incidentally, the noiseless pickups were indeed noiseless however the Apaches are not that noisy-certainly not an issue.