Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: _tom_ on March 09, 2007, 10:25:40 AM
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Tone isnt amazing by itself, a bit thin, but it seems to fit into the mix really well :)
Setup was my usual - Epi LP with Mules (used bridge mule for this) straight into Laney GH50L and I mic'd the G12H with SM57 straight into my soundcard.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=493678&songID=5094376
cheers
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nice..always makes me wonder if I should get a set of mules
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^And the answer is, yes you should :) I'm thinking about getting one for my Charvel, but it seems too tame/conservative to put in a shred machine :lol:
edit - listening back, I'm not totally pleased with the tone, gonna have to re-do it some time over the weekend otherwise it'll bug me forever :lol:
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Sounds great to me Tom!
You're killing me over here waiting for my mules!
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Sounds great to me Tom!
You're killing me over here waiting for my mules!
Thanks :) I think you'll love em. At first I wasnt really impressed, but I found that your amp needs to be cranked to get the best out of em, thats when you can hear the difference between stock and high quality pickups :twisted:
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I can't wait to hear them through my JCM900 and Fender Blues Jr.
I crank my Blues Jr. for my blues jams.
I was looking for a PAF style pup for my blues and hard rock. My 500T and 496R sound good but a litlle muddy for what I like.
I really noticed the difference when my bro and I jammed some blues a couple weeks ago. I played my standard with duncans in it and he played my classic. I could definately hear the difference. I plan on replacing the duncans also.