Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: kmanick on May 30, 2007, 07:29:10 PM
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and I'm still not getting what I want.
so now it's BK time.
My Carvin has an all mahogany body with a quilted maple top/maple fret board and SS frets.
the Duncan has much better note definition than the stock Carvin bridge pick up had but it's still way too bright and a little thinner sounding than I'de like.
So I've decided I will try a BK set.
So......... what is the thickest fattest sounding bridge pickup I could put in a 7 with the woods I described and still get that good sharp note definition?
also I need a neck pickuup, my favorite neck pickup is the Duncan 59 so what BK would be similar to that (except with more balls)
I run a 5150 combo into 2 4X12 cabs one loaded with greenbacks the other with V30's.
My Jackson soloist and my 2 GMW strats sound great thru this rig.
My Carvin should sound huge and thick and it doesn't.
Help me out guys, how can I fatten and darken this thing up? :cry:
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So......... what is the thickest fattest sounding bridge pickup I could put in a 7 with the woods I described and still get that good sharp note definition?
warpig
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ceramic or Alnico? (Tim makes both right?)
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also I need a neck pickuup, my favorite neck pickup is the Duncan 59 so what BK would be similar to that (except with more balls)
I think it depends on what you like about the '59. Here's my list -
clarity and agressive bite - Riff Raff
huge, raw and wide open sound - VHII
balanced sound and organic vintage flavour - Mule or Crawler
smooth lead sound - Cold Sweat, maybe Abraxas
...IMO, of course.
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ceramic or Alnico? (Tim makes both right?)
for a 5150 i'd go with alnico version
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Ok so I have an order in for a coldsweat for the nekc of this Carvin
and people over on the Sevenstring forum are telling me to have Tim use an Alnico Magnet instead fo a Ceramic to make it warmer, but doesn't that change the ...for lack of a better term "Personality" of the pickup?
I am going to be ordering a NailBomb for th bridge (Tims suggestion)
next month and I se that one has an Alnico magnet.
I emailed tim asking him about this but I haven't heard back yet.
can you guys give me some insight here?
thanks
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AFAIK all BK neck humbuckers are Alnico. Painkiller neck might be ceramic but I'm not sure. Cold Sweat neck is Alnico V.
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Afraid I can't help as far as the Cold Sweat goes, but yes, the Nailbomb bridge is an Alnico magnet. I had one in a Les Paul for about 18 months and I can't see any reason why it won't give you the kind of sound you're looking for. It has a fair amount of kick, but is nice and rounded. You'll get good definition from it too, and it'll also give a very good clean sound.
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AFAIK all BK neck humbuckers are Alnico. Painkiller neck might be ceramic but I'm not sure. Cold Sweat neck is Alnico V.
that would be great
thanks for the info!
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Nail bomb order is in!
can't wait to get these, how long does it usually take to get these orders out?
(I'm in the U.S.)
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Ok so I have an order in for a coldsweat for the nekc of this Carvin
and people over on the Sevenstring forum are telling me to have Tim use an Alnico Magnet instead fo a Ceramic to make it warmer, but doesn't that change the ...for lack of a better term "Personality" of the pickup?
I am going to be ordering a NailBomb for th bridge (Tims suggestion)
next month and I se that one has an Alnico magnet.
I emailed tim asking him about this but I haven't heard back yet.
can you guys give me some insight here?
thanks
i have a nail bomb in the bridge and its PHAT.
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i have a nail bomb in the bridge and its PHAT.
Bridge of what? what guitar do you have yours in?
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