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« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2005, 07:48:39 PM »
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No, the Nailbomb and Warpig are very different. It will just sound like a regular nailbomb with a touch more bass.


How should we/you /i proceed to get a Nailbomb With Increased Tighness in the bass??

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Nailbombs In Les Pauls
« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2005, 08:54:05 AM »
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No, the Nailbomb and Warpig are very different. It will just sound like a regular nailbomb with a touch more bass.

How should we/you /i proceed to get a Nailbomb With Increased Tighness in the bass??

By BKP making an all new pickup, I expect! :) Or possibly the ceramic-magnet of the Cold Sweat is not a million miles away?  The ceramic magnet should keep things more tight in the low end (from what I understand), and the Cold Sweat is hot, but not insanely hot (from what I understand) ... though perhaps there the similarities end. (I'm guessing! :))

I'm very enamoured of what I've heard from the Warpig clips, but having worried that it might have too much output to go with an Abraxas neck, I've been checking out the Nailbomb clips more seriously, and one of those in the bridge might sit easier with the Abraxas in the neck: pushing things slightly more towards a classic metal vibe in the bridge and slightly more towards classic rock in the neck. A slight bass boost on the bridge could be cool, though since we're talking about NBs in LPs, perhaps a bassier NB makes more sense in a bright guitar and would just start to get muddy in an LP or Explorer?
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