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Author Topic: To beat a dead horse(Piledriver v. the world): What to do?  (Read 6011 times)

Ratrod

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Re: To beat a dead horse(Piledriver v. the world): What to do?
« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2010, 11:40:21 AM »
Not sure what kind of amp Phil uses there but I can hear similarities, especially in the attack.

I can also get a tone surprisingly similar to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpZrFRXjc34
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Re: To beat a dead horse(Piledriver v. the world): What to do?
« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2010, 11:47:57 AM »
i don't have much love for the piledriver personally. i've recently endorsed The Boss on here for a tele pickup since I prefer it alot. but even The Boss is not that telecaster-ish, even if it does sound very cool (its great for 80s hard rock and metal for example). i found the piledriver is a bit too compressed for me - imagine it like a sort of telecaster warpig IMHO. my next BKP will most likely be a BG50.

i read your text, and I think BG50 too, considering all the styles you want. BG50 has the raw grunt, and its still got the fender twang.
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Re: To beat a dead horse(Piledriver v. the world): What to do?
« Reply #17 on: March 13, 2010, 06:37:08 PM »
Wow and thank you so much! You guys are all super helpful! =) And yeah im leaning to the BG 50 flats now, just last question. How articulate are they? Do they really cut through? Especially with distortion?  Such as if i strum all 6 strings can you hear them all even when using a fuzz pedal? Because that's how my pickup use to be then somehow it lost all its tastiness. When i'd use my big muff and strum a chord you could hear every single string and i loved that, that definition and articulation so just trying to find out. Also do you think this pickup would be a good match up for humbucker in the neck that reads(according to the website) DC Resistance: Neck: 7.6 k & Resonant Peak:7.1 KHz    and has Alnico II's in it? Thank you for everything you guys are awesome! =) thank you y'all a whole stinkin bunch! =)
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