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lulusg

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« Reply #15 on: January 16, 2007, 10:25:37 PM »
Hi :).I have a Warpig set on a Gibson sg std., they work well on blues(volume roll down) (that's me), excellent  for metal, (that's my son), and excellent also for jazz,( that's my wife).  It is being use more for jazz than anything else though . :wink:
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TonyGibson

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« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2007, 12:00:51 AM »
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Hi :).I have a Warpig set on a Gibson sg std., they work well on blues(volume roll down) (that's me), excellent  for metal, (that's my son), and excellent also for jazz,( that's my wife).  It is being use more for jazz than anything else though . :wink:


Jazz with a Warpig? Now that's versatile!

I definitely expect to roll the volume down (or coil split) when playing funk, blues or some other "non-metal" style. The one thing I love about BKP's vs. Seymour Duncan is that you don't lose tone when the volume knob is rolled down. On my Les Paul Studio (MM bridge, CS neck) I roll both volume knobs to 7 for blues and switch between all three positions depending on the song. At blues jams all these old school blues players tell me how great my guitar sounds.
BKPs: Miracle Man, Cold Sweat neck, Ceramic Warpig, Mississippi Queens, Holy Divers

TonyGibson

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« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2007, 12:04:30 AM »
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I just got a pair-o-pigs, and goddam it they have more metal than the periodic table. Its the neck pig that really surprised me tho, just a massive massive sound, clean or distorted. Unbelievable. TonyG (sorry to pimp your name :)) you will not be dissapointed.

And BloodMountain, buy a warpig already will ya, it'll make your frikkin' day :)


"Pair-O-Pigs"...I like that! That may be my new screen name. :D

The funny thing is I was agonizing as to what neck pickup to get to match the Warpig bridge...but all the testimonials are pointing to the fact that the Warpig neck is great for blues, jazz, metal etc. That's the type of versatility I want in this Ibanez. I want a jack of all trades master of all!  :twisted:

I'm sure I won't be disappointed...the other two sets of BKP I have made me a lifetime customer...I'm sure this one will be just as great.
BKPs: Miracle Man, Cold Sweat neck, Ceramic Warpig, Mississippi Queens, Holy Divers

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« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2007, 09:07:42 PM »
Oh they're definitely good for jazz. It's the way they're so smooth, I think. Much better jazz tone than blues tone, anyway.