ok here goes:
Has anyone compared Bare Knuckle to WCR Pickups?
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Guys, I am really interested in a set of Darkbursts for my, soon to arrive, 2005 R8 although I have never experienced
Burstbuckers before. As I live in the UK the Bare Knuckle pickups are all the rage, has anyone compared them? For me the
difference in cost is not that much and as you have to buy before hearing with pickups I cannot lose either way. For
reference I like Gary Moore (Blues) Slash and Billy Gibbons and all nice hard rock and roll.
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Talk to Tim Mills himself, he can be reached by phone. As long as you ask for what you actually want, you will not be
disappointed. Guitarists are often quite poor at realising what part a pup plays in a tone as witnessed by the number some
people go through.
A far better pup than Gibson's offerings.
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I had a pair of DB for that Slash tone too. They are great PAF. Bridge has lots of treble and clarity, hollow mids, good
bass. Very punchy and clear. I found them not enough smooth, and lacking mids (bridge) for me. I sold them.
I have BK PUs but for a different tone (more screaming): Nailbomb bridge + Riff Raff. BK has the same qualities : punchy and
clear. NB and Riff Raff has a strong treble content but it was what I was after for this guitar (a full mahogany slim body)
For my PRS I am looking for the kind of tone you want. I talked to Tim @BK and they told me about the Mules Alnico IV that
could do exactly what I want. Others ideas: Rio Grande BBQ+ Texas (or A2P), Voodoo 57's, or WCR ********s. Let me know what
you choose.
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here's my twopenneth.
from the above mentioned pickups makers i have tried:
WCR Filmores and Hercs
BARE KNUCKLE emeralds and mules.
In my opionion bare knuckle don't come close to wcr.
Posts: 57 Re: Has anyone compared Bare Knuckle to WCR Pickups?
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Nickysplendid!
You've finally come out and said it! Cheers.
I was torn between WCR & BKs and went with Darkbursts because of the favourable exchange rate, also I couldn't resist them
due to forum opinion.
Tim Mills charges £90 a pickup, which is too expensive. I can get WCR stuff sent from the US for less than BK can do from
Cornwall!
As far as I can tell, you're the only guy out there to have A/B'd BOTH makers so you're an authority mate..... This months
Guitarist Mag rates BKs very highly, but they don't mention any of the forum faves in the sidebar stuff, just the usual
Dimarzio / Duncan stuff.
Thanks again for putting me out of my mysery
Proby
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I've just spent 40 mins putting together a reply that i've just deleted. it was a bit too contravertial .if i could've mailed
u proby..i would have.
there are a couple of uk pickup makers that have always been "value for money"...they haven't ever really been in the running
as serious quality pickups. Bare Knuckle have been very pricey from day one. Tim has clearly spent a lot on advertising and
getting the right image out there.
U know how it is...when u spend a lot of money on anything u almost think it's good regardless. I think the same rule applies
to cheap stuff too...u buy cheap pups...u think they sound cheap.
what say u proby?
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Im looking into BK for a burny les paul thats a bit to bright to my taste now.
Tim adviced the NailBomb, but CED77 remark "NB and Riff Raff has a strong treble content" make me worry again.....
i have duncan distortions in my GibsonLP but the gibson is darker sounding than the burny, so i was looking at darker
sounding PUbs for the burny, any ideas?
rsterren
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as u can probably tell...i'd advise against the BKs.
I really like the Gibson 57 plus at the bridge on my les. I prefered the filmores though.
I have wcr Hercs in my V at the mo...i love to get another herc to try in my les.
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Nicky,
I've met Tim a couple of times at shows in the Midlands and he seems a really clever guy that knows a lot about pickups. I
tried some BK's in 2 LP's on his stands on both occasions but could not make a judgement due to confusing models names and
the low volume of the amps.
Jim Wagner's stuff is well known around here, loads of forum members have his kit, he has like 4 models to choose from and by
and large he gets the "thumbs up" , an easy choice.
I'd really like to have tried the BK's properly because I wanted to make a fair judgement. The sad thing is the US guys are
not going to shell out what Tims asking and the UK Mags seem oblivious to the pups favoured around here.
Your earlier posts swung it for me, as you were the only guy out there to have actually had both BKs and WCRs in your
guitars! Thanks bloke....
Proby
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rsterren
Im looking into BK for a burny les paul thats a bit to bright to my taste now.
Tim adviced the NailBomb, but CED77 remark "NB and Riff Raff has a strong treble content" make me worry again.....
i have duncan distortions in my GibsonLP but the gibson is darker sounding than the burny, so i was looking at darker
sounding PUbs for the burny, any ideas?
I had a Duncan Distortion too but in another guitar. It would be hard to say who is the trebliest between NB and DD .... Both
are close in my memories (I still have not the DD to compare). The NB is a bit more powerfull maybe.
I had a pair WCR Darkburst, but they are completly different beast. Less powerfull, lots of treble too, less mids. More
vintage.
If you like DD, maybe a Custom (thicker than DD) could please you?
I did not try a 57 Classic+, but read they are plenty bright. Don't know if it's true....
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I have researched what PAF type pickup I need and have gone with a set of RS Fralins coming is shortly from RS Guitar Parts.
They use alnico IV (4) mags and fall directly between the WCR Crossroads and the Darkbursts. They are a proprietary pickup
built by Lindy Fralin to the exact specs of a set of 1960 PAFS that Roy at RS has. They can be purchased from RS Guitar Parts
directly in black, zebra or with nickel covers.
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Still would like to give BK a go, price is not very different from Duncan (i'm in holland)
I Kinda like the image Tim is having, and the personal approache he's using.
I do need a high output pickup but dont wanna go with 'what everyone is using' and a SD custom is in every hot LP these days
i guess.
So if the NailBomb is to bright i will ask hime to make me a pickup thats darker.. lets hope it works out ;-)