Howdy,
I am new to Bare Knuckle, and new to this forum. Please forgive me if this is an old topic, as I am new to all of this. Honestly, this is the first time I have ever posted on a forum. I have haven't been interested in the past due to the large quantity of people whom post nonsense.
I have been checking out Bare Knuckle for about a year. Read much on it, watched videos, listened to audio, and decided to buy some to try out. I contacted Tim and asked him many questions regarding my guitar and what I was trying to achieve. He gave me his suggestion, and at the time this was based on my Les Paul which had a Duncan JB in it. From the info that I gave him, he suggested the the Nailbomb, and between the two choices of the NB, I decided on the Ceramic Nailbomb. I am also ordering a Painkiller for a different guitar, and I'm sure that one is the fit or that guitar.
Upon waiting for my funding to come through, which is not here yet, I switched the JB in my Les Paul to a Duncan Custom. I totally dig the sound of the Custom vs the JB for the stuff that I am doing currently. I already took much of Tim's time, and figured there has to be some knowledgeable folks on this forum that could provide me good knowledge. I do not want to know which is between the two. That is ridiculous, nothing is really better. That is a matter of preference, so please spare me the such.
So the question is, how is the Duncan Custom compared to the Ceramic Nailbomb?
Brief background in what I work with and do;
1991 Gibson Les Paul, ebony fretboard ( all CTS 500k pots, Sprague 223 100V caps)
Keeley TS-9 plus
1989 Marshall JCM 800 2203, all JJ Tubes, Gain Mod, Bass Mod (tighter and more focused)
Marshall 1960 Vintage B Cabinet
All Mogami Cables
D'Addario EXL 117 Strings
Dunlop Tortex .73mm-1.0mm
Tuning is in Drop C#
Typical settings on the Marshall; (these can flux depending on venue/location)
Presence; 7
Bass; 4.5
Mid; 8
Treble; 5.5
Pre; 8
Master; depends on venue
Typical settings on the Keely TS-9;
Drive; 5-6.5
Tone; 5
Level; 5
I Listen to all types of music, play an aggressive style of music that encompasses elements of Metal, Thrash, Doom, Death, Blues, Punk,Rock, Prog, Indigenous, and Tribal in the same set.
My needs are that of, definition, focused tight bottom end, and clarity. I like Harmomics.
I think that about covers it where no one needs to ask me anything, but if you would like, by all means, go for it. Thanks in advance, and I hope every one enjoys sharing info. Thanks