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The amazing Phil

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« on: February 19, 2006, 02:34:58 AM »
...that you don't properly appreciate BKPs until you've played a guitar that's almost the same but doesn't have them. I found an ace telecaster in soundcontrol today, the body was really resonant, it didn't play that great but it sounded fantastic unplugged. Plugging it into a tweed fender amp which sounded pretty ace was a one way trip to dissapointment city. It was weedy and thin, it was like somebody ran up and turned the bass and mids down and put a blanket over the amp.

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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2006, 10:55:11 AM »
I totally agree!

I have 2 Les Pauls: 1 is a 1998 Gibson Les Paul Standard with Seymour Duncan Seth Lovers and my other is a Gordon Smith Graduate 60 (Les Paul Clone) with Bareknuckle Black Dog/Riff Raff pickups.

The Gibson on the whole plays slightly better (I prefer it's thicker neck) and sounds better unplugged than the Gordon Smith, but plugged into an amp, the Gordon Smith kicks the Gibson's ass all over the place as far as tone!

I now want a set of Mules for my Gibson when funds allow to bring it 'upto scratch' with the Gordon Smith :)
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2006, 12:23:34 PM »
Hell yes.

Like all the guys here, I'm always on the lookout for new guitars, and quite recently I went hunting: guitars that impressed me accoustically in and around denmark street:

Gibbo Explorer
USA Soloist (w/EMGs)
Schecter omen
RG prestige (not sure which: one of the 5 piece neck, mahog body ones).

Playing each one of them through my normal test amp (TSL: because its common and I have one) was diassapointing on all counts. My BK'd japanese (top of the line jap at the time, but still...) jackson and yamaha SG OWNED them ALL. And my handmade dean W/ BKs owns those.

I'm not sure which is better, BKing a cheap guitar and having it make £1500 guitars cry in a corner, or BKing an already amazing guitar and sitting back like king sh!t of turd mountain thinking "It doesnt get better than this, BWAHAHAHAHAHA"  :lol:

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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2006, 12:29:34 PM »
I agree with both, I have had to make a trip twice a week for the last 2 years to get my kids to guitar classes, these take place at different guitar shops. Lots of guitars come and go. Being friends with the managers has  given me a chance to try different models and makers. The custom ones, etc. Everything plug into an amp sounds pretty much dull, generic, more of the same. Take a look at any amp settings on the store and most have 10 on the bass, mids and treble, and of course crunch. This does not allow for appreciation of  a Tone of any kind. Like I said with a clean setting these instruments are lifeless. Enter excellent quality pickups , and it is day and night. There are good things out there, we just have to try them. No fear, no turning back.:)
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keith

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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2006, 03:37:11 PM »
Quote from: Brow
I totally agree!

I have 2 Les Pauls: 1 is a 1998 Gibson Les Paul Standard with Seymour Duncan Seth Lovers and my other is a Gordon Smith Graduate 60 (Les Paul Clone) with Bareknuckle Black Dog/Riff Raff pickups.

The Gibson on the whole plays slightly better (I prefer it's thicker neck) and sounds better unplugged than the Gordon Smith, but plugged into an amp, the Gordon Smith kicks the Gibson's ass all over the place as far as tone!

I now want a set of Mules for my Gibson when funds allow to bring it 'upto scratch' with the Gordon Smith :)


Hi Brow I have a Gibson V with a set of Crawlers in it and I have a Gibson Les Paul Standard with stock pups in . The V wipes the LP out every time.I have just ordered a set of zebra Mules for the LP. Ive probably offended the Gibson purists out there but what the hell......... Tim and the boys just make better pickups.
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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2006, 04:23:46 PM »
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Ive probably offended the Gibson purists out there but what the hell.........


You're preaching to the converted here mate...! ;)

Any attacks of Guitar based GAS I get now are immediately followed by BKP GAS...
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« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2006, 06:38:58 PM »
I've only got one BKP and it's a Sinner in a Strat-style guitar. I used to almost never play in the bridge position with single coils. Now I'm doing it more than half the time! And the other pickups in my guitar were by far the best pickups I'd ever heard in my life before BKPs; they weren't just stock.
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« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2006, 12:05:44 AM »
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Hi Brow I have a Gibson V with a set of Crawlers in it and I have a Gibson Les Paul Standard with stock pups in . The V wipes the LP out every time.I have just ordered a set of zebra Mules for the LP. Ive probably offended the Gibson purists out there but what the hell......... Tim and the boys just make better pickups.
cheers
keith


I have a Crawler in the bridge of a Strat with a pair of Irish Tours in the Middle and Neck positions.

The crawler is an awesome pickup! It's very open sounding and lets the guitars tone shine through, but it has enough power behind it to overdrive my Orange amp when I play harder. I love it :D
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« Reply #8 on: February 20, 2006, 11:35:14 AM »
I don't have two identical guitars to compare but BKP's sound louder and more alive than anything else.
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« Reply #9 on: February 20, 2006, 02:46:12 PM »
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Any attacks of Guitar based GAS I get now are immediately followed by BKP GAS...


Dude I've started GASing after guitars simply so I can put BKP's in them. Like oooh I really want a *insert BKP flavour of the moment* what guitar would that sound great in?

It's an addiction I'm telling ye
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« Reply #10 on: February 20, 2006, 04:14:19 PM »
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Any attacks of Guitar based GAS I get now are immediately followed by BKP GAS...


Dude I've started GASing after guitars simply so I can put BKP's in them. Like oooh I really want a *insert BKP flavour of the moment* what guitar would that sound great in?

It's an addiction I'm telling ye


Happens to me all the time. I see some guitar and think 'man, that would be a great guitar with this or that BKP'

If I had the money I'd have more guitars than Philking.
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keith

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« Reply #11 on: February 20, 2006, 05:50:18 PM »
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Ive probably offended the Gibson purists out there but what the hell.........


You're preaching to the converted here mate...! ;)

Any attacks of Guitar based GAS I get now are immediately followed by BKP GAS...


Yes I realise that Skybone its just all the excitement waiting for my new BKP's to arrive
Gibson 2000 Honeyburst Standard/10th Anniversaries
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