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Author Topic: REQUEST: Warpig and Blackdog Clips, heavy and clean stuff  (Read 3297 times)

Arch Angel

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REQUEST: Warpig and Blackdog Clips, heavy and clean stuff
« on: July 23, 2007, 02:03:43 PM »
Hey,

I want to put some bkp's in my other electric guitar also (it's a schecter A7 7string, fixed bridge/stringthrough). I am looking for some soundclips of the Warpig and Blackdog pickups. I would like to hear some heavy riffage with just the bridgepickup of both these types, and clean stuff from bridge&neck and neck.

When I say heavy I mean anything varrying from rhythm-chord-schemes to the fast melodic metalcore riffs. Please help, cuz I mailed tim for advice and I want to order tomorrow but he didn't respond yet.

Cheers, Joël

Arch Angel

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REQUEST: Warpig and Blackdog Clips, heavy and clean stuff
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2007, 12:58:27 PM »
Is there no-one with clips for me? I've been checking out loads of clips yesterday and came to conclude I prefer the Blackdogs, but still I would like a little confirmation and hear some metal-clips with those babies. Anyone got any?

CaffeineJunkie

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REQUEST: Warpig and Blackdog Clips, heavy and clean stuff
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2007, 11:05:05 PM »
have a look at

http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9108

it's not perfect, but it is the black dog with a fair bit of overdrive... once i've refined it further i'll post better clips of it...
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Arch Angel

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REQUEST: Warpig and Blackdog Clips, heavy and clean stuff
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2007, 02:21:27 PM »
Okay thanks for the clip,I have ordered them already and they'll be coming in this week probably, so i'm looking forward to that!

By the way, if you're playing with a lot of gain and even distortion or OD, it is pretty essential to stay in control of your strings and palmmute. You know what you're playing, so when you listen to this piece of music you know what's going on, but because it's kinda messy I loose track of it at the end. It's just a word of advice from a metal-guitarist (Being me), furthermore, work on the little mistakes man, you can do it I'm sure if you put a little more time into it!

Cheers, Joël