cphr3d":secdzcrf said:
Thanks for the suggestions. I really appreciate it. Im really digging the BKP Emerald "Modern Metal" sound clip on BKP's website. A couple of follow up questions..
- Are the sound clips on BKP's website fairly accurate?
- Where's a good place to purchase BKPs?
- Since they're made in the UK, is there much of a delay/wait?
- Whats the advantage of getting a matched set if any?
- Has anyone toyed around with the Motor City Pickups?
Thanks...
well, most of them were recorded with the same guitar (an '85 les paul custom, if I remember well)
the thing is that they were recorded with an Axe FX, so response in a real amp can vary
didn't try the emerald, but I had most of the contemporary and half of the vintage and vintage hot humbucker models
they are all amazing pickups and most of them have a quite unique character
what they all share in common is that sparkly top and the ability of keeping things clear under the highest amounts of gain
some people do not enjoy them as they don't compress things a lot like duncans, dimarzios, gibsons and even prs pickups
best and usually cheapest place to buy is usually their own website
usually the fastest way as well, as you don't have to wait a batch of other people pickups
people in the US recommend ordering from axe palace, though
in both cases, you'll have a great customer service
delivery can delay up to a month, but I believe it's usually around 10 days, maybe 2 weeks, if you order directly
there's no actual "matched" set
all humbucker models have a bridge and a neck model, and they have different coils, sometimes completely different specs (magnet, dc reading, wire type and gauge, coil offset)
when you order a matched set, you have a small discount, as they will come in the same package
when you order a "mismatched" set (different models), you get two boxes, two manuals, two picks, two stickers, two string packs
I had a motor city afwayu/2nd degree black belt set
they are great pickups as well, but I didn't bond with the afwayu as much as I did with most bkps
it was way too bassy, middy, saturated and a bit dry
like a boosted version of the bk nailbomb I replaced
didn't sound bad at all, but it was too much of everything
loved the 2nd degree black belt in the neck, though
one of the best neck pickups I ever played
the neck bk vhII reminds me of it, but I prefer the mule