Bare Knuckles PU's

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I was considering trying out a set of Bare Knuckles and wanted to know if I need the short or long leg for a Gibson LP? I'm also looking for some suggestions on which model to get. I'm looking for something medium to high output that splits well when coil tapped.
 
Tim at BKP is an awesome guy. tell by email or phone him what your looking for and the type of guitar it's going into and he will give you the answers to all the questions you asked. you' will have to be a bit more specific though, because they have quite a few buckers that fit that general bill.
 
tekbow":18alai7s said:
Tim at BKP is an awesome guy. tell by email or phone him what your looking for and the type of guitar it's going into and he will give you the answers to all the questions you asked. you' will have to be a bit more specific though, because they have quite a few buckers that fit that general bill.

+1
Don't be afraid to ask Tim! He's there to help! :lol: :LOL:
 
Most Les Pauls have long leg, but short leg will work just fine also. The only problem with long leg is if you take out the pickup and decide to use it in something else, it may not fit. But short leg will fit into any guitar.
 
need more details on what you're looking for tonewise
output only doesn't say much
BKP is plenty of great medium high output humbucker options and they all work great in les pauls
just replaced a motor city afwayu with a bk cold sweat in my '73 custom :rock:
 
What does a pickup with short and long let mean? I know all about regular spacing and trem spaced, but this sounds different...
 
ericsabbath":29d6s6qd said:
need more details on what you're looking for tonewise
output only doesn't say much
BKP is plenty of great medium high output humbucker options and they all work great in les pauls
just replaced a motor city afwayu with a bk cold sweat in my '73 custom :rock:
I like great string definition, tight lows, even mids (not scooped), and highs with good attact but not overly bright. I want it to clean up nice when I back down the guitar's volume. Like I said too, I'm looking for something that sounds good when you split the coils. I'm thinking maybe the Rebel Yell?
 
blackba":3oc9vx8t said:
What does a pickup with short and long let mean? I know all about regular spacing and trem spaced, but this sounds different...

All it is, is the length of the actual legs that the screws mount into the pickup from the pickup ring.
 
luxxtone":39teg976 said:
Most Les Pauls have long leg, but short leg will work just fine also. The only problem with long leg is if you take out the pickup and decide to use it in something else, it may not fit. But short leg will fit into any guitar.

THIS.

+1 :thumbsup:

V.
 
So it probably better to get the short leg for easier resale purposes.
 
luxxtone":n0mt6h3r said:
blackba":n0mt6h3r said:
What does a pickup with short and long let mean? I know all about regular spacing and trem spaced, but this sounds different...

All it is, is the length of the actual legs that the screws mount into the pickup from the pickup ring.
Problem with this is on some guitars if the body isn't routed deep enough and you get the long leg you've got problems. :doh:
 
Ya, I'd just order a short leg set - period.

The BIG question is which model are you going to purchase? Hell, there are so many options to choose from... I have a pair of Riff Raffs and man, they are the biz when it comes to vintage style growl. Depends a lot on the amp too. A lot of cats think a high output pick up is the way to go, but a lot of amps sound really really sweet with a lower output pick up therefore making the amp have to work a bit harder at its job. The Vintage models are all lower output (in comparison to the super hot Contemporary line up) and sound truly beautiful. However, the Vintage Hot would have something to offer you too.

Emeralds.
Riff Raffs.
Rebel Yells.
Miracle Man.

Any of these would light you up - with the lower output being the RR's and the hotter outputs being the MM's and RY's.

Peace,
V.
 
I definitely think the Rebel Yells would fit you. They're quite bright, so they work well in darker guitars such as LP's as well. Not sure what you're looking for in a neck pickup, but a lot of people like to pair up a VHII in the neck with a Rebel Yell. The Rebel Yell and VHII are quite hot, not super modern ott gain, but medium output I guess. Tims calls that lineup "Vintage Hot"
However, Tim from Bareknuckle is honestly your best bet, as he knows his pickups best :thumbsup:
 
rebel yells are bright. a very very vintagey bright.
I wouldn't put them in a guitar that's fairly bright acoustically.

Nailbombs do a better job compressing down some of the upper treble.

I love BKP's super hot stuff but in the mid to slight hot range...BGPickups Hellabucker is my favorite one by far.
 
I just had a set of coldsweat installed in my J custom.They are awsome! Clear and punchy with great clarity.Perfect for 80's rock and metal up to modern trash metal a la slayer,metalica :rock: .Very crunchy but warm at the same time with singin lead tone.The neck is absolutely awsome too,very fluid lead tone.
 
The Cold Sweats sound interesting, but I'm a pretty big fan of warmth of Alnico magnets and the CS's are ceramic. :confused:
 
yeah i really like alnico too :rock: I have a set of nailbomb on the way for another guitar and id also like to try the holy diver.
 
Lp Freak":2r83yoxo said:
The Cold Sweats sound interesting, but I'm a pretty big fan of warmth of Alnico magnets and the CS's are ceramic. :confused:
Cold sweat neck Pu is alnico;it's ceramic only for the bridge Pu.What kind of LP is it for?If it's a Mahogany-only,the Rebel Yell won't be too bright..
 
viking22":316nrqoi said:
Lp Freak":316nrqoi said:
The Cold Sweats sound interesting, but I'm a pretty big fan of warmth of Alnico magnets and the CS's are ceramic. :confused:
Cold sweat neck Pu is alnico;it's ceramic only for the bridge Pu.What kind of LP is it for?If it's a Mahogany-only,the Rebel Yell won't be too bright..
It's an R0.
 

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