Bareknuckle pickup rumor.

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I had heard a silly (or so I thought) rumour that Bareknuckle pickups have the same feel/tone as if you were playing the pickup in the neck position even if you were in the bridge position. I didn't really believe that until I got to play a Blackmachine for a while that had a Cold Sweat bridge pickup and a Painkiller neck pickup. Now, I don't know if it was because the Cold Sweat is a low output pickup or if the combination of woods in the guitar made it this way, but it did very much sound and feel like a neck pickup. The Painkiller did also but I'm sure that was because it was in the neck position (duh).

I normally would not care, and just go on my merry little way, but I am having a Warmoth 7 string spec'd out and I was thinking about putting in a War Pig in the bridge. I just thought I would ask you fine gentlemen who had experience with these pickups your opinion before I pulled the trigger.

So, do they all feel like neck pickups? or more specifically, does the War Pig feel like a neck pickup?
 
Not IMHO. But I never swapped bridge for neck or visa versa.

I have Rebel Yells, Crawler and had the Black Dog, Cold Sweat, and VHII bridge pups in a few Les Pauls.
 
I never had any issues like that while I had my painkiller set. Those things sounded awesome!!
 
No not at all, and I've got various BKPs in several guitars including a Cold Sweat set in an all mahogany 26.5" seven string tuned down a step.
 
I installed a painkiller in the bridge of a Dean (not sure the model, double cut made in the USA) for a friend of mine, and it sounded nice and sharp like a good high output bridge pickup should. Nothing like a neck pickup tone.
 
that was my experience, meaning it sounded like a neck pup to me.

this was in my MIJ jackson that had an EMG 85 @ 18V in the bridge prior to the BK. pup in question was a nailbomb.

with that said, i grew to appreciate the sound of it, even if it was something that was totally different than what i was used to.
 
my PK's rock in my LP...they destroy the shitty stock '57's.
 
John Busbee":2l01to4c said:
my PK's rock in my LP...they destroy the shitty stock '57's.

That's the first time I've ever heard 57's referred to as "shitty". Those are great all round pickups IMO.
 
IntenseJim":1r1b9m0k said:
Not IMHO. But I never swapped bridge for neck or visa versa.

I have Rebel Yells, Crawler and had the Black Dog, Cold Sweat, and VHII bridge pups in a few Les Pauls.

What do you think of the Crawler pups? I have a set but haven't installed them in anything. Thanks!
 
It must have been either wired incorrectly or the pickup was broken somehow. The whole bridge pickup sounding like a neck pickup doesn't make any sense to me....there must be another problem.
 
If anything, Tims neck pickups sound more like a bridge pickup. I have had quite a bunch of these. rebell Yells in a LP custom kill.
 
troublehead":2f6h0djb said:
John Busbee":2f6h0djb said:
my PK's rock in my LP...they destroy the shitty stock '57's.

That's the first time I've ever heard 57's referred to as "shitty". Those are great all round pickups IMO.
Yeah...no kidding. :confused:
 
glip22":1ctfzpmf said:
If anything, Tims neck pickups sound more like a bridge pickup. I have had quite a bunch of these. rebell Yells in a LP custom kill.

+1 I rarley ever use neck pickups but i loved ever bareknuckle nec pickup ive played.
 
glip22":38258ois said:
If anything, Tims neck pickups sound more like a bridge pickup.

This is more likely - in my experience his neck pickups are so much less muddy than most neck pickups that they sound closer to a bridge pickup than most others do. They still have the character of a neck pickup but with the cut of a bridge pickup.
Cant say I've ever heard of the bridge pickups sounding like neck pickups :(

And Robotechnology, I have a Crawler bridge pickup and its lovely - very versatile, with a lovely mid-range growl.
 
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