EVH Frank or BK Rebel Yell?

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I have a Alder/Maple Strat which i just routed from a single at the bridge to a HB, Now i love ED's tone but i dont want it to be a EVH One trick Pony, I emailed Tim from Bareknuckle Pickups And he recommended the Rebel Yell which sounds like a perfect fit, As for the EVH Frank pickup It seems tempting as well but in the clips ive heard it sounds a little harsh and doesnt have a good clean. Any reccomendations?
 
You need a PAF type pickup. I've heard some people say the MCP 2nd degree black belt is the "best pickup for Eddie's tone". I have one and I can't say that, but I also don't have Eddie's old Marshall to try it out on. I can say it's a damn fine sounding pickup.
 
+1 on Tim's suggestion on the Rebel Yell. Does pretty much everything really well, very balanced. Hot enough to do rock and metal, but not overly hot to make a one-trick pony.
 
Rogue":2kfq2hhu said:
You need a PAF type pickup. I've heard some people say the MCP 2nd degree black belt is the "best pickup for Eddie's tone". I have one and I can't say that, but I also don't have Eddie's old Marshall to try it out on. I can say it's a damn fine sounding pickup.

What guitar do you have it in?
 
luxxtone":3d8li1pq said:
+1 on Tim's suggestion on the Rebel Yell. Does pretty much everything really well, very balanced. Hot enough to do rock and metal, but not overly hot to make a one-trick pony.

PM'D
 
sebby123":11rtlq0b said:
luxxtone":11rtlq0b said:
+1 on Tim's suggestion on the Rebel Yell. Does pretty much everything really well, very balanced. Hot enough to do rock and metal, but not overly hot to make a one-trick pony.

PM'D

Replied :thumbsup:
 
I love BKP's... Period. Just awesome hunks of magnet, metal and wire - soooooooo sweet.

V.
 
Chubtone":2tq8ltum said:
I love the Duncan '78.

Yeah, the '78 is awesome. I used to have one in my chopper strat. It sounds really similar to the Wolfetone Marshallhead too.
 
I'd pick the holy diver over the rebel yell
it's like an overwound rebel yell, less bright, with a thicker low end and more fluid lead tone
 
ericsabbath":18doiogq said:
I'd pick the holy diver over the rebel yell
it's like an overwound rebel yell, less bright, with a thicker low end and more fluid lead tone

For the tone im going for the holy diver would be a little to thick, And i like a tight low end, Which the rebel is better for. Rebel = More high mid and Holy diver = more low mid tone, As the mark iv already pushs lots of low mids im scarred it would turn into mush.
 
Do you think the Rebel Yell would sound good in an Ash guitar (strat)? This pick up sounds to be awesome, but it could be too bright in an ash guitar.
 
reverymike":1t8foaqr said:
Do you think the Rebel Yell would sound good in an Ash guitar (strat)? This pick up sounds to be awesome, but it could be too bright in an ash guitar.

Alder :thumbsup:
Also, Its not the brightest strat.
 
sebby123":kp1jqm4b said:
reverymike":kp1jqm4b said:
Do you think the Rebel Yell would sound good in an Ash guitar (strat)? This pick up sounds to be awesome, but it could be too bright in an ash guitar.

Alder :thumbsup:
Also, Its not the brightest strat.

Actually, I was trying to hijack the thread -- I have an ash strat coming in, and was considering the Rebel Yell.
 
sebby123":7c4rbrzl said:
ericsabbath":7c4rbrzl said:
I'd pick the holy diver over the rebel yell
it's like an overwound rebel yell, less bright, with a thicker low end and more fluid lead tone

For the tone im going for the holy diver would be a little to thick, And i like a tight low end, Which the rebel is better for. Rebel = More high mid and Holy diver = more low mid tone, As the mark iv already pushs lots of low mids im scarred it would turn into mush.

the holy diver is pretty tight for alnico 5
I had it in two low tuned bass heavy mahogany les pauls
it's not a dark or mushy sounding pickup by any means
I even found it too bright when I first played it in standard tuning

the holy diver was one of the prototype candidates for steve stevens, but he liked the other one better, so that other one became the rebell yell, but still quite similar, just underwound
the diver delivered the best lead tone I ever had
I miss mine and I'm definitely ordering another one (hopefully soon)

just make some research on bkp forum and you will find some recent threads with similar goals as yours and some of those guys are quite happy with the holy diver :thumbsup:
 
ericsabbath":3g49waha said:
sebby123":3g49waha said:
ericsabbath":3g49waha said:
I'd pick the holy diver over the rebel yell
it's like an overwound rebel yell, less bright, with a thicker low end and more fluid lead tone

For the tone im going for the holy diver would be a little to thick, And i like a tight low end, Which the rebel is better for. Rebel = More high mid and Holy diver = more low mid tone, As the mark iv already pushs lots of low mids im scarred it would turn into mush.

the holy diver is pretty tight for alnico 5
I had it in two low tuned bass heavy mahogany les pauls
it's not a dark or mushy sounding pickup by any means
I even found it too bright when I first played it in standard tuning

the holy diver was one of the prototype candidates for steve stevens, but he liked the other one better, so that other one became the rebell yell, but still quite similar, just underwound
the diver delivered the best lead tone I ever had
I miss mine and I'm definitely ordering another one (hopefully soon)

just make some research on bkp forum and you will find some recent threads with similar goals as yours and some of those guys are quite happy with the holy diver :thumbsup:

I research and post there often, Ive owned a PK, C-bomb and CS, And after going back to single coils for awhile i didnt want something insanely hot like the ones i had before. I emailed tim, and my original two that i was looking at where the diver, and VHII but he recommended the Rebel Instead. I would love to try a holy diver and compare them, But i dunno if i afford both right now.
 
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