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Yes I do currently.acalaf":32dg5rsg said:do you have the emg solderless system in the guitar?
Yes I do currently.acalaf":32dg5rsg said:do you have the emg solderless system in the guitar?
Has whatever comes with the EMG 57/66 set.scottosan":255ou2ha said:Does it have the stock 300k pots in it?
zerotolerance":1o3xw8dc said:Bare Knuckle Rebel Yell and never look back. I had the same problem with my Gibson - dark downtuned (B standard) guitar, I also wanted "organic sound" -they helped a lot. Just keep in mind that these are very bright pickups with almost no low end, if you decide to play "normal" stuff later they can be quite harsh. I liked to play Whitesnake with them, in normal tuning they gave me almost instant 80s hair metal sound. I found Gibson 498, 500 and few other Bare Knuckles (Nailbomb, Painkiller) too muddy
zerotolerance":yu9599ba said:Bare Knuckle Rebel Yell and never look back. I had the same problem with my Gibson - dark downtuned (B standard) guitar, I also wanted "organic sound" -they helped a lot. Just keep in mind that these are very bright pickups with almost no low end, if you decide to play "normal" stuff later they can be quite harsh. I liked to play Whitesnake with them, in normal tuning they gave me almost instant 80s hair metal sound. I found Gibson 498, 500 and few other Bare Knuckles (Nailbomb, Painkiller) too muddy
I too had a Painkiller as well as a C Pig in the Mahogany Neckthrough Ibanez I mentioned earlier that I also don't like the EMG's in just like the Les Paul. I too found that both BKP's including the Painkiller were a bit too muddy. I felt like they both gave it a sludgy kind of tone. Like early 90's Swedish death metal like Dismember or all those Boss HM2 kind of bands as opposed to SYL City type sound I was after. Take that with a grain of salt as that was almost 10 years ago and my perception of tone and feel and everything has changed since then. Maybe the ultra hot pickups are pushing the low and low mid frequencies too far that are already prominent in those guitars as opposed to a more balanced or brighter voiced guitar?MetalHeadMike":yu9599ba said:zerotolerance":yu9599ba said:Bare Knuckle Rebel Yell and never look back. I had the same problem with my Gibson - dark downtuned (B standard) guitar, I also wanted "organic sound" -they helped a lot. Just keep in mind that these are very bright pickups with almost no low end, if you decide to play "normal" stuff later they can be quite harsh. I liked to play Whitesnake with them, in normal tuning they gave me almost instant 80s hair metal sound. I found Gibson 498, 500 and few other Bare Knuckles (Nailbomb, Painkiller) too muddy
Dude if you found the Painkiller too muddy, it was either a) wired wrong, c) a damaged pup, c)or a combination of the former.
I love the Rebel Yells in my 04 LP for heavy rock/classic rock, but hate them in that guitar for modern metal.
In my walnut Carvin the RY was great for modern metal. Still not anywhere near as good as the PK.
The Painkiller would still be a better choice for the type of stuff the OP is going for.
Intimidator333":8etad7vw said:Yes I do currently.acalaf":8etad7vw said:do you have the emg solderless system in the guitar?
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