Rio Grande BBQ pickups

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Thump I loved them till I got a Motor City Pickup called the Torque! Whooped it out of my les paul bridge!
 
Thump, Did you get a covered or uncovered BBQ? I am curious if they sound the same in your 2 guitars. I just can't believe how much different my Custom and Studio really sounded, one is thick and massive, the studio was a bit thin and chimey. Both sound good though.

I am interested to see how the t-top pickups will be once I get them potted.

The interesting thing is both Jeff and I are selling BBQ pickups at the moment....
 
I have a BBQ/Texas combo with no guitar to put them in :cry:
 
I replaced the 500T in my Paul with the BBQ - HUGE improvement! Pretty hot IMO, I end up rolling the volume down a tad almost always. Great pickup though!

I am intrigued by these Motor City do-hickey's though ;) Please tell more!
 
So can anyone comment on the differences between the BBQ and Motor City please?
 
I have one in my Strat, and the Strat being a brighter guitar, it is perfect for metal as well :)
It`s still woody nd thick, but tight as well. I also had it in my old RG 507, and it delivered enough crunch for the Metallica tribute band I used to play in.
 
I have a BBQ in the bridge of my Firebird Studio and a BBQ/Texas combo in my Explorer -- the BBQ is my favorite bridge humbucker for sure. It's on the darker side but it's so toneful and clear sounding to me,...not too hot either.
 
Jeff Hilligan":15xcf9dn said:
Thump I loved them till I got a Motor City Pickup called the Torque! Whooped it out of my les paul bridge!

Wade wound me a 14.1K Torque, love it. I wish he would release his new Eggie pickup descriptions so I know whether or not to get one of his current offerings or an Eggie model. :) :D

Come on wade! :thumbsup: Love ya man....
 
Your description is dead on Chris. I found them dark and muddy (I hated the Texas in the neck from the start) after a while and swapped them out for Dimarzio PAF/VHPAF set as well. The Dimarzio's sounded awesome in what was a very dark guitar to start with (Mcnaught VSC).
 
I JUST unpacked my BBQ (got it used off Ebay). It's going in my Custom today. I'll give a report after I get it in.
 
SgtThump":3nl7ojn7 said:
J.B.":3nl7ojn7 said:
I JUST unpacked my BBQ (got it used off Ebay). It's going in my Custom today. I'll give a report after I get it in.

Yeah, report back!
Got it in and it kicks ass!! Exactly what I was hoping for. Thick, thick, thick!! Lots of harmonics, just the right amount of output. Not "tight" on the lower strings but it's not flubby either, but I knew that before I got it. It's the Bogner XTC of pickups. :D
 
J.B.":3i3ac5tk said:
SgtThump":3i3ac5tk said:
J.B.":3i3ac5tk said:
I JUST unpacked my BBQ (got it used off Ebay). It's going in my Custom today. I'll give a report after I get it in.

Yeah, report back!
Got it in and it kicks ass!! Exactly what I was hoping for. Thick, thick, thick!! Lots of harmonics, just the right amount of output. Not "tight" on the lower strings but it's not flubby either, but I knew that before I got it. It's the Bogner XTC of pickups. :D


I lubs me some BBQ! :thumbsup:

My favorite pickup :rock:

Now if I could just find a neck pickup to match.... I tried a Genuine Texas but it was too muddy - I hear the Buffalo is a better choice with a lot of gain.
 
You BBQ guys have to try the Motor City Torque! Sweet, thick and clear! So muscular....but the Rio rocks I know!

I am always swapping pickups in my LPs, the Torque is in one now and the other has the Wolfetone Timbre Wolf and Marshallhead.

My PRS is not losing the Dragons - they rock and my 1989 SG rocks totall stock! Thick as hell!
 

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