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PS: I would've loved to have gone with Bareknuckle and kept my English4Albion.ru credentials.. but ... over twice the price... pffttt....
No one who recorded great or iconic music used them. So.


PS: I would've loved to have gone with Bareknuckle and kept my English4Albion.ru credentials.. but ... over twice the price... pffttt....


Hoping I’m not abusing the intent of this thread by detailing a pickup swap I’m working through. This is my 2021 Gibson SG Standard with the stock 490r/t set and PCB electronics.
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My Gibsons usually go into old Marshalls that are wound up and I roll down for cleanish tones, which had me really hating the modern wiring on that PCB due to the top end loss. My 490s also had problems with microphonics despite allegedly being potted.
No more:
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A couple weeks back I snagged a cheap set of Gibson Burstbucker 60s pickups and a 920d SG-V harness with some expiring MF points.
All was going well until I noticed I couldn’t get the clearance I needed for the new 3 way switch. So much for a quick and easy install.
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There’s no clearance to get the poker chip on there. Looking at the difference between the factory and replacement switch it’s pretty easy to see what’s going on.
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I’ve got an email out to 920d - will see where this goes. Not a great start.
Doesn’t look right but it may sound good. I often find small companies can’t get consistent results and just producing one good set doesn’t mean the next one is as good. Definitely a problem. The best repro I have found is the Throbak 101 , consistently good and it has the looks right. Built meticulously from the same materials and as far as possible uses the molds and winding machine from Gibson that the originals were made with.Anyone have strong convictions about alnico IV? My Burny has a pair of Manlius Fat Diane pickups that I love. They clean up really well but are also clear and punchy enough to create aggressive high gain tones.
I’ve been thinking about grabbing another pair, or maybe trying the Duncan Saturday Night Special set, which is doing a similar thing.
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Fat Diane PAF
Fat Diane PAF from Manlius Pickups. Authentic vintage PAtent Applied For tone with a rich mid response and big tone.www.manliusguitar.com
Doesn’t look right but it may sound good. I often find small companies can’t get consistent results and just producing one good set doesn’t mean the next one is as good. Definitely a problem. The best repro I have found is the Throbak 101 , consistently good and it has the looks right. Built meticulously from the same materials and as far as possible uses the molds and winding machine from Gibson that the originals were made with.
Anyone have strong convictions about alnico IV? My Burny has a pair of Manlius Fat Diane pickups that I love. They clean up really well but are also clear and punchy enough to create aggressive high gain tones.
I’ve been thinking about grabbing another pair, or maybe trying the Duncan Saturday Night Special set, which is doing a similar thing.
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Fat Diane PAF
Fat Diane PAF from Manlius Pickups. Authentic vintage PAtent Applied For tone with a rich mid response and big tone.www.manliusguitar.com
I didn’t realise they had gone up that much . I have a set in my PRS.I'd love to try some throbaks but at a thousand dollars a set they're miles outside the amount I'm willing to spend on pickups.
Yes Tim makes great pickups consistently. His high output passives have clarity that nobody else seems to achieve at similar DC resistance.The bare knuckle mule set I have is alnico iv and I really like them, the neck pickup is especially good IMO.
Yes , not for me.I'd love to try some Bareknuckles but unfortunately everything is now fucking loaded with Fishmans![]()
I didn’t realise they had gone up that much . I have a set in my PRS.
Yes Tim makes great pickups consistently. His high output passives have clarity that nobody else seems to achieve at similar DC resistance.
Yes , not for me.
Me three. I am no nuance connoisseur and I do enjoy my EMGs for some things. So not a snob so much as I just don't like them.Me neither
Interesting. Just out of curiousity, what is working for you with the neck pickup? I find the Fat Dianes to have the PAF thing but there is a slightly brighter and more articulate top with a slightly tighter bottom end - so I get some extra glass in the neck position which I love. I'm wondering if that's part of the IV vibe or some magic with the pickups.The bare knuckle mule set I have is alnico iv and I really like them, the neck pickup is especially good IMO.
Interesting. Just out of curiousity, what is working for you with the neck pickup? I find the Fat Dianes to have the PAF thing but there is a slightly brighter and more articulate top with a slightly tighter bottom end - so I get some extra glass in the neck position which I love. I'm wondering if that's part of the IV vibe or some magic with the pickups.
I like EMG they have nuances that just seem to be missing from the grunt of Fluance . I tried them when they first came out and assumed no one would go for it. Overpowered and characterless. But now characterless “is” the character. Give me back my subtle EMG 81 with the afterburner.Me three. I am no nuance connoisseur and I do enjoy my EMGs for some things. So not a snob so much as I just don't like them.