I have been pleasantly surprised by the sound out of my Crush 20RT. But I want to doom it up a little more.
I presently only own 1 guitar - a BC Rich Ironbird that came equipped with a single humbucker, a volume control knob, and nothing else. No tone knob, no single coil in the neck position.... nothing.
I'm recording some doomy, stoner-metal type stuff and have heard great things about bareknuckle warpig pickups. Alternatively, I saw this Jackson Kelly http://www.samash.com/js32t-kelly-elect ... 32tkelly-p comes stock with ceramic magnet pickups that might also get me the sound I'm looking for, not to mention it's always fun just to get a new guitar.
Finances will only allow me to buy one or the other, so what do you think will get me closest to the sound I'm looking for?
New Guitar vs Bareknuckle Warpig installed in old one
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Re: New Guitar vs Bareknuckle Warpig installed in old one
I picked up a bareknuckle p90 a few months back, and switched back to my stock pickup immediately. Way to high output for me. Lost all dynamics. If you are just looking for more output, why not get a pedal of some sort? Perhaps whatever fuzz pedal your favorite doom band uses, or even a boost pedal which will help to push the amp further into saturation. I had a Black Arts Pharaoh years ago and it was super versatile and could get extremely saturated if required. Also had a Wampler leviathan which was out of control. Ultimate doom fuzz if you ask me. That pedal sounded massive.
That said a new amp would probably get you the biggest improvement. Check out the CR120 combo, but I would suggest looking into pedals before pickups.
That said a new amp would probably get you the biggest improvement. Check out the CR120 combo, but I would suggest looking into pedals before pickups.
Re: New Guitar vs Bareknuckle Warpig installed in old one
Thank you for the feedback! It's actually nice to know that I have alternatives to burning myself with a soldering iron.
I checked out some clips of those pedals and they are pretty impressive. Any thoughts on running a Behringer VT999?
I checked out some clips of those pedals and they are pretty impressive. Any thoughts on running a Behringer VT999?
Re: New Guitar vs Bareknuckle Warpig installed in old one
Hey,
No experience with that pedal, but it looks identical to a pedal I've seen before. I think EHX? Anyway, if you are on a budget my friend brought over an Outlaw effects 5 oclock fuzz to jam last week. Wow did it sound massive, especially on bass. Then I look at the price and couldn't believe how affordable it was. Might be worth checking out.
So what exactly are you trying to achieve? I don't really know what "more doom" means. Are you looking for more gain, more output, more bass, more clarity?
No experience with that pedal, but it looks identical to a pedal I've seen before. I think EHX? Anyway, if you are on a budget my friend brought over an Outlaw effects 5 oclock fuzz to jam last week. Wow did it sound massive, especially on bass. Then I look at the price and couldn't believe how affordable it was. Might be worth checking out.
So what exactly are you trying to achieve? I don't really know what "more doom" means. Are you looking for more gain, more output, more bass, more clarity?
Re: New Guitar vs Bareknuckle Warpig installed in old one
Hey,
No experience with that pedal, but it looks identical to a pedal I've seen before. I think EHX? Anyway, if you are on a budget my friend brought over an Outlaw effects 5 oclock fuzz to jam last week. Wow did it sound massive, especially on bass. Then I look at the price and couldn't believe how affordable it was. Might be worth checking out.
So what exactly are you trying to achieve? I don't really know what "more doom" means. Are you looking for more gain, more output, more bass, more clarity?
No experience with that pedal, but it looks identical to a pedal I've seen before. I think EHX? Anyway, if you are on a budget my friend brought over an Outlaw effects 5 oclock fuzz to jam last week. Wow did it sound massive, especially on bass. Then I look at the price and couldn't believe how affordable it was. Might be worth checking out.
So what exactly are you trying to achieve? I don't really know what "more doom" means. Are you looking for more gain, more output, more bass, more clarity?
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Re: New Guitar vs Bareknuckle Warpig installed in old one
That is a boss metal zone through a bass amp... have at it!
Re: New Guitar vs Bareknuckle Warpig installed in old one
Sounds like a fuzz pedal should get you there. Check out the big muff. Cheap and effective.
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