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Bare Knuckle Boot Camp Old Guard Single Coil T Neck Pickups Nickel – New Bare Knuckle Pickups Guitar Effect Pedal

£75.00

The Bare Knuckle Old Guard Single Coil T Neck is a high-end pickup designed to fit 6-string guitars with 50mm spacing. It provides a warm sound and captures the essence of vintage guitars from the 50s and 60s. The moderate output range is ideal for classic blues pop rock and everything in between. The flat…

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The Bare Knuckle Boot Camp Old Guard Single Coil T Neck Pickups Nickel is in New condition and made by Bare Knuckle Pickups , it is a great Nickel Pickups Neck T Coil Single Guard Old Camp Boot Knuckle Bare Guitar Effect Pedal- The Bare Knuckle Old Guard Single Coil T Neck is a high-end pickup designed to fit 6-string guitars with 50mm spacing. It provides a warm sound and captures the essence of vintage guitars from the 50s and 60s. The moderate output range is ideal for classic blues pop rock and everything in between. The flat magnetic profile and high-end Alnico II magnets help to produce the open and dynamic tone. Each pickup is hand wound and warrantied for life for added reliability. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 75 Features Provides warm rich tone Old Guard Neck Pickup Reminiscent of vintage-sound from 50s and 60s Moderate output Ideal for multiple genres including Blues Rock Pop and Country Fits telecasters with 50mm spacing Specifications Magnet Profile: Flat Neck Coil: Stock-wound/polarity Hookup: Red & black cloth Cover: Nickel

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About Bare Knuckle Pickups

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Bare Knuckle Pickups is a UK-based company renowned for crafting high-end, hand-wound guitar pickups. Founded in 2003 by Tim Mills, a guitarist with a background in metal and rock music, the company quickly established itself as a leader in the boutique pickup market.

Bare Knuckle Pickups are known for their exceptional tonal clarity, dynamic response, and versatility, catering to a wide range of musical styles from blues and jazz to rock and metal.

Each pickup is meticulously hand-wound in the UK, using premium materials and traditional techniques, ensuring high quality and consistency. The company offers a broad selection of pickups, including humbuckers, single-coils, P90s, and more, all of which are designed to enhance the natural sound of the guitar and meet the needs of discerning musicians.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

Neck

A neck pickup is an electric guitar pickup positioned near the neck of the instrument, close to the fingerboard.

This placement captures the string vibrations with a warmer, fuller tone compared to the bridge pickup.

The neck pickup emphasizes the lower frequencies and midrange, resulting in a smoother, more rounded sound with enhanced bass response.

It’s often used for playing styles that require a more mellow and creamy tone, such as jazz, blues, and rhythm playing.

The neck pickup is valued for its rich, deep sound and is commonly used for solos and melodies where a softer, more nuanced tone is desired.

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Pickups

Pickups are devices on electric and acoustic guitars that capture the vibrations of the strings and convert them into an electrical signal, which can then be amplified and modified to produce sound.

Typically consisting of magnets wrapped with coils of wire, pickups are crucial components in shaping a guitar’s tone and output.

There are several types of pickups, including single-coil, humbucker, and piezo pickups, each offering distinct sound characteristics.

Single-coil pickups are known for their bright, clear sound but can be prone to interference and noise.

Humbucker pickups, on the other hand, use two coils to cancel out noise, providing a warmer, fuller tone.

Piezo pickups are often used in acoustic guitars to capture the natural sound of the instrument.

The choice and placement of pickups on a guitar play a significant role in determining its sound, making them a key element in a guitarist’s setup and overall musical expression.

Single Coil

A single-coil pickup is a type of electric guitar pickup that uses a single coil of wire wrapped around a set of magnets to capture the vibrations of the guitar strings. This design is known for its bright, clear, and detailed sound, with pronounced high frequencies and a sharp attack. Single-coil pickups are often favored in genres like blues, country, and rock for their crisp and articulate tone. However, they can be prone to picking up electromagnetic interference, which can lead to unwanted hum or noise. Despite this, their distinctive sound quality and straightforward design have made them a popular choice for many guitarists.

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