WebMar 24, 2013 · It's interesting that the BKP site says that the Riff Raff is based on short A5 magent PAF's, but it doesn't say that they actually use that particular magnet style in the … WebJun 6, 2024 · These are part of Bare Knuckle's "Vintage Hot" range. Basically a hot PAF set (read these described on their boards as like the Riff Raff set on steroids), basically, I wanted something hotter than vintage, but not "Metal" as such. These nail it. Bright, but not shrill or icepicky and they nail the sounds I was after.
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WebJul 30, 2024 · After doing some searching I’m hearing that the BKP Riff Raff or Wolftone Marshallhead would be a better fit. I should mention that I’m in a 90’s/2000’s rock band. … WebApr 16, 2012 · The bridge Emerald has a distinctly PAF feel to it so will give you what the Riff Raff will with the added ability to push on further if needed. It will cut through on a Les Paul perfectly and that is indeed its natural home. The EQ is broadly similar to the Riff Raff and a Riff Raff on steroids doesn't seem like a bad description of it. floating notepad windows 10
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WebMar 20, 2024 · I have been looking into the BKP Riff Raff and VHII as they both seem tight enough but what I really liked about the Detroiter was the low mids grind I could hear on … WebMar 19, 2024 · BKP Riff Raff vs VHII vs MCP Detroiter Jnewt90 Yesterday at 1:40 AM 1 2 Soundstorm Active member 34 minutes ago #21 braintheory said: Well those are all hotter pickups, so Tone Specific doesn’t have an equivalent for that right now. Of the stuff made today honestly I don’t think anything is really that great. WebRiff Raff From £157.20 Tight and punchy bass response with a smooth bite in the high-end define the voice of early '60s humbucker-driven r… View/Buy VHII From £157.20 Crystal … great island ocean club west yarmouth