VENDUS !

Je vends deux micros Bare Knuckles :
- Un Mississippi Queen neck (P90 au format Humbucker),
- Un Riff Raff bridge (Humbucker)
Mississippi Queen neck :
Le son du P90 en format HB, pour monter sur une Les Paul, une SG etc. sans abimer la lutherie, modifier les défonces micros etc.
Un son plus gras qu’avec un simple bobinage pour Strat ou Tele, aussi puissant qu’un humbucker (volume de sortie « vintage », 6.9KΩ) mais avec plus de « clarté » dans le son.
Le Mississippi Queen neck possède un aimant Alnico IV.
Ma commande spécifiait des capots noirs satinés et des vis dorées, dont acte !
Voici ce qu’en dit le site Bare Knuckle :
A true P90 single coil mounted onto a humbucker chassis. Our first humbucker-size P90 and the benchmark for all HSP90 tone.
The Mississippi Queen humbucker-size P90 was the first HSP90 made by Bare Knuckle back in 2005 and quickly rose through the ranks being used by players as varied as Adrian Legg and Matt Bellamy. Fitting into any standard humbucker cavity, the Mississippi Queen offers humbucker players a direct replacement to experience true P90 tone without hacking their guitars about.
The wide and squat coil of a P90 creates a fatter tone compared to a Strat or Tele coil while the twin magnet design gives all the power of a hot humbucker. Wound with 42AWG plain enamel wire, the bridge Mississippi Queen is powered by Alnico V magnets and the neck, Alnico IV magnets. While the bottom-end is solid and the highs really sing, it’s the mid range where it’s really at; all the muscle of a humbucker but a much wider frequency response allowing the mids to really breath.
Into a clean amp the tone is fat and earthy, crank up the gain and the Mississippi Queen can absolutely scream. Add plenty of head room for superb dynamic control and a calibrated neck for complete balance and you get a set of HSP90s that can cover just about anything
Description Mississippi Queen sur le site Bare Knuckle
Riff Raff bridge :
Un humbucker taillé pour le rock AC/DC !
Aimant Alnico V, résistance DC 8.2KΩ
Ma commande spécifiait des capots noirs satinés et des vis dorées, dont acte !
Voici ce qu’en dit le site Bare Knuckle :
Tight and punchy bass response with a smooth bite in the high-end define the voice of early ’60s humbucker-driven rock’n'roll.
The Riff Raff humbucker is based on the shorter rough cast Alnico V PAFs of 1960, with a more symmetrical wind of 42 AWG plain enamel wire providing more focus in the upper-mids and brighter highs. While the same build standard and components of the other vintage humbuckers in the range apply, the Riff Raff delivers a more aggressive vintage tone and unmistakable rock voice. The bottom-end is deep but very controlled and coupled with the extra cut in the high-end, allow for plenty of snap and a classic range of organic, clean and driven tones.
Although voiced as a vintage rock humbucker, hard rock and metal players will enjoy the punchy and focused tone when used with hi-gain rigs.
Description Riff Raff sur le site Bare Knuckle
Prix : 75€ chaque micro, fdp out

Voici ce que ça donnait, sur une Les Paul Custom :
