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Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: English Pounds 180
Submitted 09/27/2009 at 05:33pm by Sime

Features :
Calibrated pair of Steve Stevens Rebel Yell.
Tech Specs: DC: 14.45k/8.3k (bridge/neck)
Magnet: Alnico V.
Four conductor wiring but installed as a straight humbucker ( no coil splitting etc - just the pure sound)

Instrument :
Installed in a 2007 Les Paul Standard. They replaced the existing burstbuckers as the bridge Burstbucker died after 2 years of very low use. This was disappointing but to turn a negative int o a positive, I swapped both Burst buckers out and dropped in the Rebel Yells. I am very glad I did.

Sound : 10
I own several guitars (Fenders , Gibson, Gretsch, Belman, PRS etc). The Les Paul rarely got used as it didn't inspire me as much as some others. But I dropped in the Bare Knuckles and
Holy Cow! The lester is now close to my best sounding guitar. Catch me on the right day and it is the best. It is the only guitar I feel i can pick up and play anything nn it and it sounds good if not F _ _ _ ing amazing.

A strong punchy high gain sound with loads of single note clarity.

This is the first time I have been inspired to write a review. They are that good.

Overall Rating : 10
If stolen, I would cry like a baby and then get in touch with Tim Mills and order s new set.
I've been playing on and off for 6 years (with a 20 year break in between year 3 and 4!)
I own too much gear but is mostly high end stuff and these pups are as good as any (even my PS DGT or Nash Strat -my 2 previous faves)


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: Euros 250
Submitted 07/17/2009 at 05:50am by meckintosh

Features :
Calibrated Set, Black Covers, laser etched Railgun.
Passive, of course.
I use it with a three way switch, Volume pot and Tone Push/Pull (Coil Split).
Guitar: Fender CS Elite Showmaster (H-H).

Instrument :
Funny Story..I bought this CS Fender and never liked the Seymour`s that came with her (SH-1 + SH-4). The Sound was very deep and with higher gain it got all muddy.
So I tried several sets of hummies..til I found out about Bare Knuckles.

The Steve Stevens Signature Set cought my eye, because of the nice finishes and the distinctive Sound.
And guess what they deliver...

Sound : 10
Nice and shiny cleansound, with a sparkle and shimmer.
If you krank up the Volume you will wake up the Beast!
Ride em til you get into that Hard-Rock feeling, dude!
You will get in between those sounds very easy too, just use your Fingers.

The Coil-Split doesnt give you a sc sound, but it thins out the sound very good.
I play clean, blues, rock... mostly through Fender Amps.

Overall Rating : 10
Best support ever!
I phoned with Tim Mills for a while, he mailed extra pics, was very friendly and helped me get the right hummies.
Shipping was very fast and the price is not asked too much for what you get!

I wouldnt even consider getting those again.. I would do it right away!
Friend of mine will buy a set too... its the sound that gets you.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: USD 307
Submitted 04/30/2009 at 10:56am by FSU

Features :
Calibrated set of 53mm Rebel Yell Humbuckers with Burnt Chrome finish used with 5 way rotary switch.

Instrument :
I installed this on a 20th anniversary PRS Custom 24 to replace the stock HFS and Vintage Bass pickups. Stock pickups are nice but didn't have the bite I was looking for. Calibrated for neck and bridge positions.

Sound : 10
Holy ****! These pickups absolutely rip. The first thing I noticed was the sound. Almost like taking a blanket off of the cabinet. Sound is very full. Second thing I noticed was the clarity of the notes. Everything shines through. I'm playing this through a Bogner Fish with a VHT 2502 into a Marshall 2x12 with Greenbacks and a Marshall 4x12 with Vintage 30's. Absolutely brutal sound. Great low mids from this pickup for some nice chunky sounds if you want and very articulate. Can't say enough about these pickups. Fantastic for all types of rock. Neck position is very warm. Can get a fantastic bluesy sound out of these and they split very well.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 23 years and I've played a ton of gear. Every once in a while you get a piece of gear that you are completely blown away by. This is one of those times. Like I said it was almost like taking a blanket off of my cabinets. Sound came alive when I installed these. Anyone looking for an unbelievable upgrade to your sound needs to check these out. Pass on the SD's and the actives that are all gain and no tone. These give you the best of both worlds. Power and the purity of tone.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/26/2009 at 09:15am by Bryan

Features :
Passive Humbucking pickup. Chrome cover, 2 conductor...Classic Look, however, different cover and conductor options are available for for this and every other bare knuckle model.

Instrument :
I installed this in a 2000 Gibson Les Paul Standard, in the bridge position. I am replacing the stock, Gibson 498T. The pickup in the neck is a gibson stock 490R. This is the Steve Stevens model but I am not sure if he uses this pickup. The pickup was replaced because I have heard so many great things about bare knuckle pickups. They seem to make humbuckers for any style of music.

Sound : 10
The output level is great! Not loud...reduced output over the stock Gibson. By having a lower output pickup, you can really hear the natural tonal characteristics warmth detail and clarity shine through. I am using this with a Johnson Millenium 150 with vintage mullards, 2xv30's and a handwired Marshall 4x12 configured in stereo. All of my cables are monster. For gigs, I use a Marshall TSL 100 with Vintage Mullards and JJEL34's through the handwired Marshall cabinet. The tone's I can get with this pickup and set up are phenominal! The pickup brings detail, warmth, balance, punch, organic-ness to my sound I could'nt get with the stock Gibson pickup. The mid's sound really organic and powerful. It's does exactly what I want it to do for any application. I play all sorts of stuff. Metal, Reggae, punk, rock, surf. This handles all with ease! I'm not sure if there is an application where this pickup would sound slightly bad....Maybe hardcore death metal...you might want to try a bareknuckle nailbomb for that.

Overall Rating : 10
I would def buy it again. But I am also up for trying bareknuckle stuff in my other guitars. For my number one LP, the Steve Stevens is it! I've been playing 13 years and have owned a crap load of gear. I feel that there is nothing like a good hand made pickup. Tim at Bareknuckle is doing it better then a lot of these big pickup companies and even a lot of the small ones as well. He gives great service, and a great selection....and he's a nice dude. He recommended I try this pickup when I told him what kind of sound I was after. The price was more then fair, and it arrived from the UK less then 2 weeks after I ordered it! This pickup is it! I can't ask for more. End of Story!


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: USD 90
Submitted 01/02/2009 at 04:42pm by Dion

Features :
Steve Stevens Rebel Yell Humbucker Pickup

Instrument :
Washburn Steve Stevens signature model SS40

Sound : 10
These pickups are killer!
Amazing clarity on all levels, even low end with loads of distortion is razor sharp.
Recorded 2 tracks into Logic and barely had to do anything to the sound at all.
These pickups just sing, blows the old SD JB's out of the water.
Well worth the money, I shall definately be keeping these in my guitar.
Top job Bare Knuckles!!


Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playing for 15 years now and have tried many types of pickups and these are by far the best ive heard. Would have liked to have the raygun covers with mine but dealer only had plain black ones.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/11/2008 at 10:51am by KC

Features :
Humbuckers are clear and just rock.

Instrument :
I put the RY`s in a Washburn USA Custom shop. Billy O`Reilly at B&D guitars in Phoenix installed them. Great job.

Sound : 10
Levels are great.Marshall stack. Classic rock comes alive with the RY`s.

Overall Rating : 10
Billy O. at B%D swears by these pickups. I had them put in cool old red washburn. At first he said it will be like putting a HEMI in a Pinto.But after he was done,even he was amazed at the greatness of the sound,looks,etc. of the axe !!!


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/02/2008 at 02:49pm by DIDIER

Features :
This review is about the Rebel Yell calibrated set (Steve Stevens's signature pickups). Humbuckers of course ...
This set of calibrated pickups is handwound in the UK.

Instrument :
I replaced the Seymour Duncan Alnico II pro's in my 2008 Slash Gibson Les Paul Standard USA signature guitar !
I love Slash's sound, but for me there's something missing in the frequency spectrum of the SD Alnico II pros (no mids !).
In my other Les Paul Standards, I have tried different Seymour Duncan pickups (JB, 59, EMG's), but I never was totally won ...
I tried some DiMarzios too, and I found them ALL sterile and lifeless.
I do like Gibson's Classic 57 pickups, but they sound lifeless compared to the Bare Knuckles (soon to be replaced by BK's).
The only pickups that I will not replace on one of my Les Pauls is the SD EVH '78 Custom shop calibrated set (these sound great and are hand wound as well).

Sound : 10
It sounds like a hot PAF, very balanced with harmonics flying everywhere. The mids are very present, but not as much as a SD JB.
Bass is very tight, the pickup has a lot of presence and bite.
It works well with high gain amps, but sounds amazing with a vintage Marshall Plexi or JMP (think AC/DC).

I play Hard rock, rock and blues.

The neck pickup is just what you would expect from a vintage PAF, very warm sounding with just the right presence ( not overly bassy).

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I would definitly buy these again.
I was pleasently surprised to see the neat little box these came in, and to find a free guitar pick and set od Rotosound strings (0.10-046) !
Plus these come with a lifetime guarantee.
And there is something to be said about the custumor'service here:
- Tim Mills is a very friendly chap and he knows his craft.
- My pu's arrived a week after I ordered them directly from BK 's internet shop (tracking number was available).

I have been playing since 1983.
Sadly, I have only seen this kind of dedication and attention to detail onfew occasions.
Way to go Bare Knuckle !


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/23/2008 at 06:16am by Stewy

Features :
PASSIVE HUMBUCKER

Instrument :
I have been searching for a pick up to install in my 92' Gibson LP Classic plus bridge.

This guitar has a very thin neck so it sounds a little thin compared to some others.

I have been through the usual pickups which I wont name,some better than others.

I have an original 74' 20th ann black beauty that sounds amazing,so there are some big shoes to fill!

I heard about this pick up from a couple of different well respected sources with much acclaim so I thourght I would give it a try.




Sound : 10
I was hoping that this pick up would give me bigger fuller more ambiant and tonal sound like I get from my black beauty.

IT DID !!!!

Wowww this pickup really delivers the goods.
As far as tone --bass,mids,highs I dont know were to start its all there its thick rich and still with enough presence to be perfectly clear and articulate.

I have an early 70' Marshall super lead 100w and an Ulbrick Stadium 80 (the best amp I have ever heard and Ive had most of em)an it sounds huge through either.

This is really suited to hot rodded rock players that really want tone.

Overall Rating : 10
I would replace it in a heart beat if it were lost or stolen.

I have been playing for 25 years and giging for most of that and I have been through a truck load of gear in that search for tone,this pickup is outstanding in my opinion.

I also found them quick to respond to my enquiry and helpful.
I purchased through there website as I am I Australia, I had it in about 10 days.

The next time I need a pickup this will be my first point of call.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/07/2008 at 07:33am by Richard Horn

Features :
Passive open coil calibrated humbucker set

Instrument :
installed in a gibson les paul standard, replacing the standard fitted gibson pickups.

Sound : 10
I liked the sound of the LP before I even considered replacing the pickups, but a friend told me about Bare Knuckle and I thought I'd browse through their web site. I liked what I saw straight away and went ahead a bought a set.
The sound I get from these pickups is incredible!! I not an expert on sound, but when I play the guitar live it sounds awesome, and other musicians have complemented me on the sound. The tone output is truly astounding, deep rich low going right up to an amazing soloing high.
I think that whatever set you get from Bare Knuckle you wont be dissapointed!!

Overall Rating : 9
After buying my first set from BKP I'm tempted to change the pickups in my other guitars! They look great behind the strings, and from all the different covers available you're certain to find something you like.
The customer servise is great, and a LIFETIME waranty!!! A little on the expensive side - but as always... you get what you pay for!!


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/29/2007 at 08:00am by J.B. Martin

Features :
Already Stated below...

Instrument :
Mahogamy Body Fernandes, soud comp??rable to one of these very round and Dark les pauls.
The stock Gotoh Pickups were actually very good, but lacke dof clarity.
Sound was a little Muddy. Only a little.

Wanted to try these for a long time so....
Bridge has a Pearly gates now. More on that later.

Sound : 9
The sound is tight, more output than a standard PAF but still not a scorcher, vintage hot you now, comparable to a PAF pro in output.

The highs are clear and ring like a bell in clean sound. Teh bass is defined, tight, yet keeps this growl and bassy sound you expect from an alnico humbucker.

The soud give syou a very defined runch, very clear, nice violon like sngle notes and this AC DC sound.

It's very clear. It's actually everything i expected from a Humbucker pickups. But for some reason, it still doesn't work for me.

Overall Rating : 8
Well as i just said the sound is really good, clear, balanced, defined, and can easily perfom both vintage and modern sounding music.
It could be the perfect pickup, but it didn't work for me.....

My fernandes has a floyd rose trem. This kind of trem makes teh sound less warm. This pickup has a flaw: the sound is a little cold.

So overall it's a perfect pickup and probably works well in a Les Paul or similar, but in mmy fernandes i wanted a little warmer sound, like my pearly gates in the neck.

So i like the pickup, but there's one pickup i like better: the Seymour Duncan Super V (customl shop). In short, the super V retains the PAF vibe, but with more growl, biote and clarity. That make your Les Paul type guitar sound like a really vintage instrument, but with a more agressive edge. Especially great when playing in Crunch, Deep Purple / AC/DC type of sound, but also like george lynch does, with modded marshalls or with an overdrive pedal, it makes you riffs soud heavier without even turning up te gain.

So i guess this is one of the best pickups on the market, but doesn't
really gives me what i wanted in that particular guitar. I'll give it a second chance and try it in another instrument.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: 110
Submitted 11/08/2007 at 11:14am by Chris H

Features :
Passive Humbucker for Bridge Position

Instrument :
I recently bought the Stevie Stevens - Rebel Yell Signature Pickup from Bare Knuckle Pickups to replace it in my custom shop Randy Rhoads.

I was not so happy with the pickup that was in the guitar before, so i was searching for an alternative. I already got Harry H??ussels and Bill Lawrence Pickups in other guitars of me, but i wanted to take some risks and try something new now.

In some Forums on the net i have read about Bare Knuckle Pickups and i have seen some really cool photos of great and different looking pickups from them, so i visited there page.
Then i was nearly lost in there huge range of different pickups.
I knew for which sound i was looking for, but it was impossible for me to choose one from the bkp arsenal.

So i wrote an email to bkp and told them that i want a pickup for hard-rock / metal style, and i describted the sound i was looking for and of which components my guitar was made:
"I??m searching for a fat, organic, tight high-gain sound, not muddy but with pressure and clarity. It shouldnt be dirty, more of modern kind.
Still the guitar should sound decent in clean (but thats not the main affect, more important is the sound in distortion)"

After that i recieved an answer from tim, the man behind bkp and he suggested me the BKP "Rebel Yell Stevie Stevens Signature" Pickup.

I was always looking into the painkiller, nailbom or miracle man pickup, but i thought, he is the guy who works with it, he should know it best so i made the decision to try it.

Then i was also a little bit unsure about the pickup specification (long leg, short leg, conductor cable...) but the service of tim was really great and friendly and so he helped me out with all my questions.

After 2 days, all things were clear to me and i ordered the pickup.

A little bit more than a week later the pickup arrived in a well prepared package.
I opened the package immediately and took a look at the stuff the he sent me.
the Box contained the pickup, screws and springs, a wiring guide, a guitar-plek with the bkp logo, a set of roto-sound strings and a certficate with the serial number and impedance written on it.
Very nice!!!

The Pickup is very solid made, really nothing were you have worries that something will broke off.

I had alot work at this time so i had to wait for the weekend to changed the pickup in my guitar, and i was very very curious about the new sound.

Sound : 10
After all the work was done, i plugged the guitar into the amp and i was really suprised.
The sound of the Pickup matched exactly my taste.
It was really so a big difference in the tone that i never believed that such a difference is possibly only with the pickup. This new Pickup simply ROCKS!!!
The Tone has very much bottom and growl on palm-mute notes, is very clear and differentiated,
on complex chords you can hear earch string very good, even on high-gain.

This has really upgraded my guitar to the next level, the guitar was playwise always very good, but soundwise i was not happy, until now, the sound with the new pickup is really a killer.

Overall Rating : 8
I will definitely order from tim again, his service ist great and his product is top quality.
It cannot get much better then this.

Chris. H.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/05/2007 at 02:20pm by SteveP.
Email: unisteve at gmail<dot>com

Features :
This review is for the Bare Knuckle Steve Stevens "Rebel Yell" Humbuckers with the ray gun covers.

Instrument :
These pickups were installed in an Ernie Ball Music Man Axis with a quilted maple top. The pickups I replaced were the stock zebra colored high output Demarzios. They weren't bad pickups, but with the high output, they were lacking nuance and an organic sound I've been searching for. The neck pickup was warm but lacking depth, and the middle and bridge position was a little flat sounding on clean settings

Sound : 10
The output was a little higher than my strat replica guitar(Loaded with hand wound single coil pickups). I play the Axis through a hand wired VibroVerb replica with a single 15" Weber Alnico speaker made by SDG Vintage(The best sounding amp I've ever heard). The sound that came out was beyond words. The lows, mids, and highs were perfectly balanced in this guitar, especially through the neck pickup on a clean setting. Individual notes sang out perfectly with a sweet organic three dimensional sound. Even with the bridge pickup alone on a clean setting produced a full sound, which is rare in my experience. The pickups suited my style of playing perfectly. I usually play blues based rock, sometimes getting a little heavy or jazzier. Most of my playing is clean with sometimes a little grit. If you really want to rock, nothing sounds sweeter. The clarity of individual notes and chords was amazing through a distortion and/or overdrive pedal. To me, I have to hear what I'm playing, and I can here every little nuance in these amazing pickups. I've never heard harmonics this sweet come out of a guitar before. The low end from hitting mutted power chords was addicting. I would sometimes get lost in the sonic ecstasy of playing between the 12th and 15th frets in the neck position on a clean setting with the mid juiced up around 8, the treble a little low around 3, and the bass at 6. Wow! What more can I say?

Overall Rating : 10
I would in a heartbeat buy another set of these if something happened to them. I tested out five different sets of Bare Knuckle pickups at my local dealer and these to me reigned over everything else.(Their other pickups sounded great too). I've been playing for about six years and I can confidently state that my search for tone is over. My strat replica was neglected for long time after loading these in the Axis. Which before, it was vice versa. The pedals I play through are a Z.Vex Super Hard On, Box Of Rock,Fuzz Factory,Fulltone Deja' Vibe, Maxon Analog Delay, and an OD 808. To me, this particular setup gives me the full potential that these humbuckers offer. They're expensive, but worth every penny. I can't thank Bare Knuckle enough.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/02/2007 at 06:01pm by alex

Features :
its a humbucker pickup with a aged nickle cover

Instrument :
i have put it in a gibson les paul studio premium plus, it is in the bridge position it replaced a seymour duncan pearly gates pickup as i was after a more heavier sound, i spoke to tim and he suggested this pickup it is steve stevens sig model and its really nice. i

Sound : 9
the output on this pickup is moderate i would say a bitless than my pearly gates, i use it through a marshall avt 150 half stack. it has a really nice organic sound initially i thought it was a fairly 'cold' sound i.e not very warm and it took alot of tweeking on my amp to get this pup to its full potential, it is DEFFINATLY a great pup for a les paul as it really brings the highs out and cuts through beautifully, i play rock, blues, hard rock and punk rock music and it suits all these styles very neatly i personally think if you want a really heavy or metal tone you may be better off with the nail bomb or warpigs although i am not sure how they will work in a lp. overall i would say it has a very ballsy sound with great highs and a good clear low end takes a bit of getting used to and working on the amp but when you get it right it is amazing.

Overall Rating : 9
if this pup was stolen i would def buy another one for me bareknuckle own the pup market, i have been playing around 7 years i also have an epi lp and an old yamaha, i eventually hope to kit all my guitars out with bare knuckle pups, i chose this pup over the seymoure duncan alnico pro2 because i really like the fact thhat ther are hand wound and to me it appears tim puts ALOT of effort into his products.
jus a small thing on the side i was really impressed with the presentation of the pups and the box they came in you also get a free set of roto strings and a bare knuckle pick and a sticker (i know its only small but it put a smile on my face)


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/01/2007 at 06:43am by Jan

Features :
Passive humbuckers, nickel covers.

neck pickup = 8,3K
bridge pickup = 14,5K

Both have Alnico V magnets.


Instrument :
I Installed the Rebel Yells in a 88' Gibson Les Paul standard with ebony fingerboard.
I've replaced the Mules because they sounded too bassy in this Les Paul. They were great, but I've always had problems balancing the pickups correctly. The neck pickup sounded too warm and bassy, while the bridge pickup sounded harsh, thinner and painful.
I was searching for brighter humbuckers with more highs to get a better balance in tone and volume.

The Rebel Yells are the Steve Stevens signature pickups. I have them with nickel covers because it looks very classic.

Sound : 10
They have higher output then the Mules...I would say medium.
I'm using a Laney MXD-120H stack with a Boss Metal Zone or Tonebone Hot British Tube Distortion.
The Rebel Yells have a GREAT tone. They are not bassy, but more middy and trebly (in a good way). Treble is a great thing in a Les Paul...you can always get a fantastic balance by lowering the pickups. My Les Paul sounds absolutely amazing now: very clear, bright and sweet. The best clean tone I've ever heard. Every pickup selection is great with the RY's, but when using both neck and bridge together the sound is soooo sweet and clear. Distorted they are definately rock/hardrock pickups with pinch harmonics!

Overall Rating : 10
I would buy these pickups definately again if they were stolen or lost.
I've been playing guitar for almost 10 years and the Gibson les Paul Standard is my only girlfriend right now...why more guitars if you only need one?!
I'm totally in love with this Gibson...these Rebel Yells have brought fresh life into it.
I'm not searching for the perfect sound anymore, because the Rebel Yells are everything I wanted in a Les Paul!


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/27/2007 at 05:42am by Jan

Features :
Passive humbuckers, alnico V.
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Neck =8,3K
Bridge = 14,5K

Nickle covers.

Instrument :
I installed these pickups in a Gibson Les Paul Standard (ebony fingerboard).
I've replaced the Bare Knuckle Mules because they didn't sound well in the Les Paul. The neck pickup was far too bassy and had almost no highs. The bridge pickup sounded very brittle, thin, scratchy and painful. They had no balance. I've always had problems with the Mules in my LP, so my LP really didn't like them! I needed a brighter humbucker that is focused on the highs...that lend me to the Rebel Yells.

Sound : 10
I would say the output is medium. The sound is still vintage and vocal, but also a little bit modern. I use a Laney MXD 120H stack with no effects.
The tone from both pickups is VERY, VERY balanced! They are clear, bright and very punchy, exactly what I needed. The balance from string to string is amazing, so is the balance between the pickups in volume and tone!
The clean tone is a cross between a Les Paul and a Tele...really beautiful.
Distorted it likes rock and definately HARDROCK!!
These Rebel Yells are everything I wanted in a pickup...they give you clean and distorted best of both worlds. They're great in every aspect, I've no negative thing about these pickups.

Overall Rating : 10
If it was stolen or lost, I would definately buy the Rebel Yells again. My search for the ultimate pickup is over. These pickups are exactly what I wanted in tone and I would not say that often! I'm very picky, so do yourself a favor. If you have a Les Paul, buy these. Definately better, more defined and clearer than the Mules...but hey, that's my opinion.

I've never heard such a beautiful clean sound from a Les Paul..


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: AUD 250
Submitted 12/29/2006 at 07:46pm by The Blode
Email: the<dot>blode at hotmail<dot>com

Features :
Passive Humbucker, Alnico V magnet - DC resistance reads around 15k

Instrument :
The pickup was installed in the bridge of a 2004 Gibson Les Paul custom, accompanying a Bareknuckle Missippi queen in the neck. Not a big fan of Steve Stevens, but when I spoke to Tim with what I was looking for in a pickup this is what he recommended - And I'm glad he did! The stock ceramic pickups were very flat and flabby, I wanted more clarity.

Sound : 10
It's a moderately hot pickup, not too hot to distort a clean signal but it breaks up nicely. I'm currently using it with a Mesa/boogie .50 caliber through a few units and a Homemade 2x12 cabinet loaded with old Plessey Blue alnicos.

The tone is warm for a bridge humbucker, courtesy of the alnico magnet - and there's a perceived boost in the mids and in the bass, with plenty of top end but nothing too harsh. One of the first things I noticed is just how clear notes ring through. Even when Saturated with gain, every nuance of your playing can be distinguished.

I play an ambient progressive metal kind of thing - not scooped mids type metal and this pickup suits what I was looking for almost perfectly.

Overall Rating : 10
If anything was to come to this pickup, I'd most definately go to Bareknuckle again. Tim was a pleasure to do business with and delivered (to Australia) within a week of me placing the order.

I've been playing for quite a while now - I can't really remember to be honest - along with this custom, my other main guitars are a Gibson LP standard and a tele Thinline with a Baritone neck. I'd been shopping around for replacement pickups for a while, and eventually settled on Bareknuckle because of the very high quality pickups I've seen from then. I've played plenty of SD and Dimarzio, Lindy Fralin and just about everything else over the years, and I must say that these are the most impressive pickups I've yet to come across (though I'd love to try out some Alembics.)

10


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: NZD 465
Submitted 12/01/2006 at 12:56am by Six Gun Lover

Features :
Passive Humbucker set. Alnico V magnets. DC Resistance approximately 14.5K (bridge) and 8.3K (neck).

Instrument :
I installed this calibrated set in a new Tokai Les Paul LS150 '59 Replica, replacing both the stock PAF-replica bridge and neck pickups. These are Steve Stevens' (of Billy Idol fame) signature pickups. I had installed a set of Bare Knuckle Mules in my old Les Paul Custom, and they were absolutely great, but in this new guitar I wanted something with more balls that would kick the amp a little harder and more punch to cut through the mix. My tastes had got a little harder (I used to almost exclusively play blues-rock, but am now covering a much wider variety of styles, including heavier stuff) and so I wanted something like a hot-rodded PAF designed for hard rock.

Sound : 10
The output level is definately hotter than the stock PAF-replicas, but without being over-the-top. They give the amp a little more kick, and produce a phenomenal overdriven sound. I'm running it through a 1987 Marshall Silver Jubilee 2554 combo, sometimes kicked with an overdrive pedal (set as a clean boost) to push the tubes a little harder for heavier stuff. The tone is well balanced, with a slight edge in the upper-mids. Because of this added presence, these things really cut through in a band situation. These things are quite simply the best set of rock pickups I have ever heard, and are surprisingly versatile, capable of covering a wide variety of styles. I really cannot stress enough how great these pickups sound, clean or overdriven - simply the best tone I've ever had.

Overall Rating : 10
If these were stolen, I'd definately replace them - they're without a doubt the best pickups for my style and sound I've ever heard. I've been playing about six or seven years, and have been through a fair amount of gear in this short time. I took a look at a bunch of competitors' products prior to purchasing (Seymour Duncan, Dimarzio, Rio Grande, Fralin, Holmes etc.), but I heard some sample clips of these pickups and my mind was made up. My past experiences with Bare Knuckle pickups have all been great, so I decided to stay loyal, and I'm so glad I did. I am absolutely satisfied with these pickups - they're *exactly* the pickups I was looking for to nail that sound in my head.


Product: Bare Knuckle Pickups Steve Stevens - Rebel Yell
Price Paid: GBP (forget what it came to in USD) 178
Submitted 10/24/2006 at 05:24am by Dean
Email: shr3d5<at>hotmail dot com

Features :
Passive calibrated humbucking pickup set. The bridge humbucker is rated at 14.5k and the neck at 8.3k or 8.4k.

I should also mention that these pickups do not give me any unwanted feedback. I can turn my gain all the way up and stand in front of the amp and it will start to hum but not even feedback, where on all my other guitars (none of which have any BKPS yet), if I turn the gain that high it doesn't matter where I stand, it feedsback out of control.

Instrument :
Installed in a 1995 Gibson Les Paul Classic. Mahogany body and neck, maple top, and a rosewood fretboard...

Sound : 10
Generally these pickups match the description of an overwound PAF. They are bright, have a lot of midrange, and are very clear and well defined. You can not get any pickups of this voicing and output anywhere else.

Make no mistake, while these pickups were designed to rock, I have been able to play anything from jazz to thrash on them and sound great. I play all different types of music, and these things provide their best tone with medium gain settings (think Billy Idol's Rebel Yell as the name implies), they sound great with whatever I play through them. Usually one can expect one or two great tones, usually clean or distorted but not both from a pickup or a bunch of mediocre tones and nothing great about it, but I've got a great range of tones with the Rebel Yells. I guess it could be said that they have a great bright, mid-heavy tone (whether it be clean or distorted).

I've tried these pickups in my Les Paul through my Vox AC30, modified Marshall JCM 900 SL-X , 1969 Marshall Major, and my Marshall Studio 15. I also tried them through a brand new AC30CC.

Through the Vox and Major, the bridge is a little bright so it can be hard to use clean (I normally don't like the bridge cleans much anyway). The neck or combination of pickups gets amazing cleans. Turn up the volume a little and they provide overdriven tones.


For higher gain amps, I hav a Marshall Studio 15, and a 100 watt Marshall JCM 900 SL-X with EL34s which I had a '68-'80 Marshall spec Marstran transformer installed and the gain toned down a little so I could get more power amp distortion and a more dynamic sound (and it worked beautifully!). These pickups will nail the classic Led Zeppelin tones, as well as Steve Stevens and Billy Idol tones (kind of an obvious one) as well as do a very good Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Guns n Roses tone. I've even pulled off a pretty good Marshall thrash tone, but for that department the louder Nailbomb would be a better choice mainly because it has that extra little bit of output to help get me the extra little bit of distortion due to having the gain lowered on the SL-X.

My only complaint, and it is a minor one is that with a lot of gain, the neck is a little too bassy on the lower notes. However, it's not much of a problem because when I'm talking this much gain, I usually only use the neck to solo on up the neck anyway.

They also do great pinch harmonics.

Overall Rating : 10
I would buy these again in a heartbeat. I am ordering BKPs for all my guitars now....

I'm very picky. I've tried Gibson BurstbuckerTs, 500T/496R, Duncan Distortions, and I forget what else I've had in this Les Paul and not been too happy with before I got my Rebel Yell set which will be staying in there for a very long time to come.

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