Skatterbrane PU's ?

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Skatterbrane PU's ?

Post by novosibir » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:50 pm

Anybody here with some experience with Skatterbrane pickups?

https://www.skatterbrane.com/

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Post by marT » Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:43 pm

Yes, I do. They are awesome, awesome pickups. I believe a few others on here have them aswell.

Check out my clips, they are all skatterbranes. The soundclick ones are best.

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Post by Smokin Tone » Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:47 pm

I tried a set with A2 magnets. Typical PAF output. These actually sounded good. They were more relaxed and open sounding than some of the other boutique pickups I have tried. Good guy to deal with. There are some nice clips on You Tube of the Skatterbranes.

Edit: MarT posted before I finished :lol:. His clips are the nice ones I was refering to.

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Post by gutpile » Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:04 pm

Absolutely love my Skatterbranes.. tried the BB, Fralins, & WCR DB... I found my tone w/Skatterbranes....Rod is a great guy to deal with.... The neck PUP is one of the best I have ever heard... the clip below was made with my 50w using the bridge PUP (Skatterbrane)... They really shine when played with the volume on about 4 or 5... big, fat tone.... 8) 8) This clip was at about 9.5...

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6154048

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Post by novosibir » Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:59 pm

Thanks guys for the quick response :D

Udo turned my attention to this PU's and told me, that a set already is on the way to him. The clips sound promising, so I'll still wait for Udo's comments after trying it and then will give 'em also a try in my Historic.

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Post by darkbluemurder » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:19 am

novosibir wrote: Udo turned my attention to this PU's and told me, that a set already is on the way to him. The clips sound promising, so I'll still wait for Udo's comments after trying it and then will give 'em also a try in my Historic.

Larry
Larry,

is "Udo" Udo Pipper? I would love to hear his comments since he has probably tried more PAF type pickups than any of us.

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Post by marT » Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:52 am

Yes Udo contacted me about these pickups and Rod is extremely flattered that he is interested them. As you would be since Udo is a great player and has a good ear for awesome tone.

I really hopes he enjoys them!

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Post by novosibir » Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:23 am

darkbluemurder wrote:Larry,

is "Udo" Udo Pipper? I would love to hear his comments since he has probably tried more PAF type pickups than any of us.
Yes, Udo Pipper.

We've had a long phone call yesterday, where he told me his positive experience with the Amber PU's (a new German PU winder) and said, that he now is very curious to the Skatterbrane's and how they compare to the Amber's, what's obviously his favourite PAF remake at the moment.

He intends to make some video clips with the Skatterbrane's and also one or two clips with my British Purist, which he anyway will get for a review in the magazine Gitarre & Bass in April/May.

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Post by MacGaden » Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:15 pm

novosibir wrote:
darkbluemurder wrote:Larry,

is "Udo" Udo Pipper? I would love to hear his comments since he has probably tried more PAF type pickups than any of us.
Yes, Udo Pipper.

We've had a long phone call yesterday, where he told me his positive experience with the Amber PU's (a new German PU winder) and said, that he now is very curious to the Skatterbrane's and how they compare to the Amber's, what's obviously his favourite PAF remake at the moment.

He intends to make some video clips with the Skatterbrane's and also one or two clips with my British Purist, which he anyway will get for a review in the magazine Gitarre & Bass in April/May.

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Post by gutpile » Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:12 pm

Hey Larry, any updates on Udo's review?

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Post by marT » Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:24 am

I heard from Rod (skatterbranes) that Udo received the PUPS and from what I hear he it sounds like he is quite pleased. I am sure he will let us know what he thinks in due course.

...Come to think of it I am not sure I should really say anything?

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Post by gutpile » Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:18 pm

marT wrote:...Come to think of it I am not sure I should really say anything?
oops. 8) :lol:

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Post by PepperN » Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:20 pm

I have a set with A4 magnets in one of my guitars for a weak or two now, and I'm really pleased. They have a deep barking sound which is very clear and exposed, but never harsh or brittle. They really do sound much different than my PAF-set and my beloved WCR BetSet. The focus seems to be on the lower mid response with a typical PAF texture. They just bark and that was excactly what I was looking for. Seems they are a very useful option for any style if someone is looking for a warm barking sound with extended string separation. The frontpickup is amazing. Think woman tone all the way.
I'm going to record some soundfiles and let you hear it :D
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Post by gutpile » Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:26 pm

thanks for the update udo! I have told alot of people how much I liked these PUPs, especially the neck, and would have felt like a fool if you said you didn't like them! :lol: :lol: I agree on the woman tone, really nails it 8) I'll look forward to your clips :D

Thanks,
Mike

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