The tonal qualities on the bareknuckles stand out a bit. I'm sure the stainless is nice and the finish on the MJ RG is undoubtedly better, but MiM Charvels are killer and I'm not sure I'd pay over double just for nicer pickups and SS frets. I would love to support Rick, though. He's an amazing dude and incredible guitarist.
Can you show more sounds with the rick graham? Can it do heavy metal on the bridge pickup? Which I know is not your style but I'm interested in the guitar and there aren't many reviews!
Nice video. Total sidebar question: I was rewatching an old Anderton's "How Loud?" video recently, and after doing a double-take, thought that the third guy alongside Chappers and The Captain in the intro was you. Was it?
I have to say that the neck on this is killer, and certainly a step up from the Mex ones. Also I love the trem on this. I’ve also known Tim at Bareknuckle for years and his pickups here sound great. This guitar is quite bright, but that does give killer clarity.
@@damonthegnomeoftonechivers Is the neck on the Japanese model thicker or rounder? I feel like that is what´s missin on the MX models. Way too thin and flat
Hi all. Would you think the dk24 would have a fuller sound with different pickups? The stock HH configuration comes with the alnico 2 pro and the full shred. Not a big fan of those.
@@damonthegnomeoftonechivers thanks for the input! I was actually thinking of the Seymour duncan distortion set or '78 set. Have you had any experience with those?
@@bigtoe85 It really doesn't matter where the guitars are made any more. My MiM outplays most guitars I've played and owned ever since buying it. I have a MiJ Jackson which is okay and I like the neck but the Charvel neck feels like home and the hardware is flawless.
The tonal qualities on the bareknuckles stand out a bit. I'm sure the stainless is nice and the finish on the MJ RG is undoubtedly better, but MiM Charvels are killer and I'm not sure I'd pay over double just for nicer pickups and SS frets. I would love to support Rick, though. He's an amazing dude and incredible guitarist.
Stainless steel frets is the best choice ❤
Can you show more sounds with the rick graham? Can it do heavy metal on the bridge pickup? Which I know is not your style but I'm interested in the guitar and there aren't many reviews!
Also could you compare it to something like a suhr if you have 1? Or say some words on it
H mate. I’m really sorry but I don’t have it any more dude 😢
@@damonthegnomeoftonechivers didn't like it I guess
loved it, but just don't need that sort of guitar i'm afraid dude.@@Hubblereach0
Did you check ToneX? I dig it. Depth knob is very useful
Funnily enough the guys from IK contacted me thus week, so i,m gonna give it a try next week.
Nice video. Total sidebar question: I was rewatching an old Anderton's "How Loud?" video recently, and after doing a double-take, thought that the third guy alongside Chappers and The Captain in the intro was you. Was it?
Yup that's me. Did loads with them.
Great video…how would the Rick Graham stand up to a Standard Dk24 pro mod??? They seem very similar
I have to say that the neck on this is killer, and certainly a step up from the Mex ones. Also I love the trem on this. I’ve also known Tim at Bareknuckle for years and his pickups here sound great. This guitar is quite bright, but that does give killer clarity.
@@damonthegnomeoftonechivers Is the neck on the Japanese model thicker or rounder? I feel like that is what´s missin on the MX models. Way too thin and flat
@@damonthegnomeoftonechivers hey mate, does the rick graham feels thicker than the mexico dk24s?
@@juankmarte4046 it does but only slightly
The mexico ones are good to the only thing is that they are made in Mexico lol
Do you not like Mexico? Great country.
Hi all. Would you think the dk24 would have a fuller sound with different pickups? The stock HH configuration comes with the alnico 2 pro and the full shred. Not a big fan of those.
@@bigtoe85 I totally agree mate. JB/'59,'......59/Jazz......Super distortion /Paf pro...would be my choice.
@@damonthegnomeoftonechivers thanks for the input! I was actually thinking of the Seymour duncan distortion set or '78 set. Have you had any experience with those?
@@bigtoe85 It really doesn't matter where the guitars are made any more. My MiM outplays most guitars I've played and owned ever since buying it. I have a MiJ Jackson which is okay and I like the neck but the Charvel neck feels like home and the hardware is flawless.