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Pickup: ROLLING MILL 2, Bridge Position
Guitar: JJ Jewel
Signal Chain: Guitar > Sansamp PSA 1 > PC
Ainsley Stones
Pickup: STEAM HAMMER, Bridge & Neck Positions
Guitar: Stratocaster
Signal Chain: Guitar > Zoom Player 4040 > PC
Nev Jones
Pickup: STEAM HAMMER, Bridge Position
Guitar: Ibanez RG321
Signal Chain: Guitar > Line 6 Toneport GX > Audacity
Praveen Indrakumar
Pickup: ROLLING MILL, Bridge & Neck Positions
Guitar: Les paul
Signal Chain: Guitar > Line 6 Toneport > PC
Paul O'Hagan
Pickup: HOT SLAG, Neck Position
Guitar: Ibanez RG321
Signal Chain: Guitar > Pod XT Live > Soundcraft Desk > PC
Tom Beardsworth
Pickup: HOT SLAG, Bridge Position
Guitar: Tokai Love Rock LS80F
Signal Chain: Guitar > Zendrive > Peavey Classic 50 > Mic' to soundcard
Dave Scott
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Pickup: PIG IRON
Guitar: Junk-o-Caster
Signal Chain: Guitar > Reverb > PC
John Minns
Pickup: HOT SLAG (Bridge) + ROLLING MILL (Neck)
Guitar: Ernie Warlord
Signal Chain: Unkown
Jez Finnemore
Pickup: HOT SLAG (Bridge + Neck)
Guitar: Yamaha RGX 520dz
Signal Chain: Unkown
Wojciech Wiss
Pickup: TEXAS LOCO, All Positions
Guitar: 80s Japanese Squier Strat
Signal Chain: Guitar > Sansamp PSA 1 > PC
Ainsley Stones
Pickup: BLUES ENGINE, (Bridge + Neck)
Guitar: ESP Eclipse I CTM FR
Signal Chain: Guitar > Line 6 Toneport + Guitar Rig 4 For Distortion, Amplitube Fender For Clean
John Greenhill
Pickup: HAMMER HEAD, (Bridge)
Guitar: Ibanez RGA42FM
Signal Chain: Guitar > Hotrodded Marshall TSL601
with Eminence Man O' War speaker>Shure SM57
Tony Boyes
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User Sound Clips
Pickup: DIRTY TORQUE, (Bridge)
Guitar: ESP Eclipse
Signal Chain: Guitar > Line 6 Toneport + Amplitube 3
John Greenhill
User Videos
This is my old (96) modified Fender Mex Telecaster. The guitar was modified by my Blues Brother John Cohmer. It has two humbuckers which are now: IronGear Rolling Mill in neck and IronGear Hot Slag in bridge. Pulling the tone control up makes it all single coil. I'm just noodling around here to show the tonal possibilities. The guitar is recorded direct using a PODxt and a patch called Semi-Dirty Blues downloaded from Line6
Matt Thorpe
IronGear Rolling Mill Pickups - This is my 1990 Gibson Les Paul Standard fitted with IronGear Rolling Mills pickups with nickel covers in both the neck and bridge positions. Though these are low to medium output pickups there is plenty of volume available. The clean tones are awesome. The track was recorded direct using a Line6 PODxt.
Matt Thorpe
A simple blues in g.Playing my burny rlg 105 with irongear rolling mill pups.Plugged direct into a peavey delta blues, no pedals.it was a first take and there are a few mistakes and i lose my way a bit! But i hope people will enjoy.Please leave comments.Thanks
boxermanchris
Here is my 1990 Gibson Les Paul Standard fitted with the Irongear Hot Slag bridge pickup with nickel cover. As usual the track is recorded through a Line6 PODxt direct to the video audio track. I originally rejected this pickup on this guitar when at the time I had 300k volume pots though i didn't know until I changed them to 500k ! The Hot Slag has a darker tone due to it's high 16k DC impedance. It now sounds good with quite a thick tone. Make sure you have 500k or above pots if you are thinking of trying one of these!
Matt Thorpe
Here we have an 2006 Ibanex Ar300BS fitted with the Irongear Blues Engine bridge pickup recorded direct through a PODxt.
Test1 - All settings exactly the same for test - vol & tone on 10 on guitar same sound patch and levels
Matt Thorpe
I recorded the guitar and bass tracks myself and the drums are from guitar pro. I wouldn't call this a metal cover but its definitely more metal than the original. The solo sounds badly off at one point, sorry bout that. CONSTRUCTIVE criticism welcome.
Hardware used:
Customised Squier Stratocaster with Iron gear pickups, Zoom II effects pedal, Roland CubeX 15 amp.
jewishmilkman