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  • Eric Clapton 25+ Midrange Boost

    Does anyone remember the web site that sells this device?

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    Re: Eric Clapton 25+ Midrange Boost

    stewmac.com
    guitarelectronics.com

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      Re: Eric Clapton 25+ Midrange Boost

      What pups would be the best for the Clapton circuit? Something like the CC, where you can turn the knob and boost the mids beyond their already mid-heavy EQ? Or a pup like the Custom where the mids are scooped? Would either of these be muddy at all?
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        Re: Eric Clapton 25+ Midrange Boost

        The ones at Stewmac are pure crap. Dont buy em.

        Dont know about guitarelectronics.com....

        I have one I might sell, but its a +12db midboost. Original Fender
        Edwards Jimmy Page, Fender AmDlx Strat, PRS CE24, Edwards E-FV, AGILE Valkyrie Double-neck, Ibanez EP9. Metroamp 50w, Fender SFSR, Blackstar HT40 VP

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          Re: Eric Clapton 25+ Midrange Boost

          I bought mine from www.acmeguitarworks.com. It is the real thing! The circuit board has the Fender logo on it. The complete kit sells for $85 US.
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            Re: Eric Clapton 25+ Midrange Boost

            I have two Clapton Strats..(one black, one Metal flake green) Both Stock with the Lace sensors. I just recently compared these to the new "noiseless" PUPs. I think the Lace sensors sound brighter. IMO Better With or without the Preamp. I don't use the preamp that much I actually love the necks on these guitars. Both have been refretted with 6105 wire. I LOVE these GUITARS!!!!!!
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              Re: Eric Clapton 25+ Midrange Boost

              Originally posted by Bludave
              I have two Clapton Strats..(one black, one Metal flake green) Both Stock with the Lace sensors. I just recently compared these to the new "noiseless" PUPs. I think the Lace sensors sound brighter. IMO Better With or without the Preamp. I don't use the preamp that much I actually love the necks on these guitars. Both have been refretted with 6105 wire. I LOVE these GUITARS!!!!!!
              I have a Black Clapton Strat from '92. I love it - it could be my all-time favorite guitar. I removed the Pre-Amp a long time ago because I was getting a lot of noise and crackling from the connection to the input jack. I was thinking of putting it back on the guitar, though. BTW, I have a Hot Rails(b), Lace Sensor Silver (m) and Classic Stack(n) in that guitar. The neck gets flip-flopped with a Fralin Vintage Hot fairly frequently.

              Overall, she will be a life-time axe. She is so beat up that I doubt anyone would give me $200 for her. Wouldn't be worth it to sell!
              Guitars: 2006 Custom Order VOS '59 Reissue w/ MJ 'Duane PAFs'; 2002 '58 Reissue w/ RS Fralin Neck and Timbucker Bridge; 1989 Clapton Strat with Chubtone '63's; 1994 Tom Dodson Custom Strat with 14 year-old Hot Rails, and Classic Stack; 1991 Tele Plus Deluxe w/ Tremelo and Dually Red-Lace Sensors

              Duncan Strat Pickups I've Tried: Hot Rails, 5/2's, Classic Stack, Antiquity I's & AII's, PGn and PGb, '59n and '59b, Standard Custom, Sreamin Deamon, various Antiquities & MJ Custom PAFs.

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