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    Hi guys-
    What are the most widely used Duncans by session guitarists?

    I know the Vintage Lead Stacks are popular for the Tele players, what about the Tele rhythm, strats?

    I'm interested in what these folks use vs. the general public's most popular...

    Thanks a lot,
    Dave
    Rambler + Tele + Stylish Chords = Heaven!

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    Re: Question for Evan/Admins-

    Session players use pretty much the same pickups as everyone else. The only exception is that they tend to use lower-output pickups more, since they're more versatile.

    The Vintage Lead Stack is very popular in Nashville. For the last few years, Nashville Tele players used a middle Strat pickup to get more "quack" out of their plank.
    Evan Skopp, Inside Track International
    Sales and marketing reps for Musopia, Reunion Blues, and Q-Parts.

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      Re: Question for Evan/Admins-

      Humbucker-wise I'm betting there are an awful lot of '59s and JB/Jazz sets out there in session land!

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        hey, i just got the spb-3 quarter-pound pickups for my bass, does anyone no if i need to sauder the wires or could i use some electric tape?

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          Re: Question for Evan/Admins-

          Originally posted by bassplayer123
          hey, i just got the spb-3 quarter-pound pickups for my bass, does anyone no if i need to sauder the wires or could i use some electric tape?

          Welcome to the forum!

          Solder the wires together and then tape them over.
          Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.

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            Re: Question for Evan/Admins-

            thanks

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              Re: Question for Evan/Admins-

              No prob.
              Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.

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