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    I'm seriously interested in the Fillmore set but am looking for some input from users.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

    I have the Crossroads installed in a custom NYC4 semihollow with chambers and these pu's are da bomb...these are Jim's lowest powered hums as I am mainly a single coil and more specifically...a tele player...and didn't want the glaze over the notes that I hear from most hums...these are pure joy to play...!!


    the neck can do warm jazz the middle position can do funky Motown rhythm comping and the star of the show is the bridge pu...it can be very tele like or crunchy and rock out ala AC/DC...!!

    Jim Wagner is very responsive to emails and hes got some other sets not shown on the site which are worth mentioning...tell him what you want and he'll point you in the right direction...

    Chow,
    Seegs

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    • #3
      Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

      WCR or Wangers are (they're actually not know by the name crcoils) great pickups, I've used the Fillmores, Crossroads, and Hercs. They're my favorite boutique pickups.

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      • #4
        Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

        Hey Mike,

        Wonsuck here. Thanks for joining us. It was nice to talk with you yesterday. The fact that my amp has been served by you gives me a great relief. It sounds AWESOME.

        There are many knowledgable guys here and I am glad that we got another expert ... YOU! I hope you have a great time here. Take care.
        "Tone is in the cheese." -LSP

        "whoever says angus young is overrated is a complete idiot." -flank

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        • #5
          Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

          I recently installed a set of fillmore's in a R8 and a set of DB's in a R9..

          I am extreamly impressed w/ both sets of p'ups .. the fillmores are crunchy .. tons of overtones .. straight ahead 70's hard rock ... def. not too bright or thin .. plenty of punch ... and I really like the neck's ability to clean up when turned down ... well balanced .. killer!

          the DB's or darkbucker's are as smooth as a babies butt .. effortless "woman" tone and sustain for day's .. so sweet and vintage sounding ... some might not get enough ooomph outta the bridge but I really felt these pups put this guitar into a whole 'nuther realm ... now it sounds as good as it plays .. and then some ..

          anyone else had the pleasure of hearing these ... I'd sure like to check out the single coils he makes .. cuz if they're anything like the buckers .. well you get the idea...

          ~G
          I posted this awhile back ... My love for wagners p'ups is strong!
          "I don't care if you boo .. just boo in key!" JH

          Pups ~> duncan ~ WCR ~ VOODOO by Peter Florance!

          Guitars ~> Gibson ~ G&L ~ Guild ~ Fender ~ ESP ~ Heritage

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          • #6
            Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

            Originally posted by KCA NOS Tubes
            www.crcoils.com

            I'm seriously interested in the Fillmore set but am looking for some input from users.

            Thanks.
            I've had a set for quite a while. They are not a PAF clone, although some folks often refer to them as such. They are smooth, sweet and ballsy, with nice harmonics. They don't have quite the sparkle of a PAF, but they are very well balanced from top to bottom. They respond nicely to pick attack. Big sound, while maintaining great clarity. Great rock pup. Great blues pup. The bridge tone is to die for. In my lesters, dialing the tone to about 7 gives up some really killer tone. Big, fat, articulate. As sweet or as nasty as you want it to be. I like a .015 cap with the neck pup. Helps it to cut better for soloing and rhythm work, to my ears, anyway. With resistance measuring in the 12k range, they certainly don't hit the front end of your amp the way that some would expect. They are a killer pup for slide work, maybe the best humbucker I have ever heard for slide. Quite honestly, I can twist the knobs all day and not get a bad sound from them. Jim is a great guy to deal with as well. A really nice pup to have in your stash, IMHO
            Last edited by Tweed; 12-08-2004, 11:59 AM.

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            • #7
              Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

              I first talked with Jim when he was releasing the Fillmores into public - this has been 12-14 months ago. He caught so much grief on the LPF until one of the select few gave the pups "his official blessing". Very silly.

              Anyway, Jim is very, very nice and knowledgeable. He is a good guitar player and a phenomenal bass player. He can do the Allmans like no other - Berry Oakley would have been given a run for his money.

              His pickups are not necessarily PAF clones. The Fillmores seek to get the "honk" that traditional rigs are unable to produce...the "honk" defined as the slide tone from Statesboro Blues on the Fillmore album. However, they are still very well rounded in terms of their ability to cover most music from the '60's and '70's. Overall, the Fillmores are a great "classic rock" pup that can do most any tone.

              As I've briefly played Jimmy Murray's LP's with all of the various Wagner pups, I can say that the Fillmores and Goodwoods have great vintage / classic rock tone. You couldn't go wrong with either unless you are looking for heavy Distortion. In that case, you would need Jim's HERC set - they are ceramic based pups, and, apparently good ones at that.
              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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              • #8
                Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                Thanks Wonsuck and thanks to you guys for your responses. I'm more enticed than ever to put these in my PRS which is seriously lacking something.

                One thing that concerns me a bit: The sound clip of Wagner's site sounds great and I love that tone but I would want to be able to dial in a brighter tone, at times, on the bridge pickup. Should I be concerned about this?
                Last edited by KCA NOS Tubes; 12-08-2004, 01:01 PM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                  So which one is better for Duane's LP bridge tone on Fillmore East, Fillmores or Darkbursts? I thought that Fillmores were created to capture "that" tone. Then what about DB's? Darkburst refers to Duaney's darkburst paul in Fillmore East, no?

                  Best,

                  B
                  FaceBook; SoundCloud; Barlo's Blues; Barlo Digitalized; Soundclick!;

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                  • #10
                    Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                    Originally posted by KCA NOS Tubes
                    One thing that concerns me a bit: The sound clip of Wagner's site sounds great and I love that tone but I would want to be able to dial in a brighter tone, at times, on the bridge pickup. Should I be concerned about this?
                    I wouldn't be concerned. Those clips of Stormy Monday are what you're talking about, right? That Marshall had JBL D120s in it. That's a big part of that tone in those clips. Not a very bright speaker. It honks pretty good tho. I like them, but they are different. I'm sure Charlie had the tone backed off some on the guitar as well, and I seem to recall other mods on that Marshall, as he was looking for that particular tone. A very specific setup to achieve a very specific tone. Now, if you were running into say.. a 2x12 with a G12H and a V30, and a Marshall 18W head...you'd have some very nice tones happening. You could be in the ballpark of those clips, or you could go in other directions by turning that knob. Those Fillmores are very responsive to knob-twisting. I think someone else here said they clean up nicely, which is true.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                      Originally posted by KCA NOS Tubes
                      Thanks Wonsuck and thanks to you guys for your responses. I'm more enticed than ever to put these in my PRS which is seriously lacking something.

                      One thing that concerns me a bit: The sound clip of Wagner's site sounds great and I love that tone but I would want to be able to dial in a brighter tone, at times, on the bridge pickup. Should I be concerned about this?
                      The Crossroads BPu has amazing clarity and brightness...never harsh or shrill and very sweet sounding...!!

                      Chow,
                      Seegs

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                      • #12
                        Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                        I was amazed actually seeing this thread.

                        I am obsessed with Jim Wagner's stuff (the official name for the pickups are "Wagner Custom Rewinds" or as I like to call them "WCR").

                        My Grosh Bent Top Custom is a top of the line instrument that suffers from poor pickups (Dimarzio VV neck and middle, Dimarzio Classic PAF bridge - the one pickup I kept). I switched the VVs out for WCR "SR" single coils and the CPAF for a "Darkburst". It's heaven. With the blend pot I can get Les Paul and Strat tones accurately. It blooms, it sings, it's versatile and the pickups sound "alive". They're never coming out, and that's "big" coming from me.

                        I have a full SR set in my beater G&L Skyhawk. I'll be switching out the bridge single coil for a humbucker soon, but it's only because I'm not a fan of P90s.

                        Jim is as nice as can be. He's very responsive and he deserves every penny he charges for them: they're a cut above the rest IMHO. I consider him a good friend and he's gotten me one step closer to my dream tone.
                        Originally posted by kevlar3000
                        I learned a long time ago that the only thing that mattered regarding tone was what my ears thought.
                        Originally posted by Zerberus
                        Better is often the enemy of good
                        Originally posted by ginormous
                        Covers feed the body, originals feed the soul.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                          Originally posted by Seegs
                          The Crossroads BPu has amazing clarity and brightness...never harsh or shrill and very sweet sounding...!!

                          Chow,
                          Seegs
                          I've got a pair in my SG...guess I should try them in my PRS.

                          I had the good fortune of being able to hear/play some Fillmores on a customers/friends LP yesterday. After A/Bing them with my PRS stock pickups we both kind of looked at each other and said there wasn't much of a difference (especially when rolling off some highs on the PRS pickups).

                          I guess part of the problem was that we were playing louder than a typical gig situation for me. Maybe I just saved $250.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                            Originally posted by dr.barlo
                            So which one is better for Duane's LP bridge tone on Fillmore East, Fillmores or Darkbursts? I thought that Fillmores were created to capture "that" tone. Then what about DB's? Darkburst refers to Duaney's darkburst paul in Fillmore East, no?

                            Best,

                            B
                            FaceBook; SoundCloud; Barlo's Blues; Barlo Digitalized; Soundclick!;

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                            • #15
                              Re: Anyone tried CRCoils Pickups?

                              Originally posted by KCA NOS Tubes
                              I've got a pair in my SG...guess I should try them in my PRS.

                              I had the good fortune of being able to hear/play some Fillmores on a customers/friends LP yesterday. After A/Bing them with my PRS stock pickups we both kind of looked at each other and said there wasn't much of a difference (especially when rolling off some highs on the PRS pickups).

                              I guess part of the problem was that we were playing louder than a typical gig situation for me. Maybe I just saved $250.
                              If I was a betting man...which I'm not...

                              Chow,
                              Seegs

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