My bridge p/u is weak, I'm trying to find a good fit that's basic wiring. Pull out the old put in the new without to much creativity. I have a tele that I put a stacked SD hotrail in and it sounds amazing. Any help on a P/U would be great. I know the modern player isn't top of the line but it plays super nice, just want to get a better tone. Thanks for any help
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Re: Advice on Pickup for bridge on a Modern Player tele
Are you looking for another Bucker or just a more traditional sound? For humbuckers I love the Little 59 (st59-1b). For more vintage stuff I'm not sure. All the wiring is pretty basic. If you can put in a hotrail you can put in any passive pickup for a Tele. Tell us more about the sound you're looking for...
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Re: Advice on Pickup for bridge on a Modern Player tele
I play cover music, female and male singers. anything from Pat benetar to Rage against the machine. i like a more crunchy tone, not too much distortion. i use an Ibanez tube screamer for a boost. The sound i like is Rick Nielson, neil giraldo. we dont play any death metal or anything like that. the pickup in the bridge position isnt horrible but t doesnt compare to my other tele with he hotrail. if youve seen the modern player they're not a stacked humbucker. i saw somebody used a SH-8 in the bridge and a SSl-7 in the middle. was just wondering if the wiring was simple enough or any other suggestions on an all around pickup. thanks for your response
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Re: Advice on Pickup for bridge on a Modern Player tele
Originally posted by jtougas View PostQuarterPounder bridge?
I'd go with Custom 5 or Phat Cat. Meaty & crunchy tone that you can esily shape to your tastes.Last edited by P.A.Foholic; 05-12-2014, 08:30 AM.Burny RLG-60, Baton Rouge AR81C/GACE
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