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  • Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

    I'm in the u.k. and s.d. pickups seem to be more available than some other makes....so which sd bridge pickup for country.....5/2,
    Jerry Donahue, vintage stack or other, i do have a 5/2 in one tele and it works out quite well...any thoughts appreciated..

  • #2
    Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

    vintage 54 if you want chicken pickin country

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    • #3
      Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

      Another vintage-correct choice is the Antiquity.
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      • #4
        Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

        id go antiquity II over the ant I for country

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        • #5
          Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

          I’m a broadcaster guy myself.

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          • #6
            Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

            A lot of options. It would help if you could tell us what kind of Telecaster bridge pickup tone you're after. I have a Fender Vintage Noiseless, Fender Tex Mex, Duncan Jerry Donahue, and Alnico 2 Pro. They all work extremely well for Country; but they all have difference tones. Tell us what tone you're after.
            -Butch

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            • #7
              Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

              Or, what sound you have now, and what you don't like about it.
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              • #8
                Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

                I've played a LOT of country gigs with a 5/2 and always liked it a lot. I've had good experiences with the Vintage Stack too if you need noiseless.

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                • #9
                  Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

                  I was looking more for the Brent Mason funky double stops type of sound nowadays, i'm not sure if the J.D will do that? Heres a clip i recorded a few years back with the 5/2 so maybe best to go with another one of those.....

                  Regards
                  Rob(uk)

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                  • #10
                    Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

                    Originally posted by robkay15 View Post
                    I was looking more for the Brent Mason funky double stops type of sound nowadays, i'm not sure if the J.D will do that? Heres a clip i recorded a few years back with the 5/2 so maybe best to go with another one of those.....

                    Regards
                    Rob(uk)
                    Brent uses the Vintage Stack and has since it came out. He's using a 5/2 on his Hot Licks video. I believe maybe an Alnico 2 Pro before that?

                    I have used all of those and they all twang and get that great Country tone. I use a Jerry Donahue pickup as well. It's probably my favorite and it twangs fine. Remember, your amp is a primary force in the equation and your right hand technique is critical.
                    -Butch

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                    • #11
                      Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

                      Thanks Butch......did you use one of the Wilkinson J.D. pickups in one of your guitars at one point i ma y be getting you mixed up with someone else.....if not any thoughs on the Wilkinson one?
                      Regards
                      Rob(uk)

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                      • #12
                        Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

                        Originally posted by Butch Snyder View Post
                        Brent uses the Vintage Stack and has since it came out. He's using a 5/2 on his Hot Licks video. I believe maybe an Alnico 2 Pro before that?

                        I have used all of those and they all twang and get that great Country tone. I use a Jerry Donahue pickup as well. It's probably my favorite and it twangs fine. Remember, your amp is a primary force in the equation and your right hand technique is critical.
                        I agree with all of this. Pick the power level you want, and if you want hum-cancelling, because all of them have a ton of twang. The rest is right hand technique.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Tele Bridge Country Which Pickup?

                          Originally posted by robkay15 View Post
                          Thanks Butch......did you use one of the Wilkinson J.D. pickups in one of your guitars at one point i ma y be getting you mixed up with someone else.....if not any thoughs on the Wilkinson one?
                          Regards
                          Rob(uk)
                          Yes, that was me. I owned two Vintage V58-JD guitars with the Wilkinson pickups. They're ok; but that's all, nothing great. A real Jerry Donahue and Alnico 2 Pro Strat pickup will be leaps and bounds better.
                          -Butch

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