I've got an old 60's Tele, which has an inherently thin trebly tone. I'm using a Jerry Donahue pickup now. Any suggestions on a warmer pickup?
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Re: How can I fatten up my Tele?
try the telecaster ants, or the broadcaster. Contact Lew, he just made a post about this awhile ago. Or if you're wanting to go all out warm, try the '59 or Hotrail.This is the very perfection of a man, to find out his own imperfections. - St. Augustine of Hippo
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Re: How can I fatten up my Tele?
You could also try out the SD pickup booster, which is made just to give low output single coil guitars a fatter sound.
I personally reccomend against the hotrails if you want your guitar to sound like a tele at all. The hotrails are extreme in every way, super high output (will easily distort your clean channel on low volumes), super crunch and great for metal, but not for anything resembling a single coil tone. It will also totally dwarf your neck single coil in terms of output.
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Re: How can I fatten up my Tele?
Originally posted by smittyI've got an old 60's Tele, which has an inherently thin trebly tone. I'm using a Jerry Donahue pickup now. Any suggestions on a warmer pickup?
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