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  • PGb + Twangbanger neck?

    I have a weird situation. I have a customer, who is an older "newbie." He bought a "standard" Squier Affinity Strat and wants to mod it. (It's actually a gorgeous Candy Apple Red.) He already bought an HSS pickguard and a white, full-sized Pearly Gates bridge. Now, to keep the cost down, he's wondering what I might have in stock for the N/M positions. He wants to keep it white and quiet. (No political jokes, please.) In white, I only have an STK-4n and a Twangbanger.

    My main question is, how might that TwangBanger sound in the neck or the middle, with a PG? (I know. It's not noiseless.)

    P.S. I meant TwangBanger in the neck. It's a bridge TB. I think. 8.7k
    Last edited by ArtieToo; 09-24-2020, 03:22 PM.

  • #2
    WouldnÂ’t you have to route to fit it in the neck? 8.7k seems hot and thick for a neck pickup, especially against a PG which should be bright.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by scottoreilly

      spammy stuff from the above post removed
      DaFuk?

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      • #4
        That sounds like it would work, but can't you just put a white cover on anything? And isn't the twangbanger not noiseless?
        The things that you wanted
        I bought them for you

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Clint 55 View Post
          That sounds like it would work, but can't you just put a white cover on anything? And isn't the twangbanger not noiseless?
          Yeah. The TB isn't noiseless, but if it sounds killer, he'll go with my recommendation. And you can put a white cover on some things. But not everything. I have a couple Duncans where the cover won't come off.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by beaubrummels View Post
            WouldnÂ’t you have to route to fit it in the neck? 8.7k seems hot and thick for a neck pickup, especially against a PG which should be bright.
            A TwangBanger is normal single-coil size.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ArtieToo View Post

              A TwangBanger is normal single-coil size.
              I thought the neck plate of a tele was slightly smaller than a strat type? Maybe I’m wrong. Been a while since I had both out on the bench at the same time.

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              • #8
                the twangbanger is normal strat pup size, just has a baseplate. i think the twangbanger could work in the neck, personally id prefer it in the middle but ive come to love the middle pup by itself much more than most

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                • #9
                  Thanks guys. I guess we'll give it a try and see how she sounds. I'll let you know.

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