Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Replacing Alnico Pro II Neck and Bridge PU's
Collapse
X
-
funny how different people hear things. someone recently tried a jd and said it was too thick and too high output
-
Originally posted by ctbaggett View PostSince I have this thread going already I'll also ask about wiring. What do you think of this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H935FBE...v_ov_lig_dp_it
JD pup is really good. Might also consider a tapped Quarter Pound for lots of versatility (my personal fav for a Tele bridge).
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Mincer View PostLet us know how this project turns out!
I appreciate the help finding my pickups!
Leave a comment:
-
Since I have this thread going already I'll also ask about wiring. What do you think of this?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H935FBE...v_ov_lig_dp_itLast edited by ctbaggett; 01-29-2021, 01:46 PM.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by beaubrummels View PostI have a Broadcaster and Antiquity 55 in my ash tele. Plays almost every kind of music I've needed in cover bands; country, rock, blues, pop, funk, etc.
My other tele has a Fender Twisted Tele set, which is like mix between a Strat and a bright vintage Les Paul sound. Good for more modern music. Less twangy but some twang is still there.
Leave a comment:
-
Thanks, Everyone! I think I'll give the Vintage Tele and Jerry Donahue a try.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by ctbaggett View Post
The broadcaster sounds a bit too twangy.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by beaubrummels View PostI have a Broadcaster and Antiquity 55 in my ash tele. Plays almost every kind of music I've needed in cover bands; country, rock, blues, pop, funk, etc.
My other tele has a Fender Twisted Tele set, which is like mix between a Strat and a bright vintage Les Paul sound. Good for more modern music. Less twangy but some twang is still there.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Mincer View PostWelcome to the forum!
I'd suggest a Jerry Donahue in the bridge, and an Antiquity 55 in the neck. The Jerry has mids, and more power, but still sounds like a Telecaster pickup. The Antiquity 55 is a cleaner/less-dark rhythm pickup. You can also swap the neck pickup (and pickguard) for something like a good Strat pickup (like a Five Two, or Vintage Staggered) for a cleaner/clearer sound.
Leave a comment:
-
I have a Broadcaster and Antiquity 55 in my ash tele. Plays almost every kind of music I've needed in cover bands; country, rock, blues, pop, funk, etc.
My other tele has a Fender Twisted Tele set, which is like mix between a Strat and a bright vintage Les Paul sound. Good for more modern music. Less twangy but some twang is still there.
Leave a comment:
-
Welcome to the forum!
I'd suggest a Jerry Donahue in the bridge, and an Antiquity 55 in the neck. The Jerry has mids, and more power, but still sounds like a Telecaster pickup. The Antiquity 55 is a cleaner/less-dark rhythm pickup. You can also swap the neck pickup (and pickguard) for something like a good Strat pickup (like a Five Two, or Vintage Staggered) for a cleaner/clearer sound.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: