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Lewguitar
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Re: $600 for a set of Barden Tele Pickups...
I played Bill Kirchen's old Tele with Bardens at NAMM and I was blown away by the tone. I've never heard a better sounding Tele. Bill has a handmade bridge plate that's milled from a solid piece of steel instead of stamped from thin steel like all other Teles, and I'm sure that contributed to the strong, solid, deep tone. Also, Bill uses a Talos amp, and the Talos that I played through was a great super-natural sounding amp. But, IMO, the Barden pickups are among the very, very finest Tele pickups I've ever played. The tone is very throaty and full and not thin and ice picky...although every note rings clear as a bell if that's what cha play into them. By the same token, they get a very ballsy tone when you dig in and shape the note with your picking attack. I've never heard a better pickup for my style of playing. Lew
the guy who invented fire said:Bardens are hard to explain and they are NOT for everynody...listen to some Danny Gatton and you'll get the idea...simply amazing sounding pickups but again, not for everybody
I played Bill Kirchen's old Tele with Bardens at NAMM and I was blown away by the tone. I've never heard a better sounding Tele. Bill has a handmade bridge plate that's milled from a solid piece of steel instead of stamped from thin steel like all other Teles, and I'm sure that contributed to the strong, solid, deep tone. Also, Bill uses a Talos amp, and the Talos that I played through was a great super-natural sounding amp. But, IMO, the Barden pickups are among the very, very finest Tele pickups I've ever played. The tone is very throaty and full and not thin and ice picky...although every note rings clear as a bell if that's what cha play into them. By the same token, they get a very ballsy tone when you dig in and shape the note with your picking attack. I've never heard a better pickup for my style of playing. Lew