Andy Summers build

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I'm gathering items for an AS tele build but have a question about the neck pickup ( '59) wiring. In the fender diagram, it shows a four conductor wire but the '59 has a single conductor. Do I need to order a custom shop pup or is there something else as a substitute? Also, what would the sound difference be between a neck or bridge pup in the neck position for such a build?
 
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Would you mind sharing the link to that diagram?


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Br p/up in the in pos may have a touch more output/mids,FWIW...

Be sure to do a build thread,too!!!!
:D
 
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I didn't think the 4-wire version of the 59 was any more than 'an option', rather than a 'shop floor custom'. I've got one here that came out of one of my Tokai, in fact that had one 4-wire and one 'vintage', with both wired as 'vintage' - nothing too special about it at all, they just used what they had available.
 
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yep 4 wire is not even shop floor custom, it's available as a regular package option.
I luv Andy's work. I saw an MJ custom shop order for an Andy Summers spec pickup set I think it was a little different than 59? but when the sig tele came out word was it had a 59??
 
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Other than the phase switch, are the passive electronics standard wiring?


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Who's doing the body? I always thought it was a mistake that Fender made the AS tele a limited edition model rather than releasing it as a regular signature series instrument. I'd have splurged for that in a heartbeat.
 
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No. There is some sort of buffer/pre-amp thingy built in, hot enough to drive a valve amplifier into distortion. The extra metal control knob governs this.

I robbed these.
http://s7.photobucket.com/user/kevi...0F-49B53BB7A909-160-0000001D4617D938.jpg.html
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I'm leaving the boost to an LPB-1 in my pedal chain... that's why I specified the passive electronics. ;)

So, other than the phase switch, the pickup switching is normal... you can use a single conductor '59, if it's what you have on hand. Excellent. Thank you!

Maple neck on the way... check... the body I have is poplar instead of alder... Ehh, I'll cope. ;)
 
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LPB-1 could be just as likely what was originally built into the guitar as anything and on the floor is much nicer than the big whole in Andy's tele :D
What was originally in Andys guitar was the guts of some 70s boost circuit, could have been an LPB-1, MXR Micro Amp, Alembic Stratoblaster?
 
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