treyhaislip
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Has anyone tried Bill Lawrence Pickups? (Poles or Rails)
Rails, yes - poles, no.
My experience with Bill Lawrence pickups since the late 70's has been overwhelmingly positive.
They exhibit clarity with power, and are wonderfully quiet.
Hard to go wrong with a Lawrence.
Yes, their acoustic pickups have been terrific since the 70's.... Probably the first soundhole pickup I ever used way back in the Stone Age. Still selling, installing, and using them today.
Love those EB-50's. I have 2 basses with them, and they sound great.
Sorry - no clips. My Jazz has an alder body, and a fretless ebony neck with 2 EB-50's and several switches for a full compliment of tones.
The Washburn is actually a guitar (agathis body w/ rosewood neck) converted to a mandocello (low C tuning). I have a pickup selector and a series/parallel switch, master volume, master tone. Has a great, fat tone - no muddiness.
I have a 3rd set sitting around in a box should a project arise which calls for them. Finally, I have an ancient Yamaha BB-300 bass (nato body w/ rosewood neck) with the EB-60 installed in the stock location which sounds great, too - especially for funk or rock tones.
The first Bill Lawrence I ever used was back in the late 70's. I had a Musicmaster bass and the pickup died. Put a Bill Lawrence L-250 Strat pickup in the hole. Didn't change the tone at all, but it was 3 times as loud!
Do you have pics of how you converted that Washburn to a Mandocello?

Made a tailpiece from aluminum angle, simple modding of bridge with Fender bass saddles and extra drilling of holes for strings, added 2 more tuning machines to the peghead, and made a new nut from a bone blank. HERE 'TIS..... It was supposed to be a prototype, but it played great and sounded fantastic...
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Wish they made the rail pickups as a replacement for something like a Thunderbird.

Have someone make a set of pickup rings?
Or Lawrence also makes several sizes of blade pickups for pedal steels that would work for a bass or extended range multi-string guitar.
Like so: This is a 705 model.
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