+1 on the links above. The real Bill Lawrence is in California.
So is the other one.![]()
Let me make clear that the pickups in the American Deluxe Strats and Teles are "designed by" Bill Lawrence. They are Fender pickups. He does not sell those pickups separately from his site, www.billlawrence.com, but they can be purchased separately under the Fender label.
The Bill & Becky pickups are great. Haven't tried many of the newer offerings but what I have tried in the past have always been satisfying. The Wylde Gate has lots of info and sound clips from users.
I may snag a set of those Keystone singles for another Strat. I've heard nothing but good things about them.
Serious?!:smack: Does he live in Corona too?! :biglaugh:
I know that. They're basically Bill Lawrence pickups. Fender says they haven't changed anything and the pickups are made to exact specifications. That being the case, they're Bill Lawrence pickups. So I was saying those are the ONLY Bill Lawrence pups I tried. No clarification necessary :biglaugh:
Sure, but for the newbie reading this thread who doesn't know that, they may try to order the SCN's from Bill rather than just looking at Musicians Friend or Sweetwater for them.
My bad! They changed the website since I last checked. I guess they took off the link for SCN pickups. Proceed then Erik. Thanks for clarifying.
I really like My bill and becky L500XL and L500R in my explorer... I always read that the PAFs are the ultimate pickups... so I go and think about changing it out again, but I find that with simple twists of my tone and volume knobs I can get ANYTHING I want out of them! Very Very Very versitile. The neck can do almost single coil type things up to that woman tone... and I have not even split it yet! Mix the neck and bridge and use more neck instant strat (sort of!), use more bridge and roll the necks tone down... great bluesy thick raunchy tone. Then kick in the high gain and you have a sound that is as clear and hot as an 81 but lets the guitar talk... I only say because I tried it in 4 guitars and everytime was DRASTICALLY different! Try em out!