Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

Brow

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Hey guys.

I have a Seafoam Green toploading Tele which I bought as kind of a beater guitar about 9 months ago.

It's the guitar I leave sitting around incase I quickly want to work out a riff or a phrase etc.

Anyways, I've decided that I want to re-wire this guitar as an Esquire, get rid of the neck pickup and upgrade the bridge pickup.

What pickup would you guys suggest? I want something slightly hotter than vintage, but that still retains as much of that traditional Tele twang as possible.

It's (apparently) made of Poplar and has a maple neck and fingerboard.

I'll be using this guitar in my Indie Rock band and also for my Classic Rock band, so I'd like to be able to cover a fair bit of ground with it :)

Thanx for any opinions.

Craig
 
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Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

You really have a lot of good choices. A JD would be outstanding. A Lil59 would be cool too for a warmer tone. You may just want to keep an eye out in the Trading Post for some good Tele bridge deals. They come up all the time.
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

Tele Hotrails wired to the 3 way switch to to split/series/parallel.

It's a much more versatile pup than most would think. With the above config, it'll do spank to crank. :)
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

Thanx for the posts guys :)

Thanx for the suggestions of the Lil 59 and Hot Rails, but I'm looking for more of a 'traditional' Tele tone, so I'll keep my eyes open for SC bridge pickups.

Anymore suggestions for particular models of pickups I should keep my eyes open for?

Craig
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

Quarterpounder... hotter than vintage, but still sounds close enough IMO ;)
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

Brow said:
Hey guys.

I have a Seafoam Green toploading Tele which I bought as kind of a beater guitar about 9 months ago.

It's the guitar I leave sitting around incase I quickly want to work out a riff or a phrase etc.

Anyways, I've decided that I want to re-wire this guitar as an Esquire, get rid of the neck pickup and upgrade the bridge pickup.

What pickup would you guys suggest? I want something slightly hotter than vintage, but that still retains as much of that traditional Tele twang as possible.

It's (apparently) made of Poplar and has a maple neck and fingerboard.

I'll be using this guitar in my Indie Rock band and also for my Classic Rock band, so I'd like to be able to cover a fair bit of ground with it :)

Thanx for any opinions.

Craig

What about the Tele hot tapped? I haven't tried it, but you could use the switch to give you a couple of different tones...
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

Thanx for the new posts guys :)

I'll keep my eye open on Ebay and The Trading Room to see if anything crops up :)

Keep the suggestions coming if anyone has anything different to say :)

Craig
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

After looking at the specs and listening to the sound clips, I like the sounds of the Hot Tele Lead tapped and the Quarter Pound tapped. Both would also give me an extra output level aswell :)
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

I would suggest a Tapped Tele Hot because you can use your three way switch to select vintage Broadcaster/Telecaster/Esquire tone or Hot tone.
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

Thanx for the post Lew.

Based off a number of opinions in this thread, I'm thinking a Tapped Tele Hot would eb a good choice. I'm gonna keep my eyes open on Ebay and The Trading Post for 1 :)

Thanx for the advice guys.

Craig
 
Re: Bridge pup for a cheap Poplar Tele?

I've listened to the sound samples for all of the Tele single coil pickups and I really like the Broadcaster Lead, Vintage 54 Lead and Alnico II Pro.

I listened to the sound clips of the Quarter Pound and Hot Tele too, and to my ears, they seemed to lose alot of the top end which I usually associate with a Telecaster sound.

So now I'm even more confused :smack:
 
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