FAT sounding Tele bridge pups?

oilpit

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I want a really thick, fat sounding bridge pickup for my tele...

I have a '52 hotrod reissue tele, with a SD vintage mini humbucker in the neck (which I am very happy with) and a " Custom Vintage Tele Bridge Pickup" in the bridge, I can find almost no information on it, so I don't know any of the specs.

It sounds pretty hot to me, but it will clean up if you roll off the volume (a quality that I would look for in a replacement pickup as well) but it just has a little bit too much high end spank, which sounds cool clean but comes off as a weird grindy sound when gain is added

I am not looking for a humbucker, I still want it to sound like a Telecaster, I just want a more throaty, thick sound to it, like if David Gilmour played a tele...
 
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Duncan Stack fro tele. I have the Duncan Designed version in my tele, and it's working great, though I may upgrade soon.
 
Re: FAT sounding Tele bridge pups?

I have a '52 hotrod reissue tele, with a SD vintage mini humbucker in the neck (which I am very happy with) and a " Custom Vintage Tele Bridge Pickup" in the bridge, I can find almost no information on it, so I don't know any of the specs.

It sounds pretty hot to me, but it will clean up if you roll off the volume (a quality that I would look for in a replacement pickup as well) but it just has a little bit too much high end spank, which sounds cool clean but comes off as a weird grindy sound when gain is added.

I have an example of the same guitar. Before spending any money on a pickup, get busy with a screwdriver.
 
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I have an example of the same guitar. Before spending any money on a pickup, get busy with a screwdriver.

Yeah, good plan! I always forget the good deal of change you can get out of a pickup height change. And the price is certainly right!
 
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Man the stock g&l pickup in my asat classic is a ripper, nice and full with just a little sparkle to it. Altogether a full bodied muscular tele! ( I have had several, but this one and I are bonding nicely)
 
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Duncan STL-2.

I looked at that, I really like the EQ of that pickup, but it is quite high output.

Does it clean up with the volume knob, and still have a vintage voiced tone and pick attack?
 
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I looked at that, I really like the EQ of that pickup, but it is quite high output.

Does it clean up with the volume knob, and still have a vintage voiced tone and pick attack?

Get a tapped version, then you can have hot, and vintage, at the flick of a switch, or pull, if you prefer.
 
Re: FAT sounding Tele bridge pups?

I am not looking for a humbucker, I still want it to sound like a Telecaster, I just want a more throaty, thick sound to it, like if David Gilmour played a tele...

FWIW, he did....
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One of my personal favorites when achieving the tone you're speaking of is the Rio Grande Muy Grande Tele bridge pickup. The Muy Grande is big-sounding and has a big bottom end without being muddy and a nice smooth top end. It also sounds really nice when some gain is added.
 
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I looked at that, I really like the EQ of that pickup, but it is quite high output.

Does it clean up with the volume knob, and still have a vintage voiced tone and pick attack?

I've had no problems with it.
 
Re: FAT sounding Tele bridge pups?

Man the stock g&l pickup in my asat classic is a ripper, nice and full with just a little sparkle to it. Altogether a full bodied muscular tele! ( I have had several, but this one and I are bonding nicely)

+1 The G&L, Asat Classic bridge pickup is my favorite Tele pickup.


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Has anyone tried the CS tapped JB?

It is quite a pretty penny, but I think it may be just what I am looking for...
 
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it is my favorite tele bridge pup. not super hot but it has one of the best lead sounds ive ever heard.
 
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In your two teles: what neck pickup is a good match for the tapped JB lead?
 
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In your two teles: what neck pickup is a good match for the tapped JB lead?

call the Custom Shop and ask MJ ... she will wind a set, and the neck pickup is also killer ... I think it's alnico 5 (don't quote me), but it balances well with the alnico 2 of the bridge pickup ... probably because the neck position benefits from the presence of alnico 5. Definitely one of the best tele neck pickups I've played.
 
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Yeah!

If you're gonna order the Tapped JB Tele lead pickup just spend the extra cash and get the matching neck pickup as well! It is alnico 5 and sounds fantastic with both taps of the lead coil.

Easily one of my fav Tele sets right there!
 
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