Gaps in the product line?

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These should be production pickups:

TB Spaced Distortion Neck (Seymourizer)

TB Spaced Pearly Gates Plus

OG Diablo (High output Screamin' Demon)

Low-Medium output Blackout (ala EMG 60)

Is the PG+ still a Fender exclusive or has that exclusivity contract ended?
 
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Is the PG+ still a Fender exclusive or has that exclusivity contract ended?

They could always put a few extra wraps on it, call it something else and do what Dimarzio does with their OEMs and say what the closest production model is.

(Not a bad idea, actually. No need to pay the extra $10 for the PG name.)
 
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They could always put a few extra wraps on it, call it something else and do what Dimarzio does with their OEMs and say what the closest production model is.

(Not a bad idea, actually. No need to pay the extra $10 for the PG name.)
So a few extra wraps on a pickup that has a few extra wraps over the PG? :P
 
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So a few extra wraps on a pickup that has a few extra wraps over the PG? :P

I was thinking a few like 3, not a few hundred. Just enough to say "this isn't a PG+ as spec'd out." Of course, the fact that it'd be a trembucker would make it a slightly different wind anyway.
 
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I've not read the whole posts, but I would want a non antiquity, non custom P90 dogear. i have 2 guitars with them and one needs a change.

We would do that as a Shop Floor Custom, which is only a small upcharge.

However

I agree with you. I'd like that too.
 
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I would like to see a drop-in replacement SD tele neck pickup that is not duller or darker. Strattier or p90ish on the hot side. The choices for the tele neck rout are too stuck in the past.
 
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Not so much a gap in the product line, more a suggestion for a cosmetic change. Two-part tops for P-Rails. Cream and black. Probably, cream P90 and black Rail.

Actives for Telecaster...

Why not steal an idea from EMG? Their RT model is, essentially, the SA inside a larger housing and with three screw lugs instead of two. The same could be done to a Blackout.


A tappable p90.

Shoulda read the thread from the beginning. ;)
 
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I would like to see a drop-in replacement SD tele neck pickup that is not duller or darker. Strattier or p90ish on the hot side. The choices for the tele neck rout are too stuck in the past.

Try tele neck pickups with 500K pots. It makes a world a difference. You can even wire the controls so that the bridge and middle positions "see" 250K pots, but the neck position gets 500K pots.
 
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Try a vintage style single coil with A3 rod magnets. Mount it directly to the body on wood screws rather than suspend it through the pickguard or one of those metal surrounds.

Leo got it right to begin with. Others messed things up.
 
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A neck/Rhythm position companion to the Custom Shop '53 Tapped Tele Lead. Three conductors, two output levels. If it will not fit under the conventional metal cover, use a SM-1/Firebird cover.
 
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I think promoting awareness of the custom shop would be cool. I know I plan on using it when I get a big boy job out of school, but I'm sure a lot of people would use it if they were aware of it
 
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I think promoting awareness of the custom shop would be cool.

If memory serves correctly, I first became aware of the SD Custom Shop after a succession of production line pickups had failed to exactly hit the spot. In other words, I only became aware when the need for awareness arose. (Apologies if this sounds like Frippspeak.)

I'm sure a lot of people would use it if they were aware of it.

I'm not so sure. IMO, if you do not appreciate what might be missing from stock/off-the-shelf pickups, you are unlikely to feel able to justify the additional expense for the hand-fettled items.
 
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I used the CS for rewinding the Dmz pickups in a Parker Fly Deluxe.

Because they have non-standard bobbins, a simple pickup swap is not possible.
 
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If the '78 were to become a production model, why not go full bore and do a full '78 set, including a neck/mid single coil or sc sized HB to match?



And my brain just popped out the idea of a Parallel Axis '78... aw hell...
 
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If the '78 were to become a production model, why not go full bore and do a full '78 set, including a neck/mid single coil or sc sized HB to match?



And my brain just popped out the idea of a Parallel Axis '78... aw hell...

Well... the original guitar that the '78 was designed to sound like was a single-humbucker guitar... so inventing a neck pickup for that one might come off as a little ingenuous.
 
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