Butch Snyder
ObsoleteChickenPickingologist
I bought a new Fender James Burton Standard Tele. The guitar itself is absolutely killer. The only thing I might change is the vintage ashtray bridge with 6 steel saddles. I might install a 3-brass saddle ashtray bridge. Don't know yet. Anyway, that model of guitar comes stock with a set of Fender Custom Shop Texas Special pickups. Are they nice? Yes, but I think I can do better; especially when I play my partscaster (my avatar) which has a set of Fender Tex Mex pickups and everybody, including me, likes their tone better. They really do sound good though.
So, I'm trying to think of what Duncan set I might want to replace them with. I'd love the '53 Tapped Tele® Model T "Guitar Shop" Set; but I can't swing $300 for that. So, I was thinking about either the Vintage Broadcaster set or a set like maybe the APTL-3JD with an APTR-1 in the neck. The APTR-1 can be really soft though.
The tone I'm going for is kind of on the border of vintage meets modern. I don't want a 1/4 lber or a Little 59. I want a tone that is genuine Tele but a little more....
So, I'm trying to think of what Duncan set I might want to replace them with. I'd love the '53 Tapped Tele® Model T "Guitar Shop" Set; but I can't swing $300 for that. So, I was thinking about either the Vintage Broadcaster set or a set like maybe the APTL-3JD with an APTR-1 in the neck. The APTR-1 can be really soft though.
The tone I'm going for is kind of on the border of vintage meets modern. I don't want a 1/4 lber or a Little 59. I want a tone that is genuine Tele but a little more....