Little '59 bridge with "Antiquity for Telecaster®: neck / 11024-21" Wiring

dalko

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Little '59 bridge with "Antiquity for Telecaster®: neck / 11024-21" Wiring

Hello, i have a rare Hoyer Tele neck-trough

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And the thing is that the wings were made in mahogany, with a maple top! So, the guitar is able to have some '59 sound ...

Your Little '59 seems to be a perfect solution for the bridge, but for the neck, i found:
Antiquity for Telecaster®: neck / 11024-21, with a similar sound ...

But, on the page for the little '59 your recomandations go to some other neck pickups. The thing is: i like your Antiquity neck.
Is it possible to put them togheter? The mixte position will be ok?

And for the wiring, is it the same like on this page:

http://www.seymourduncan.com/images/products/electric/telecaster/501015-115.pdf

Thanks
 
Re: Little '59 bridge with "Antiquity for Telecaster®: neck / 11024-21" Wiring

Re: Little '59 bridge with "Antiquity for Telecaster®: neck / 11024-21" Wiring

Welcome to the forum.

The Pickup Wizard is a rather simplistic guide. Do not put too much faith in it.

Yes, of course, your two chosen pickups can be combined in one guitar. There are several ways in which the controls could be configured to govern the pickup coil combinations. In the interests of simplicity, connect up the neck/Rhythm pickup in the conventional manner: white (hot) to the selector switch, black to ground.

In the event that the Li'l '59 proves to be electrically out-of-phase with respect to the Antiquity single coil, the remedy will involve reversing the order in which the four-conductor + shield cable is connected.

With the selector switch in the middle (both pickups on, in parallel, in phase) position, the sound is likely to be dominated by the Li'l '59.
 
Re: Little '59 bridge with "Antiquity for Telecaster®: neck / 11024-21" Wiring

Re: Little '59 bridge with "Antiquity for Telecaster®: neck / 11024-21" Wiring

Thanks very much for your quick answer.
 
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