dr.barlo
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Re: Maybe my favorite Strat Pickup set yet!
As usual you are right. On my hard ash tele I have a 7.80K JD in the bridge and 6.30K fender texas special in the middle. Somehow those fit quite well, and the quacky bridge/middle tone is to my satisfaction. But then again that might be due to the steel bridge and the hard ash body / maple neck combination. Dunno!
What I mean to say is that in my case 7.80K JD and the 6.30K fender tx special do the bridge/middle tone very well. I gotta admit that when I tried the same pickups in my teleOstrat the bridge/middle tone was not that good. It was as you said. There the fralin blues sp and 6.00K van zandt true vintage in the middle did the trick.
That whole matching the pickup to the guitar deal is fun but tiresome huh? Why doesn't a single pickup create miracles in every guitar! :smack:
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Lewguitar said:Hi Doc, I'm with you on the tortoise pickguard. I'm ordering one like yours from WD.
The beauty of the 6.6K output on the Tapped Tele Hot is that's it blends so beautifully with the neck or middle pickups for those chimey rythym tones. Any hotter would lose some of the chime, IMO.
For example, the Twangbanger is hotter than the 6.6K output of the Tapped Tele Hot and when I combine the Twangbanger with the neck or middle pickup of a Strat, the tone is very good, but it's thicker than usual and not quite as clear, sparkley and chimey as the classic #2 and #4 switch positions of a vintage Strat.
The 6.6K output does retain alot of that clean chime of a vintage Strat bridge pickup. It's a little thicker than a Strat bridge pickup, but it still works well.
Lew
As usual you are right. On my hard ash tele I have a 7.80K JD in the bridge and 6.30K fender texas special in the middle. Somehow those fit quite well, and the quacky bridge/middle tone is to my satisfaction. But then again that might be due to the steel bridge and the hard ash body / maple neck combination. Dunno!
What I mean to say is that in my case 7.80K JD and the 6.30K fender tx special do the bridge/middle tone very well. I gotta admit that when I tried the same pickups in my teleOstrat the bridge/middle tone was not that good. It was as you said. There the fralin blues sp and 6.00K van zandt true vintage in the middle did the trick.
That whole matching the pickup to the guitar deal is fun but tiresome huh? Why doesn't a single pickup create miracles in every guitar! :smack:
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