So I just traded my Epi Les Paul Classic for MIM Tele and let me say that I love that Tele way more than I ever loved the Epi. This thing sounds amazing. I love how versatile it is. Anyways, since I now know that it will be sticking around for a long time I want to start shopping for upgraded PUPs. I don't think these stock ones sound "bad" at all but I know that I could do better and I generally like Duncans for everything else so I just figured I'd stick with them for the tele. Contrary to what most people might assume about a person with a Tele, I don't play any country music at all. I actually detest the stuff whole -heartedly lol. I love blues and jazz (I already have a Strat) and I also play for my church's worship team. We play anything from rock songs in drop c (My Schecter with Duncans handles these songs
) to standard tuning songs. I play through a Bogner Alchemist 112 combo mic'd, gain at 3/4 on the punch mode, along with the clean channel and occasionally throw a wah on it.
What would you recommend for Duncan pickup replacements? I want to keep that warm, creamy smooth tone that the stock neckup already posses (just improve on it) and I would like something in the bridge that isn't too trebly but not muddy either. Something that can give good strong crunch and rock tones and good lead tones as well.
Since I've never used Duncans in a Strat let alone a Tele, I thought I would come to you guys for your expert opinions and wisdom =)
**By the way, here's the new guitar! It actually has a subtle flame to the grain of the wood, you just have to look in the light.**
What would you recommend for Duncan pickup replacements? I want to keep that warm, creamy smooth tone that the stock neckup already posses (just improve on it) and I would like something in the bridge that isn't too trebly but not muddy either. Something that can give good strong crunch and rock tones and good lead tones as well.
Since I've never used Duncans in a Strat let alone a Tele, I thought I would come to you guys for your expert opinions and wisdom =)
**By the way, here's the new guitar! It actually has a subtle flame to the grain of the wood, you just have to look in the light.**
