Jeff_Miller
New member
Hi all,
I'll be putting together a new custom Tele for myself in the near future and I'm looking for some pup suggestions. I've used Seymour Duncans for many, many years and I love the Little '59 in the bridge of my Teles since I have to cover a wide range of tones (country, jazzy stuff, rock etc...). I also use a mini toggle on the Little '59 and switch between series/parallel.
Anyway, I want to choose a middle pickup (maybe others) and get the most strat quack as possible when I switch to position 2 & 4. I can get a decent quack out of my current Duncan setup, but I'd like to get more if possible. I'm not sure if I'm even choosing the right pickups for the task.
I know the strat quackyness in 2 & 4 is probably limited by having the Little '59 in the bridge and the SM-1N in the neck, but I want to try and get the most quack for the buck in 2 & 4 I can possibly achieve while still maintaining a good volume balance between the bridge and neck pickups. I'm open to using any combination of pickups, but I have to be able to get some decent humbucker chunk and Tele twang with the bridge pickup when needed too. I love the Little '59 and it'd be really hard to give it up, but I'm willing to try something different if I can get a better tone in 2 & 4.
I'm thinking the solo in "Sultans of Swing" has one of my favorite quacky type tones. The studio version of "Sweet Home Alabama" has some good tones too. Of course, I realize that I'm probably not going to come close to that tone with a FrankenTele, but I'm looking for something close I reckon. Maybe I should just play a damn strat, but I like my Teles too much! lol...
Questions -
Would the SSL-1 be the best thing to use in the middle?
Should I use a different pickup in the bridge besides the little '59?
Thanks! Any help appreciated!
Jeff
I'll be putting together a new custom Tele for myself in the near future and I'm looking for some pup suggestions. I've used Seymour Duncans for many, many years and I love the Little '59 in the bridge of my Teles since I have to cover a wide range of tones (country, jazzy stuff, rock etc...). I also use a mini toggle on the Little '59 and switch between series/parallel.
Anyway, I want to choose a middle pickup (maybe others) and get the most strat quack as possible when I switch to position 2 & 4. I can get a decent quack out of my current Duncan setup, but I'd like to get more if possible. I'm not sure if I'm even choosing the right pickups for the task.
I know the strat quackyness in 2 & 4 is probably limited by having the Little '59 in the bridge and the SM-1N in the neck, but I want to try and get the most quack for the buck in 2 & 4 I can possibly achieve while still maintaining a good volume balance between the bridge and neck pickups. I'm open to using any combination of pickups, but I have to be able to get some decent humbucker chunk and Tele twang with the bridge pickup when needed too. I love the Little '59 and it'd be really hard to give it up, but I'm willing to try something different if I can get a better tone in 2 & 4.
I'm thinking the solo in "Sultans of Swing" has one of my favorite quacky type tones. The studio version of "Sweet Home Alabama" has some good tones too. Of course, I realize that I'm probably not going to come close to that tone with a FrankenTele, but I'm looking for something close I reckon. Maybe I should just play a damn strat, but I like my Teles too much! lol...
Questions -
Would the SSL-1 be the best thing to use in the middle?
Should I use a different pickup in the bridge besides the little '59?
Thanks! Any help appreciated!
Jeff