I'm getting an Essex Telecaster in November that I'll be replacing the pickups in, and I'm almost certain it'll be with Duncans (I've got Basslines in my fretted p/j bass, I love 'em to death). I used the SD "ToneWizard" to find out which pickups the company would reccomend, and I got the Jerry Donahue lead for the bridge and an Alnico II Pro rhythm for the neck.
I'll be using this guitar mostly for recording (with Thomastik-Infeld strings) jazz, blues, some R&B, and some latin/spanish style stuff. I want a very, very clean tone from the guitar that I can dirty up later with amp and effects (if needed) with lots of sustain. The tele has an alder body, maple neck, and rosewood board. I also play almost entirely fingerstyle with lots of varying techniques and dynamics, so I want pickups that are very, very responsive to good technique -- and punish bad technique
. No mud, as little noise as possible, and no microphonics.
Will the JD bridge and Alnico II provide what I need?
I'll be using this guitar mostly for recording (with Thomastik-Infeld strings) jazz, blues, some R&B, and some latin/spanish style stuff. I want a very, very clean tone from the guitar that I can dirty up later with amp and effects (if needed) with lots of sustain. The tele has an alder body, maple neck, and rosewood board. I also play almost entirely fingerstyle with lots of varying techniques and dynamics, so I want pickups that are very, very responsive to good technique -- and punish bad technique
Will the JD bridge and Alnico II provide what I need?