Guitar Toad
Toadily Stratologist
Re: Tele Bridge pup in a strat
Yes, I had over simplified the difference.
A custom pickguard is not a problem. But, it sounds like the little bit of extra grind here or there may be worth it. I doubt that it will damage my JV's over value for some genuine Tele vibe.
But, I'm still trying to figure out how the "hotter" wound Texas Hot custom bridge is reportedly not as beefy as a tele bridge wound to a much lower resistence. It must be the Tele's larger bobbin and the baseplate. With more power mostly coming from the bobbin size, is that right?
Let's imaging for a moment dropping the THCB into a Tele Bridge position assuming that it has the Tele's baseplate. How would that sound? Still less beefy?
the guy who invented fire said:Ok...the bobbin is the same size as the baseplate, so removing it won't change/fix anything, and yes, the shape of the bobbin/base plate is why it won't fit in a standard HB route. The Antiquity I is not waxxed because that is "vintage correct". No, a cover will not fit on a Tele pickup...if you want to get a tele tone w/o opening up the route a little bit, and you still want it to look like a Strat a Twangbanger is your option.
Yes, I had over simplified the difference.
A custom pickguard is not a problem. But, it sounds like the little bit of extra grind here or there may be worth it. I doubt that it will damage my JV's over value for some genuine Tele vibe.
But, I'm still trying to figure out how the "hotter" wound Texas Hot custom bridge is reportedly not as beefy as a tele bridge wound to a much lower resistence. It must be the Tele's larger bobbin and the baseplate. With more power mostly coming from the bobbin size, is that right?
Let's imaging for a moment dropping the THCB into a Tele Bridge position assuming that it has the Tele's baseplate. How would that sound? Still less beefy?
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