Tele neck pickup (humbucker rout) with JD bridge

pu01

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I've got a Jerry Donahue Tele bridge pickup, and am wondering which neck pickup to pair it with. The guitar I'll be modifying is routed for a humbucker in the neck position.



I play mainly clean, melodic country with some pedal steel type bends thrown in.



I was thinking an Antiquity or low output humbucker might work.



If not a humbucker, would the Psyclone Humbucker Filter'Tron be a good match? Or something else?



Also, would the guitar need a stacked tone pot with 500k for one pickup and 250k for the other? I don't know much about wiring!
 
if it was me, id put a vintage type firebird pup in there rather than a fullsize bucker. ive found they match up much better output and tone wise
 
I love a mini bucker in the neck of a tele, Firebird style works as well. If you do go full size humbucker, I love a full shred neck in a tele. It's not terribly high output, the hex heads tend to be more articulate and you can always mag swap to an A3 or something to make it a little lower output. The Full Shred neck can cop PAF-ish tones in either position, definitely underrated.
 
Thanks for the suggestions.

I've also have a Yamaha Mike Stern T-Style guitar which has a Hot Rails in the bridge and a '59 in the neck. How does the '59 compare to some of the recommended pickups (Firebird, Antiquity, Full-Shred)? The Hot Rails is actually not too bad (for clean country) once you get used to it, but it does sound a bit different in the midrange to how I imagine the Jerry Donahue will sound. Presumably Mike Stern chose the Hot Rails to match the '59, and perhaps a JD wouldn't pair so well with a '59 or some other humbuckers.
 
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