Tele pickup recommendations

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SingedFingerologist
Oh forum pickup gods, I beg for your wisdom and mercy. Bascially, I'm planning a telecaster assembly that should finish up later this year. Alder body, maple/maple neck, and most likely a 4-way switching setup for standard + series options. I'd like to stay fairly close to the "vintage" ballpark as far as pickups go, as I'm mostly a blues/rock player.

I've considered a few options so far, including a Donahue bridge & vintage stack neck, 5/2 set, Broadcaster bridge + unknown neck... needless to say my head is spinning. Any help is greatly apprectiated, and I'd be glad to contribute more information if needed.
 
Re: Tele pickup recommendations

I have a Broadcaster/ Vintage Rhythm on my MIA tele and I think it sounds good. I think it has a .02 cap, per Fender's schematic, which probably helps the neck from being too dull, which can be the case with the usual .047 cap.

a JD would work too ...
 
Re: Tele pickup recommendations

Howdy,

Oddly, when it comes to Teles I'm a DiMarzio man all the way. I know, I know. I must be insane, right? Test drive DiMarzio's Twang Kings. They're great for anything from Bakersfield all the way to Exiles on Main Street. Now if we're talking HBers or P-90s, make 'em SD. :) Good luck.

Eggman
 
Re: Tele pickup recommendations

I think Seymour makes some good pickups, but, IMHO,noone can top Zhang's Paul Bunyan set for tele (with an uncovered neck).
 
Re: Tele pickup recommendations

For the neck the Vintage Rhythm is a great pickup and in the bridge if I were you I'd get either a Broadcaster or a Hot Tpped Tele...the Hot Tapped Tele sounds a lot like a Broadcaster on the low tap but is MUCH hotter, thicker, meaner on the full tap...that set up with the tap on a mini toggle or a push pull and the 4 way for series woudl give you a LOT of great tones wiht 2 pickups and fairly stock controls.
 
Re: Tele pickup recommendations

Oh forum pickup gods, I beg for your wisdom and mercy. Bascially, I'm planning a telecaster assembly that should finish up later this year. Alder body, maple/maple neck, and most likely a 4-way switching setup for standard + series options. I'd like to stay fairly close to the "vintage" ballpark as far as pickups go, as I'm mostly a blues/rock player.

I've considered a few options so far, including a Donahue bridge & vintage stack neck, 5/2 set, Broadcaster bridge + unknown neck... needless to say my head is spinning. Any help is greatly apprectiated, and I'd be glad to contribute more information if needed.

My alder Tele is heavier and brighter than my swamp ash Teles.

I'd go for an alnico 5 neck pickup and alnico 2 bridge pickup.

If you can afford them, the Duncan Custom Shop
A5 Tele ala Strat neck pickup and DCS A2 Tele Hot Tapped would be my recomendations.

Or a set of A2 Antiquity I's.

Lew
 
Re: Tele pickup recommendations

I use an APS-1 in the neck uncovered (I like this way better than any tele neck pup I've heard) and a Kinman 60s in the bridge. They are wired out of phase in the middle for a very cool quack.

While you do lose something going noiseless, with the Kinman, it is almost imperceptible. Plus it gives me at least one quiet spot to go to if I need it. I tried the Dimarzio VV, and it was not for me. The old Dimarzio squirt squirt every time you play a note. Great for some guys, not for me.
 
Re: Tele pickup recommendations

If you can afford them, the Duncan Custom Shop
A5 Tele ala Strat neck pickup and Duncan CS A2 Tele Hot Tapped would be my recomendations.

yup.

i dont like tele neck pups but evan has a guitar with the a5 tele ala strat neck pup and it was great, i played it for hours one day. didnt sound just like a strat but had a cool sound that still retained some of the tele character.

the cs a2 hot tapped tele is simply the best single coil bridge pup ive ever used. i believe that it is the same as the '53 jb esquire pup listed on the website, the specs are right anyway.
 
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