I got my QP for Tele Bridge yesterday and dropped it in, replacing the Tex-Mex thing that was stock in the guitar.
Well, the QP has a good deal more output, but the highs seemed to roll up and dissapear. I thought maybe some 500k pots would do it, but not having any one hand, I just tried wiring the pickup straight to the jack to get a sample of the full signal.
I'm still a little dissapointed.
The other thing is, while I hear more gain with the higher output pickup, I used to be able to pull pinch harmonics out all over the neck, even with the stock pickup, and still can with the stock bridge pickup in my MIM Tele Special. Now they're just gone. It sounds like I'm just muting the string. What gives?
I assume that the two things are related.
I'm considering a swap to the Hot Lead Stack, but for a humbucker called "hot," the Duncan tone chart lists it with barely more output than the Vintage Tele Lead.
Any suggestions?
Well, the QP has a good deal more output, but the highs seemed to roll up and dissapear. I thought maybe some 500k pots would do it, but not having any one hand, I just tried wiring the pickup straight to the jack to get a sample of the full signal.
I'm still a little dissapointed.
The other thing is, while I hear more gain with the higher output pickup, I used to be able to pull pinch harmonics out all over the neck, even with the stock pickup, and still can with the stock bridge pickup in my MIM Tele Special. Now they're just gone. It sounds like I'm just muting the string. What gives?
I assume that the two things are related.
I'm considering a swap to the Hot Lead Stack, but for a humbucker called "hot," the Duncan tone chart lists it with barely more output than the Vintage Tele Lead.
Any suggestions?