I have the Secret Agent in my '54 Esquire, which is a real '54. It's original but it's been refinished and refretted several times. I had it refinished and restored and it looks "right" again.
In my old Esquire the Secret Agent sounds very much like Brad's does in this demo. Bright and strong.
However, my bridge pickup doesn't sound like the bridge pickup in Brad's Esquire. It's weaker and not as snarly and aggressive.
It's the original '54 flat pole and measures around 6.1K. Doesn't sound as bright and aggressive as Brad's. I wish it sounded more like the pickup in Roy Buchanan's '53 Tele Nancy. But it doesn't.
With the Secret Agent the balance is very good.
I've had a few neck pickups in my Esquire.
A Tele ala Strat from the Duncan Custom Shop.
A Fralin Blues Special.
An old Duncan STR-1 Vintage Tele neck.
I liked them all.
But the Blues Special was a little too smooth and Secret Agent is a little more crisp and twangy than I'm used to.
It's going to stay in there though.
No more searching for the perfect neck pickup.
I'm done!
So what do you think would get you closer to his bridge pickup sound? Is that a sound you are going for, anyway?
I think the JD tele pickup sounded awesome!! best of all- from the SD sound clips.
i think that esquire is a special fender pup, not a duncan. the neck pup sounds really good in the clip
I have the Custom Shop version of the JD in my Tele Custom . . .
The Secret Agent is not reverse polarity with the 66 year old bridge pickup in my '54 Esquire. So when the neck and bridge pickups are combined they are not humcancelling.
I have a Custom Shop Hot For Tele and a Custom Shop Jerry Donahue also. The Secret Agent is reverse polarity with those two.
Hey Lew. What's the difference between the CS JD and the production model?
Ah, cool. I love the production JD. I was just wondering how they could make it better.
I thought you were asking about the Hot For Tele.
I do have a Custom Shop JD tho. To me it's just a little more airy or spaceous sounding than the production JD. More transparent. It's thick and dense but more three demensional than the production JD.