Re: Video Demo - Tele with STL-3 / STR-3 Quarter-Pound
Thanks Gents! I appreciate the listen and the great feedback!~ Happy New Year.
You sold me at the behind the nut bend near the start.
Great tones and playing, and yet again proof that a guitar/pup is only as versatile as the player. I've never owned or played a Tele but have always been impressed with their versatility - set the rig up right and they can sound like a buckered guitar.
Thank you! Hope the teaching is going well for you! Never owned a Tele? Worth looking into. Honestly, just a fun guitar that takes a bit of time to learn how to wrangle..LOL! Sometimes I think it is the best guitar ever made. But then sometimes I want to burn it. Thanks for the listen! Cheers!!
My '74 Telecaster had those pickups in it when I got it. They did sound good! Since the guitar is now 40 years old, I have reinstalled the original pickups.
Hey Sprinter! Thats great. A stock 74' is a great piece to keep intact. Hopes it sounds great as well! As the old saying goes, so many teles, so little time! Cheers.
Great tones. My Tele has a quarter pound bridge, but a traditional covered neck pup. Never thought about the 1/4 in the neck as well. Sounds amazing.
The only thing more amazing than the tone of your Tele is your playing. I always appreciate your vids. Great job.
Gee Doc, thats a great compliment and appreciated. Genuinely and thank you!~ Yes, the QP neck is a sleeper in my experience. Just a really musical and tonally complex pickup for Tele neck. I am still sold on Hums but this is a 'for real' option that I will gladly recommend with confidence for blues and jazz. It was really unexpected, but super cool.
Thanks again, appreciate the listen!
Sweet! I've never heard any of Rodney's clips before. If anyone has more links, I'm "all ears", so to speak.
Great licks Rodney. I can't help but wonder . . . I bet an "off-the-shelf" Affinity Squier, would sound similar in your hands. Maybe.
Thank you Artie! I actually 'wrote' the licks with a pickup demo in mind, so they each are catered to that. Each pickup combination has a strength and certain riffs support those tones and vice-versa. It was a cool challenge.
As for the Affinity, well..lets just say I need more support than that LOL. But I appreciate the sentiment. I 'modded' guitars for 20+ years. I am now in a 'excellent build quality as possible' kind of stage. I just want the bulk of excellence and work done for me right from the start including the wood and finish. Pickup changes are always an easy sonic support. I am starting to find my primary enjoyment in the getting better as a player, mods not so much anymore. I hope to see some real progress this year.
Thanks for the listen! Appreciated!
Cheers and respect,
RG