In 2014 after a recommendation was made - I had the Broadcaster bridge pickup installed (think it was called STL-1b at the time).
This was paired with the vintage neck pick up (I think it was called STR-1 at the time).
I've always loved the Broadcaster bride pickup.
The vintage neck pickup is way too dark and I never use it on its own.
I believe it has a brass cover.
Does anyone know if this is correct?
I have read that if a neck pickup has a brass cover - it is possible to replace it with a nickel cover - which should improve its brightness.
Is this true - does it make a difference?
My favourite Tele tone is the middle tone - and this is ok on my guitar (Fender Mexican Tele from 2001)
NB - the neck pickup is so dark that it needs to have the treble turned way up high on my amp to get it to sound ok if I want to use it on its own
But if you do that - then the other 2 positions are way too bright.
Thanking you for any advice.
It would be great if any Seymour Duncan employees can help me.
Thanks
Numerov
This was paired with the vintage neck pick up (I think it was called STR-1 at the time).
I've always loved the Broadcaster bride pickup.
The vintage neck pickup is way too dark and I never use it on its own.
I believe it has a brass cover.
Does anyone know if this is correct?
I have read that if a neck pickup has a brass cover - it is possible to replace it with a nickel cover - which should improve its brightness.
Is this true - does it make a difference?
My favourite Tele tone is the middle tone - and this is ok on my guitar (Fender Mexican Tele from 2001)
NB - the neck pickup is so dark that it needs to have the treble turned way up high on my amp to get it to sound ok if I want to use it on its own
But if you do that - then the other 2 positions are way too bright.
Thanking you for any advice.
It would be great if any Seymour Duncan employees can help me.
Thanks
Numerov