which tele stack for thinline

oldpicker

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This one is routed out on the bottom so the cavity cant really be shielded so i decided to use either vintage or hot stack but not sure which one.
I like the bite and twang of a SD broadcaster but want a bit thicker sound. I also like the hot lead but still not quite thick enough.

I guess I wamt a thick twang if you can get such a thang
i reckon the hot rails would be way too dark for me
i play trad rock, blues and country

love to hear from anyone whos got v stak and h stack as to how they sound
 
Re: which tele stack for thinline

I have owned both and like the VS better. That said, I prefer the VS because I play more Country and Pop. The HS doesn't twang enough for me; but it works well for others. If the HS isn't thick enough for you, and you want a Duncan Stack, you might go for a Lil 59. It's full like a PAF with some twang. You could also wire it to go from series to parallel. That way, when in parallel mode, you get more of a brighter, cleaner single coil tone with the hum-canceling. If you split it, you lose the hum-canceling.
 
Re: which tele stack for thinline

I have a hotstack in my MIM tele. I have never tried the the VS but I might change it over to a lil 59, hot rail or chopper T. There are not enough mids for me coming from the bridge.
 
Re: which tele stack for thinline

If the HS isn't thick enough for you, and you want a Duncan Stack, you might go for a Lil 59. It's full like a PAF with some twang. You could also wire it to go from series to parallel. That way, when in parallel mode, you get more of a brighter, cleaner single coil tone with the hum-canceling.
This sounds exactly like what i'm looking for for my tele! A Lil '59 in paralell, thanks for the tip Butch! I owe you one! :)
 
Re: which tele stack for thinline

I have owned both and like the VS better. That said, I prefer the VS because I play more Country and Pop. The HS doesn't twang enough for me; but it works well for others. If the HS isn't thick enough for you, and you want a Duncan Stack, you might go for a Lil 59. It's full like a PAF with some twang. You could also wire it to go from series to parallel. That way, when in parallel mode, you get more of a brighter, cleaner single coil tone with the hum-canceling. If you split it, you lose the hum-canceling.

from the comments sounds like vs may be it
not sure about complicating the onboard controls though with a 59
would the VS be roughly equivalent the broadcaster or STL2??
or a whole new ball game??
I realise vs gonna be thicker than the 54 lead....
 
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