Tweedledee
May 17th, 2012, 10:40 AM
I put together a Tele a few months ago and the pickups aren't completely working for me.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a167/KyleWagner/P3137724b.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a167/KyleWagner/P3137779b.jpg
Here are the specs:
- ash bodied thinline
- maple neck
- Bigsby B5
- Duncan Quarter Pound in the bridge
- Gibson Firebird mini humbucker in the neck (it's a pretty hot pickup)
I had both pickups in my parts bin which is why they ended up in the guitar, but I want to go a different direction. I tend to prefer lower output pickups and I also want to tame a little of the sharpness that I think is coming from the ash body/maple neck combo.
The Firebird pup sounds pretty good, but it's too hot for my tastes. I just bought an Antiquity II mini humbucker to replace it, which is going to be a pretty dramatic difference in output. I had one in another Tele a few years ago and loved it.
So I need a bridge pickup that will pair well with the Antiquity and also give me what I'm looking for as far as tone is concerned. I want a bridge pickup with more bottom end thump - I want it to have a sort of "fat" tone but still with the traditional Tele bridge pickup character. I like my pickups to be articulate and percussive (if those terms mean anything!) but full sounding.
I'm thinking a 50s style bridge pickup might be what I'm after. Does that sound right? I had a Fender Nocaster pup in an ash Tele a few years ago and loved it. Should that be the direction I go? I'm also not looking to spend more than $60 or so. Other options might be the Duncan Broadcaster or????
I would love some suggestions!
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a167/KyleWagner/P3137724b.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a167/KyleWagner/P3137779b.jpg
Here are the specs:
- ash bodied thinline
- maple neck
- Bigsby B5
- Duncan Quarter Pound in the bridge
- Gibson Firebird mini humbucker in the neck (it's a pretty hot pickup)
I had both pickups in my parts bin which is why they ended up in the guitar, but I want to go a different direction. I tend to prefer lower output pickups and I also want to tame a little of the sharpness that I think is coming from the ash body/maple neck combo.
The Firebird pup sounds pretty good, but it's too hot for my tastes. I just bought an Antiquity II mini humbucker to replace it, which is going to be a pretty dramatic difference in output. I had one in another Tele a few years ago and loved it.
So I need a bridge pickup that will pair well with the Antiquity and also give me what I'm looking for as far as tone is concerned. I want a bridge pickup with more bottom end thump - I want it to have a sort of "fat" tone but still with the traditional Tele bridge pickup character. I like my pickups to be articulate and percussive (if those terms mean anything!) but full sounding.
I'm thinking a 50s style bridge pickup might be what I'm after. Does that sound right? I had a Fender Nocaster pup in an ash Tele a few years ago and loved it. Should that be the direction I go? I'm also not looking to spend more than $60 or so. Other options might be the Duncan Broadcaster or????
I would love some suggestions!
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