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Best pickups?

mcitrin18
June 13th, 2012, 01:56 AM
Hey all,
I'm about to start building a jazzcaster, which is basically a jazzmaster with telecaster hardware and routing, and I wanted to hear your pickup suggestions. My playing style is rock/blues/funk if that helps.

Thanks!!!
:grin:

Jadguitar
June 13th, 2012, 02:24 AM
Lindy fralin telecaster pickups are good. So are rumplestiltskin black rope (look them up)

JamonHamon
June 13th, 2012, 02:56 AM
Don Mare is all I use

Phelonious Ponk
June 13th, 2012, 06:16 AM
Got any kind of budget in mind? There are great-sounding pickups out there from <$40 to >$100. One thing I'd seriously consider for rock/blues is a humbucker or P90 in the neck.

P

chipbutty24
June 13th, 2012, 06:48 AM
Lollar

gusironside
June 13th, 2012, 06:55 AM
I'd definitely go for a p90 in the neck. The Lollar ones do have a very good rep, although I like the Warmann p90s- great for an old-school p90 tone and exceptionally good value.

StratBluesRock
June 13th, 2012, 07:09 AM
I really like D. Allens, or GFS when I'm on a budget.

Ronkirn
June 13th, 2012, 08:41 AM
this is like asking what is the best meal….

there are many, many great pickups, all are going to give you great results. The differences are rather subtle when compared to the big picture.

All the names mentioned, with the exception of GFS, would be like having a list of esoteric $200,000.00 + autos and having to pick one…. do you really think you could make a bad choice?

Best bang for the buck is Bill Lawrence….

Best "tone" would be the one YOU like. That can not be determined without getting out there and trying 'em, and certainly cannot be determined by considering other player's preferences which are established with the help of our totally abused hearing.

Ron Kirn

guitarpreston
June 13th, 2012, 09:03 AM
Ron's right. I have DAllens in my no1 and Tts in another. Both very nice pickups. Fralin is obviously awesome. Played a king bee with lollars, they were also very nice. I had some fender custom shop Texas specials that I hated. It's all personal preference. Like I said the DAllens are in my no1 and there's a reason for it. But it doesn't mean you will like the same set. I have to paraphrase colt here: pickups are kinda funny, either you like them or you don't. So basically do research on a bunch and if you listen to sound clips online use good quality headphones and take into consideration that the number of variables on YouTube clips is ridiculous. Best of luck

Gusdaq
June 13th, 2012, 09:11 AM
And Ron himself winds a very toneful set, my Barnbuster still has them on and ive no plans to change that!!

Ron Ellis makes a nice set too.....!

HotRodTele
June 13th, 2012, 09:13 AM
Don't forget to consider Joe Barden t-style pickups for a great Tele sound without the interference single coils get from bad electric wiring found at some venues.

StratBluesRock
June 13th, 2012, 09:17 AM
Don't forget to consider Joe Barden t-style pickups for a great Tele sound without the interference single coils get from bad electric wiring found at some venues.

I have D. Allens in two of my Strats, and they have less noise than most traditional single coils.

The GFS pickups in my Tele have an average amount of hum.

Phelonious Ponk
June 13th, 2012, 09:31 AM
The GFS Tele bridge pup in my Telemaster hums a bit. It's worth it, IMO. I really like its rather rude, muscular sound. To torture Ron's analogy, if Fralins and Lollars are Ferraris and Lambos, a GFS Alnico Fatbody is a 62 vette with a 3/4 race cam in its 327. It ain't all that refined, a little bit noisy, but it sure rips.

Not a bad place to start for $35. Then pick up a couple of boutiques on ebay, swap them out, find out what you like. You're never really going to know until you're playing them in your rig, on your music.

P

Commodore 64
June 13th, 2012, 09:59 AM
You're never really going to know until you're playing them in your rig, on your music.


Yep. Find a set you think looks cool, costs cool, or whoever's website looks like it needs the most help. Install 'em. Rinse and repeat. Always keep the PUPs, you never know when you are gonna want to swap them in to a $45 Craig's List find.

I tend to use Rose Pickups. But really, I don't think any pickups are better than another. Just different.

musicalmartin
June 13th, 2012, 10:11 AM
IMHO the bottom line for great sounding useful general purpose pickups are for me ,Toneriders ,Keystones,Micro Coils .These are very good decent priced pickups .Same for strats but Rose Mariposas are really good for 30 USD.i have tried all these and sold them on as I only have one Telecaster now ..That has a Texas Special neck ,a Van Zandt (great) bridge .P90's and Humbuckers ,Toneriders ..I can at least attest to those and others agree on this forum .After that its up to price and what tone you want .There are so many that you takes your choice and advicebut at least I know that the ones have recommended decent useable pickups .

vanguard
June 13th, 2012, 10:24 AM
Don Mare has nailed the classic fender secrets, and he has so many options there's something for everyone. i'm particularly tempted by his new early CBS-era tele pickups

misterdontmove
June 13th, 2012, 11:27 PM
Fender CS Nocasters sound incredible in my partscaster! Love them !!!!

Lee Harvey
June 13th, 2012, 11:38 PM
I don't think there is a best pickup, it's more about what pickup you like.

mg426
June 13th, 2012, 11:49 PM
Ron just built me a barn Buster....loaded with Bill Lawrence keystones...Never heard anything quite like them...MY BB does anything from johnny cash to AC/DC with no problem...wonderfull does not begin to describe them...just my 2 cents

mefgames
June 13th, 2012, 11:54 PM
Check out http://www.kinman.com/index.php I put a set of his Mark II's in my AM Std Strat, and have yet to hear anything better, IMO


Mike

elelpe
June 14th, 2012, 01:20 AM
SD Antiquity tele bridge pu and SD Antiquity P-90 neck pu.

AJBaker
June 14th, 2012, 04:36 AM
There's a thread out here called 'list all available tele pickups here'. Check it out, you might even find a guy who winds locally!

mcitrin18
June 14th, 2012, 01:40 PM
I guess I got quite the lot of options! Right now, I'm not too budgeted but I not going to spend an obscene amount of money on pickups. I'm going to do some research on Fralins and Don Mares. I do like the idea of P90s because I'm putting a tele bigsby B5 on it so I feel that the combo of P90 and bigsby would be very nice.

I guess I'll have to rout for a P90 since the body was already routed for standard tele pickups, right?

Bardenstruck
June 14th, 2012, 06:01 PM
Don't forget to consider Joe Barden t-style pickups for a great Tele sound without the interference single coils get from bad electric wiring found at some venues.

Bardens all the way!

moondogz
June 14th, 2012, 06:05 PM
Lindy Fralin stock tele set.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcRFet_iDkk