rorschah
June 10th, 2005, 11:59 PM
So I've been playing a '98 MIM Tele for a while. I thought I hated it, and kept gravitating towards new American Teles in the stores. Recently, though, I've been playing it unplugged and I realize I *love* the thing - it's pretty special, especially for a MIM. Really rich, lush, gorgeous - unplugged.
I'm starting to realize it's the pickups.
So I'm gonna change out.
Advice?
I play a lot of blues, jazz, and some punkier stuff. What I want is to push it in the direction of adaptability, without sacrificing the traditional twang of the the bridge setting, and rhythm-crunch of the mid-setting. (I spend a lot of time on the mid-setting, especially blues soloing). Particularly, I'm looking for a neck pup that'll really cleanly, warmly capture all of the stuff I hear when I'm playing it unplugged. (The current pups kill almost *all* of it). *That*'s a jazz sound I've been looking for for awhile.
Considering:
Lollar Special T
Fralin Blues Special
Duncan Alcino Pro II
Duncan STL-1, STR-1
Other suggestions? COmments?
Thanks!
-thi
I'm starting to realize it's the pickups.
So I'm gonna change out.
Advice?
I play a lot of blues, jazz, and some punkier stuff. What I want is to push it in the direction of adaptability, without sacrificing the traditional twang of the the bridge setting, and rhythm-crunch of the mid-setting. (I spend a lot of time on the mid-setting, especially blues soloing). Particularly, I'm looking for a neck pup that'll really cleanly, warmly capture all of the stuff I hear when I'm playing it unplugged. (The current pups kill almost *all* of it). *That*'s a jazz sound I've been looking for for awhile.
Considering:
Lollar Special T
Fralin Blues Special
Duncan Alcino Pro II
Duncan STL-1, STR-1
Other suggestions? COmments?
Thanks!
-thi
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