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Tele-Meister
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Jazzmaster Voicing in a Tele Bridge PU
Maybe I'm being a little silly, but can anyone point me in the direction of a Jazzmaster bridge sound in a Tele bridge pickup? I have a Bigsby-equipped Tele with a maple fretboard that currently has Texas Specials (for sale in classified, by the way). I'm gassing for a Jazzmaster, but this might save me, oh, $1500 or so...
Here's a sound sample from the Seymour Duncan website: http://files.seymourduncan.com/audio...er/Track49.mp3 I just really like the tone of that nice chunky but snappy low end. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: May 2003
Location: SoCal
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Hard to tell by that clip, since you don't know what they were using for dirt, but...
Pete Biltoft makes fantastic Tele-sized P90's, and he'll wind 'em to sound however you want; they're my favorite Tele pups, by far. Great prices, service, and workmanship... Pete's the man. www.vintagevibeguitars.com |
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Tele-Meister
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What kind of Bigsby setup? With the Tele-sized and angled pup slot, you're kinda screwed if you want to get that JM sound. It's all about the coil width and angle. Something with alnico slugs and a wider magnetic field might get you close, like a GFS 10K Fatbody (I have that, and it's got a more even sound with bigger chunkier bass).
If you can manage fitting a humbucker-slot tele bridge, then I agree Peter Biltoft is your guys. He can make anything you want. His alnico-pole HB-sized P-90s are the schizzle. |
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Tele-Meister
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![]() It's been my mod platform for a while. The GFS minihumbucker in the neck position didn't sound good to me. It's got a swimming-pool rout under the pickguard. I wouldn't be averse to routing a non-angled bridge pickup cavity in there! More cool mods to make! If Texas Specials are a good example of high-output, overwound tone, then I am NOT fond of that tone. It's just too strained to my ears. I'm planning on repainting the thing to Sonic Blue this summer and getting a 60's style neck with a rosewood board. |
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Tele-Meister
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If you like Jazzmaster sound try puting 1Meg pots in Tele. That is value that Jazzmasters have in main circuit.
I am not sure will that work with Tele pickups, someone alse will probably comment this, but I am sure that you can put at least 500k pots. You should have 250k pots right now. If you ask me, diff in pots value it is the main difference between these two guitars (I have both and that was my first impression) since you have Bigsby already, which is similar to Jazzmaster tremolo design. |
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