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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,299
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The Tweed Monster Pickup with Photos
Hi all I've been playing my Esquire now it has 3 pickups Don Mare's new The Tweed monster bridge and S-Tele pickups and an old 50s Stratotone pickup all 3 sound great
The Tweed Monster over drives my tweed amps like nothing I've ever heard before and the S-Tele neck Pickup is the best sounding Strat Pickup I've ever heard but looks just like a regular tele chrome neck pickup Don told me about the old Hershey Pickups from the Stratotone H-44 Guitars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcWUdnUwoM and then I have my Fender Mim 50s classic set up with Glendale Bridge and Titanium Saddles and Grip-o-matic Knobs Don installed a push pull pot and that is a direct line when pulled out it turns the bridge pickup on and bi-passing all the switches and tone and volume pots and makes it so hot and vibrant sounding guitar ![]() ![]()
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Don has a few old ones around but he is waiting for some production parts and he will be making brand new ones wound to 3.5 to 4 Ohms with his Rose Rap all the ones you find around are wound to hot so there to muddy sounding so be real carefull if you buy a used one when Dons are ready his is going in mine
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