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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Age: 55
Posts: 1,717
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Love Those O.V.'s
Just installed a set of Original Vintage pups in my Classic 50's, and man, oh man, such tone. The bridge is bright and twangy, without a bit of shrillness or icepicky-ness. The neck is buttery smooth. The stock pups are good, and I'm going to use them on another project, but the O.V.'s are wonderful. Going to order another set for a new Classic 50's I've got coming in. To be honest, the stock P/U's just weren't doing the job after I modded the tubes and speaker in my B.J. The O.V.'s solved the problem.
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If you get hung up on just guitar players, you've missed something.... Don't ever get to a point where you just gotta be a guitar player. You hear something, go try to get that note and sound as much like that as you can.-Buddy Guy Last edited by Doug Ferguson; May 16th, 2008 at 02:08 PM. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Southern California
Age: 30
Posts: 150
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How hot are these PUPs? I am looking for a neck PUP to match a Li'l 59er. However, one can purchase a set of OVs off of ebay for $75-$100. I am thinking, why not buy a complete set, and if the Li'l 59er doesn't work out for me, just go completely Tele. The more I look for a neck PUP to match the Li'l 59er, the more I think about just going with Fender Tele pickups. I do agree, they are versatile and they don't cost as much as SDs or DiMarzios. I used to have a RI52, and you could play anything on that guitar.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 328
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I love mine, upgrading my '92 American Standard was the best thing I ever did. I never thought about swapping out the pickups until I got another tele with OV's installed. I'm no expert, but it's made all the difference in tone to me.
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 8,563
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I've got 3 pairs; one in an ash Partscaster, and two in modded Am Se 60th Anniversary "Cubic Zircs" with modded vintage bridgeplates and big Warmoth Fatback necks.
I like these better through my Custom Vibrolux; less well through the Twin. In many ways, however, these pickups say "Telecaster" like nothing else, with the possible exception of the American Series stock neck pickup.
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