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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
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Humbuckers for an alder tele
I am the proud winner of a super nice air dried alder body, double bound, and flamed to boot, beautifully made by Tommy & Co. at USA Custom Guitars.
The reason I got it for a very fair price is because it is routed for 2 full sized humbuckers, also it has a Strat neck pocket. This gorgeous vintage style birdseye Strat neck I have right here will look great on there. What I don't know about is humbuckers on a Tele. I don't play big distortion, so something in the nature of a P A F would be fine. And a bucker sized P-90 would be fine as well. Anyone have any recommendations for a USA or Canadian sourced pickup suitable for this? Also, can anyone suggest which of Bill and Becky's Wilde pups would best fit this criteria; low output, musical with lots of clean pure tone? Some of the ones I have liked are the SD Seth Lover and SD 59 Model. Is there a Bill and Becky or Dimarzio equivalent to either? Much obliged.
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Sounds like Bill and Becky's L 490 might be the ticket.
http://www.tdpri.com/forum/just-pick...endations.html Anyone have anything to say about this as a set; heck, is it even still available? Much obliged.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Olympia, WA
Age: 50
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Nice, Boris! I looked at that body a few times on the Web Specials page and it's a beaut! Please post some pics as you go, or when you're done! As to pickups, I think HB-sized P-90s are a good idea (I do favor singlecoils).
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Dumont, NJ
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I don't have any experience with Lawrence pickups aside from the set of Keystones I have waiting to be installed, and I'm not a big humbucker guy anyway but....I can say I had a set of Fralin PAFs in a PRS singlecut SE and they were just about as sweet as anything I've heard.
Until then the best humbuckers I had were the Super 70's that came in my 1975 Ibanez Artist. Both the Super 70's and Fralins sounded far better than the stock pickups that came in my 1980 and 1993 Les Paul Standards and the 1980's Gibson humbuckers are highly regarded in some circles. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: dees, alabama
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check out the fralin p-92s (humbucker sized p-90s) - p-90 sounds without the noise - his gallery show some mounted in tele-styled bodies -
- i'm not a complete idiot ... some parts are missing - |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: New York
Age: 47
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Congratulations on your USA Custom score. My electric GAS ended after I built two ash hardtail partscasters from Tommy several years ago.
I've used pretty much the same phrase to describe the bucker sound I was looking for: "low output, musical with lots of clean pure tone". I tried the Duncan Jazz (neck and bridge) and 59 bridge. All were nice but my favorite is a Dimarzio EJ Custom, which in the bridge position reminds me of a thick single coil. Twangs and chimes nicely. Much less middy than the PAF types I tried. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
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Thanks for all these great ideas, gents!
Wow, I had no idea the Fralin P-92 set was so expensive. I'll be checking out each of these ideas, some really reassuring words here.
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The Bill and Becky L-490 has been superceded by the L-609. I can get that with a fairly low inductance, with Fender spacing, possibly with slanted pole pieces and with a chrome cover.
We'll see what they have from stock on hand. Given the very low price ( $ 60 ), I think this is the best place to look first. Yeah, I know they aren't humbuckers. The more bucker samples I listened to, the more I wanted to keep those Henries down and stay in single coil/P-90 town. I think I might try Taipantone's brass bridge plate on this guitar, as well with some saddles from Callaham or Glendale. Maybe I'll order one plate each in brass and in stainless from Vince.
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How about some HCCs from www.vintagevibeguitars.com - the HB-sized Charlie-Chrisitan types!
Not exactly low output, but the most beautiful clean tone I've ever heard (I only have experience with the neck pickup, though, not the bridge one) - full & warm, yet also transparent, very complex, harmonically rich tone,very BIG, 3D, wide-screen, C I N E M A S C O P E ! |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Sioux Falls, SD
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If you haven't settled on a set yet, there's a set of Peavey Generation EX humbuckers. The EX is from China, but the pickups are wound to the same specs as the USA pickups. They have a really good PAF vibe, and I think they will go cheap. This is not my auction, I just like the pickups. Peavey really knows what they are doing with PAF type pickups. I believe these are the same pickups as in the Hartley Peavey Signature model, which, IMO, gives anything Gibson makes today a run for the money.
EDIT: I suppose a link would be in order: |
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