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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Corvallis, Oregon
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American Special Tele CS Texas Special pickups..
Thinking the CS Texas Specials in the American Special Tele may be a one trick pony. ? Looking for some diversity but not sure what to put in. Warm, clear, punchy but not muffed. For some reason I keep coming back to the SD Antiquities. I know the Don Mare's are good just pricey.
Any suggestions. I've covered the forum for all the threads but still unsure. |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Arlington, Va.
Age: 66
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The American Special came with different "Texas Special" pickups... They are NOT the Custom shop version. I have a Custom Shop version in my neck position and it is awesome.. I haven't read a lot of good things about the stock pickups in your American Special Tele. The CS version has a 'outstanding' reputation. If you truly do have the CS versions installed, I can't help much.. I have not heard that many pickups to identify, as I'm mostly a player... not a tech.. Good luck..
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Arlington, Va.
Age: 66
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Lots of choices.. I have read good reviews of the Antiquities... Bigger stores/chains might carry teles with the CS Tex. Specials in them.. You could play them to hear what they sound like.
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I have CS Texas Specials neck and bridge on my CS Tele, IMO they are sensational.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: South Williamsport, Pa, USA
Age: 63
Posts: 474
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I don't know about the Antiquities, but I put a set of Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro's in my MIM standard tele and it now sounds really beautiful; especially compared to how those junk hot ceramic stock pickups sounded. I also recently put all new Seymour Duncan pickups in my Fender Nashville tele. I put a Jerry Donohue alnico II pro bridge tele pickup in, a black cased strat RWRP middle Alnico II Pro pickup in, and a SD Custom Shop non-reverse wound chrome covered Alnico II Pro neck pickup in. It sounds great, but my five way switch has to be replaced because it won't go into the neck position. I have one coming Monday.
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