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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Park Ridge, NJ
Age: 62
Posts: 4,659
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Subjective stuff, but here's my ears' view ... a crisp, clean, hi-fi version of Fender single coil tone - it misses the harmonic complexity (and humbuzz) that only a true single coil pup can offer. YMMV.
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Tele-Afflicted
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I really LOVE Bill Lawrencwe pups.
I have the 290T in the bridge of two teles (courtesy of Rob) and the 280 in the neck of one of them. The bridge 290T pup is simply put the best tele bridge pup I've ever heard (hum or single) it twangs like crazy and offers a nice vintage tele tone without hum (it is supposed to be a high output pup but I didn't notice it...it sounds that great clean). The 280 neck pup sounds like a VERY clean and hi fi strat neck pup without the hum. They both respond amazingly well to a long effect chain (which I DO use) and sound great with overdrive. I used to be a true single coil snob but I don't think I'll ever build a new partscaster without a set of BL pups on it! |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: MA
Posts: 359
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BLs sound good to me
I have 280s and a 290 on my Strat and think that they're just fine. Overall, I like the sound and you can't beat the price. Agree with previous posts that they're quite hi-fi. As such, IMHO they don't have much personality but that gives me a lot of flexibility to use fingers, tone, and volume controls to get all, or at least most, of the sounds I want.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 347
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Australia
Posts: 273
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Bill Lawrence Pickups
I have them in nearly all my axes.
Per his web page All my pickups fulfill the five most important things any player is looking for: #1. Output #2. Dynamics #3. Transparency #4. Versatility #5. Balanced tonal response I have not pulled them out either. I have not seen any for sale second hand either - that is a good sign. 40 dollars each they are a bargin. If you are looking for the above characteristecs then try them. http://www.billlawrence.com/ Regards Paul
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Mo'town NJ
Posts: 1,585
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Me too John E
280's plus the Q in my Ashacaster; I'm sticking with them.
I dig the hi-fi ness (hi-finicity? hi-fisation?), although I would probably overlook them if they were described that way to me. There is a sweet spot I can dial in with the Q filter that I leave of weeks at a time; neck only position to be sure. Great value.
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