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Old April 21st, 2007, 04:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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new bridge pup to match the dream 180

Hi!

I'm looking at the GFS repro 1950/1960 / alnico fatbody / alnico hot lead

I love the sound my tele is putting out on neck and mid position (modded mim tele) but the bridge can be very bright. What I'm looking for is a bridge pickup that has a bit more fullness, still retaining the snap of course - something that works well with overdriven tones.
All of those pickups are supposed to have a more full sound, but I was wondering if anyone has any personal favourites - also it has to match the dream 180 in output.

I'm also gonna change the volume/tone pots - they are stock MIM 250k - perhaps to 500k pots.

Any advice is welcome

thanks
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