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Old May 10th, 2008, 09:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Clean Boost vs. Hot Pickups

I had a revelation the other day
where I reasoned it might be better
to get the fundamental pickup
tone and character you want first,
and not worry about output.
Then add a transparent boost if necessary.
A Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster can add
Humbucker charcater to a single coil if
you need to go there. Any counter arguments
to this concept. I am looking for a big, bold
tele sound with slight compression, lower twang,
an a clear, balanced, pleasing midrange.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 11:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It sometimes take a lifetime of pickup changes to figure this out.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 11:54 AM   #3 (permalink)
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+1.

I can always "dirty up clean", but "cleaning up dirty" is not so easy

Which is why I went with Lindy Fralin stock Tele pickups on my last assembly. There are lots of good (clean) pickups out there though.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 11:56 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I think I agree with you, if I understand what you're saying correctly. I don't care for hot pickups, but I almost always have the first stage of my ZVex SuperDuper 2in1 going...that's my bottom level clean tone. This sounds better to my ears than a hotter pickup without the boost.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 12:00 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I'm not a hot pickup guy either.

Once the dirt is wound in, it's going to be there forever.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 12:05 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I'll take low/vintage output pickups any day. You could GIVE me a lifetime supply of "hot pickups", and I'd end up giving them all away.
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I'll take lower output over hot any day. Especially with a tele I think you lose twang the hotter you get.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 12:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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+1.

I can always "dirty up clean", but "cleaning up dirty" is not so easy

Which is why I went with Lindy Fralin stock Tele pickups on my last assembly. There are lots of good (clean) pickups out there though.
I went with the Fralin Stock for my Esquire and I could't be happier...A lot of people swear by the Blues Special but I didn't even want that 2-5% overwound...The stock are the twangiest, most inspiring pickup I've tried so far. I think the combo 6-7K +A5=
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i'm in the no-hot-pickups camp too. used 'em for years in the '80s, and when i rediscovered vintage tone, i felt like i shoulda had my head examined all those years.
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lostpick, don't forget the amp. It's all about the combination of ALL the elements.

I have one amp that mellows out anything you put into it.

I have another amp that brings out the shrieking treble of anything you put into it.

From those basic starting places, there's gobs of fine-tuning, with amp knobs, guitar knobs, etc. Not to mention pedals.

THEN, just to mix it up even further, I'll sometimes run 2 amps together. An amazing sound, when you can dial in the two distinct sounds, then blend them together...
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THEN, just to mix it up even further, I'll sometimes run 2 amps together. An amazing sound, when you can dial in the two distinct sounds, then blend them together...
this is my new modus operandi

2 smaller amps in stereo is just "thee bomb"

I am now thinking TWO AC15s in stereo instead of an AC30

this is how i jam in the studio now
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Cool! If you have the gear -- try mixing a Vox and a Fender. I really like it when the 2 amps are way different.
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Cool! If you have the gear -- try mixing a Vox and a Fender. I really like it when the 2 amps are way different.
I dying to try a DR and an AC15 together
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I went with the Fralin Stock for my Esquire and I could't be happier...A lot of people swear by the Blues Special but I didn't even want that 2-5% overwound...The stock are the twangiest, most inspiring pickup I've tried so far. I think the combo 6-7K +A5=
I have one in an Esquire too and I'm very pleased with it.
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I dying to try a DR and an AC15 together
Ahhhh a DR and my Tele........ heaven. The DR has been down for a week..I get it back tonight for a gig...... thank gawd..... I'd be lost with out it. I have been using channel one on an extra line from my pedal board. Dial in a bit of punch and tube dirt rocks...
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Strong output in no way compensates for weak input! Oh dear... back to the woodshed...
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Strong output in no way compensates for weak input! Oh dear... back to the woodshed...
THAT is good!
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this is my new modus operandi

2 smaller amps in stereo is just "thee bomb"

I am now thinking TWO AC15s in stereo instead of an AC30

this is how i jam in the studio now
Two amps in stereo really is the best way to go, it's just such a pain in the ass hauling all that crap around. I've read that on Little Steven's first solo record, he used two twins in stereo with his strat in the studio, and the thing sounded huge.
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