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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Exeter, UK
Age: 56
Posts: 197
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Love/hate...love!
I have always loved the sound of the Telecaster but also, being mainly a Gibson player, found playability issues, especially with maple boards. Until now; I mail-ordered a black, r/w Highway 1 and the flatter radius board combined with big, tall frets make this a wonderfully slinky player I don't have to fight with and I absolutely love it!
I don't know about anyone else but I do find the bridge pickup a little dark sounding. Could anyone suggest an alternative with similar power but more twang? My amp is a Laney VC30 112. Thanks. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Kirksville, MO
Age: 22
Posts: 254
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As far as the bridge pup goes, maybe try a SD alnico II pro. I loved the one that was on my light ash...full of twang! I can't speak to the power and whether or not it is similar to what you have but give it a look. They are pretty cheap for as good as they are. ~Nick |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Exeter, UK
Age: 56
Posts: 197
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: West Virginia
Age: 24
Posts: 2,160
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You say dark sounding, do you think you'd get along with a noiseless pickup like Fenders new SCN pups. You can get used Fender pups on ebay cheap where people upgrade so much. If you are really serious about getting an exact sound from your bridge pup, call a good pup winder like OC Duff and they will hand wind you a bridge pup to your taste.
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
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Andrew, sound like you found one that just really works, for you.
I put a set of Bill and Becky Keystones on one of the Upgrade Highway Ones (mid 2005 and later) and they were vastly better than the stock Alnico 3s. I put a big fat rosewood board neck on there, that helped just as much and made it much more playable. I've left the stock pickups on a second upgrade Highway One (also maple) which is back to the stock neck for now. With 10-46 rounds, I actually had a good time with it, playing through my new Gibson GA-5. (It sure was better than this solid rosewood neck I just stuck on an Am Se. Scary weird sound, that.) Still, I think the frets are too big, neck too slender albeit wide at the nut.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Exeter, UK
Age: 56
Posts: 197
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Bareknuckle do a few interesting 'sounding' sets but try before you buy is, naturally, not possible. I guess I just need lots of recommendations to try and make an informed decision. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland
Age: 43
Posts: 657
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I get loads of output from my Fender Original Vintage bridge pickup. Try throwing one of those pups in the tail! Twang for days... months ... years!
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 729
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Just my 2 cents here, but after installing a set of NoCasters in my Tele, can't believe the tone! Not just the Bridge p-up, but the neck p-up has a very articulate sound to it that I just love also. This is the best "over the counter" set of p-ups I've ever bought and recommend them highly!
My second choice would be a SD, as I've used several SD p-ups with great results also. |
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Friend of Leo's
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Lots of really good suggestions here, I would go with the Keystones, or if you want something with a little more edge the Seymour Duncan 5/2 (Brent Mason) is excellent. I have one in my MIJ.
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If you find the stock Hwy1 lead pickup a bit dark I too would recommend a Nocaster. I tried one for a few weeks a while back and it had a huge sound with a fat bottom and a huge twangy top end as well. Kind of like Roy Buchanan's sound, it seemed to me. I prefer a more compressed tonality, myself, so I use alnico2 bridge pickups in my teles. But from what you said I'd wager that the Nocaster would suit you. |
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