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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 549
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Carissa explans all..
...well actually Mr Gearhead:
http://www.mrgearhead.net/faq/guitarfaq.html Scroll down that page to where the Q "Can you tell me what the Delta tone system is?" is asked and answered. :D |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: chillicothe, ohio
Posts: 530
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Ho...I think a person can use the delta tone pots with any p-up (s).....I personally like the delta p-ups, especially the bridge unit...has a very nice mid-range sound.....players with *ice-pick* issues should like it.....doesn't have vintage type appointments....uses tape instead of string to protect the windings...not sure about the leads.....my guess is they aren't cloth covered....could be a turn off for some folks....but other than that they sure do sound good....I commented last year they could be the best sounding p-ups Fender has in their arsenal....of course thats a matter of opinion.....right?....later, spyder
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