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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Bardstown KY
Age: 37
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Brent Mason's Tele Pickups
Does anyone know the exact brand and model pickups that are in Brent's guitar. I believe the are Seymour Duncan but don't know exactly which ones....
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The search engine at the top of the page is great for questions like this, just type in Brent Mason, and what Forum (or look at all of them), and away you go, plenty of Brent reading material to keep ya busy for awhile.
Here's one: Click for one of the TDPRI Brent Mason pickup threads * |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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To get close you just need any vintage style bridge pup and a compressor--I think the Boss CS-3 sounds closest to his tone.
The main part of his tone is the thumbpickin. You can get close with the hybrid style. |
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I think you're much closer to correct with the picking style and the compressor -- I don't see how the term "vintage style" applies, especially since so much about Brent's guitar (e.g. bridge, wiring, three-pickup configuration) is extremely non-"vintage." |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Duncan STK-T3 Vintage Lead Stack Bridge
editorjuno, From everything I have heard Brent currently uses the Duncan STK-T3 Vintage Lead Stack bridge, not a Hot Stack. I believe the Hot Stack is his middle pickup. Here's confirmation from his wife.
http://www.tdpri.com/viewtopic.php?t...ht=mason+stack And despite the stacked coils, Duncan says it is actually fairlly low-ouput. It is their attempt at a vintage sound with noise-cancelling. Thus, I would certainly say it falls in the same general category of sound as most other "vintage" pups. Also, if Brent's clean tele sound isn't essentially vintage tele I don't know what is. Listen to the Alan Jackson recordings. '68 Tele thru a comp into an old tube amp. That's the formula. |
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Re: Duncan STK-T3 Vintage Lead Stack Bridge
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Hill Country TEXAS
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Re: FWIW
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Did youget kinda nervouse pickin' w/Brent? I know your real good Nashville type, but it seems that guy can do anything.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: texas
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in the back pickup he uses a duncan vintage lead stack and in the middle he uses a old red seymour duncan stack (they don't make these anymore)but in the signature model guitar it's a duncan hot stack and the middle pickup has a volume pot so he can blend in the middle pickup with the front and back ones and finally in the front pickup he uses a gibson mini humbucker. hope this helps. maybe blue water girl will chime in and get us all straight lol. hope what i put helps.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Bardstown KY
Age: 37
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Brent Mason's Tele Pickups
Thanks for the info folks. Blue water Girl... I used to play with Randy his brother, an equally talented Drummer. Just heard of this site and looking foward to future discussions.
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