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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 3,366
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I replaced my Tele's neck pickup
And I replaced it with a Brent Mason approved choice.
![]() A friend of mine has a 1975 Gibson Les Paul deluxe and he has replaced the mini Humbuckers with P-90's and I could take over the mini's for a very cool price. I never was happy with the weak and thin sounding neck pickup of my Tele and today I decided to do something about it. ![]() I took out the router and carefully modified the body and fitted the mini Humbucker, I am satisfied with the result, it sounds really warm and woody but with enough of that twang still intact.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
Age: 44
Posts: 664
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Very cool Blazer.
I recently got to play a tele with a mini hb in the neck and a lefthanded (upside down) bridge it sounded great. The neck was really full and powerful. Not mushy at all. If I wasn't so happy with my tele I'd do the same.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Seattle
Posts: 17
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holy cow twang! that sounds like a dream axe to me! I have to admit I never liked the bridge pickup, I know, instead I fell in love with the neck pickup (not exactly in the flow of this thread) but the lefty bridge plate sounds awesome! I will, of course, try my idea of a gfs lipstick and see if I get what I want out of it, because of the chrome cover. But props to whoever leftied the bridge.
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