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Telecaster Mod
The single coil bridge pickup on my (amercian standard) tele has conked out, so I'm thinking of replacing it with a humbucker type to give it a fatter sound.
Has anyone got any advice or recomendations of make/model for this?
thanks.
Has anyone got any advice or recomendations of make/model for this?
thanks.
Answers
In 47 years of playing I've never heard of a pickup conking out - are you sure it's not the switch?
Have a look at this, which is a humbucker designed to fit the neck position of a Strat, so would probably fit without the need to cut the body.
htt p://www.stri ngsdir..._li ttle_59_stra t_neck
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09:32 Fri 27th Jan 2012
In 47 years of playing I've never heard of a pickup conking out - are you sure it's not the switch?
Have a look at this, which is a humbucker designed to fit the neck position of a Strat, so would probably fit without the need to cut the body.
http://www.stringsdir..._little_59_strat_neck
Have a look at this, which is a humbucker designed to fit the neck position of a Strat, so would probably fit without the need to cut the body.
http://www.stringsdir..._little_59_strat_neck
Yeah, I've also got an American Standard Tele, and I rarely play it because it sounds so thin. I know that a lot of musicians can get a good sound from a Tele, but I'm not one of them. My mate's got a Tele with a humbucker at the bridge rather than the neck, and he's also fitted it with a Fender-badged Bigsby whammy bar.
Don't know if you're still reading this, but it was the Pickup that had gone.
However, I decided against the Mod and will keep the standard as it is, and probably just get one of these in addition and some point...
http://www.thomann.de...ster_custom_mn_bk.htm
However, I decided against the Mod and will keep the standard as it is, and probably just get one of these in addition and some point...
http://www.thomann.de...ster_custom_mn_bk.htm
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