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RECOMMENDATIONS on Tele NECK Pickups...


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as the title says i need some neck pickup recommendations (or ones to stay well away from) for a partscaster tele im putting together. id like it to be a single coil

 

the bridge pickup is a Dimarzio ChopperT...so i guess the obvious choice is the twang king...but i wanna research more.

 

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I've got a G&L ASAT (G&L version of the Tele) and I put a DiMarzio Area T in the neck and I really like it, I wasn't too keen on the tone of the Humbucking mode, so I just wired it for Single coil operation. I've got a Dimarzio Pre-B1 in the Bridge too and it works well in position 2 with it.

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I'm of the opinion that Fender doesn't make very good pickups these days

 

 

Fender have a great record of making among the best if not the best Tele and Strat pickups available to mankind, that may not mean that every pickup they mke everyone will like, but I am not aware of any Fender sets that someone somwhere not only likes, but loves....and that even includes their vintage noiseless and SCNs, even tho I personally like neither.

 

CS54s and CS69s will do pretty much anything you can ever want from a Strat

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Really?? I've never looked...but it ha crossed my mind to get one for my USA Tele....hmmm..

 

My Baja was BNIB, and one of the first in the UK...so nobody had the TT out of mine! :D

 

On a side note...has anyone here painted the cavities in their Tele's with shielding paint here? I must get round to doing it...got the paint ready... I've read that it' changes the tone however....is this true? How noticeable is it? Should I leave the Baja alone and just do my USA Tele...and maybe grab another USA Tele sometime down the line for live work?

 

Also...is it worth...and indeed can you get...3 saddle bridges for USA Standard Tele's? Mine's just a bog standard, bashed t {censored} '03 model...nothing special about it particularly. The Baja is without doubt, the superior guitar.

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On a side note...has anyone here painted the cavities in their Tele's with shielding paint here? I must get round to doing it...got the paint ready... I've read that it' changes the tone however....is this true? How noticeable is it? Should I leave the Baja alone and just do my USA Tele...and maybe grab another USA Tele sometime down the line for live work?

It doesn't change tone as much as it removes the bzzzzzzzz. There's nothing about RF interference that's essential to tone.

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It doesn't change tone as much as it removes the bzzzzzzzz. There's nothing about RF interference that's essential to tone.

 

 

I have read, more than once that it does alter the sound slightly....not just online either, I've seen it in a Magazine too. But...the hum could do with being gone. I know shielding isn't gonna get rid of it completely...but it's gonna help. Some venues it's silent anyway, but deffinitely where we practice, it's noisy as fook!

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Actually, the hum remains (the errrrr), but what goes away is all that other noise. Of course it changes the sound, makes the actually tone of the pickups bigger because it takes the other crap away, and so some people will hear it differently. I don't think it's a negative change at all.

 

And Teles already are partially shielded anyway, thanks to all that chrome. That little bit isn't going to help it or hurt it. With that in mind, maybe you should shield the control cavity and not the pickups if you're worried.

 

It's odd, almost every Squier I've checked out lately has decent shielding. I can't say that about Fender as much.

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Class..I'll make sure I get round to doing it then...it sounds like it can't hurt! FWIW there's 0 shielding in either my Baja or USA teles, other than the chrome....so I migth as well shield all the cavities while I'm at it. Got enough paint to easily put a couple of coats on both guitars and have a little left...for what I don't know hahaha

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well...i was pretty set on the dimarzio twang king, but today out of the blue, an opportunity to purchase a custom shop twisted tele neck pickup has presented itself to me...

 

pending pictures/validity of this to be emailed to me, i may jump on it.

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