Check it out! Full size GFS WRHB
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Check it out! Full size GFS WRHB
Don't know if I'm late to share this or not. Haven't been on the forum really this last week. Anyway, just found out about these. Pretty darn cool. Would make for great vm jazzblaster projects.
http://www.guitarfetish.com/GFS-WideTon ... c_488.html
http://www.guitarfetish.com/GFS-WideTon ... c_488.html
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YOOOOOORox wrote:GFS has really good pickus for the money . I had a Squier Tele Deluxe years ago I placed the Retrotron Liverpools in and they sounded awesome .. The pickups looked a little cheesy ( call me a snob) but they sounded awesome . Can't forget their Dream 180s and Mean 90s either .. Good stuff.
THOSE COVERS ON THE RETROTRONS LOOK STRAIGHT STUPID
Fakir Mustache wrote:Classic Shad Deluxe.
Nick wrote:Some of Shad's favorite Teles are black.
Yeah, they're humbuckers in a bigger case... like Fender's longest-running WRHB.
Wouldn't it be slightly stranger to wander on GFS and read
"So me and a buddy were up to smeltin' one day and got to talking about Fender's old wide-range humbuckers from the '70s... you know that sound... that Keith Richardsy, intro-to-Radioheady, Kula Shakin' common element that other pickups just plain don't have due to their ordinary douche-approved ceramic and alnico magnets. Our new Q-Knife Wideridges are constructed exactly like the originals..."
Wouldn't it be slightly stranger to wander on GFS and read
"So me and a buddy were up to smeltin' one day and got to talking about Fender's old wide-range humbuckers from the '70s... you know that sound... that Keith Richardsy, intro-to-Radioheady, Kula Shakin' common element that other pickups just plain don't have due to their ordinary douche-approved ceramic and alnico magnets. Our new Q-Knife Wideridges are constructed exactly like the originals..."
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
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I thought the Retrotrons were complete shite. No time for GFS at all.Rox wrote:GFS has really good pickus for the money . I had a Squier Tele Deluxe years ago I placed the Retrotron Liverpools in and they sounded awesome .. The pickups looked a little cheesy ( call me a snob) but they sounded awesome . Can't forget their Dream 180s and Mean 90s either .. Good stuff.
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a fender wrhb has the same number of pole pieces as a normal humbucker except the pole pieces are magnetised with no bar magnets underneath, which is the fundamental difference. some of the pole pieces are just hidden by the fender cover.Punkacc9 wrote:I think they are just humbuckers made to imitate the sound and do it while looking the part.finboy wrote:Pole pieces look like a normal humbucker under a bigger cover
these don't have a bar magnet so it is safe to assume the pole pieces are magnetic, hence it is true to the original design. the main difference will be materials - i.e. no cunife magnets, and these are in fact ceramic or alnico so they will sound a bit different.
if they release a humbucker sized model i'd be keen to try them i guess
telenator still dominates the market for cunife magnet versions at present, and (some) people will pay for them
it's only a matter of time until someone realises the potential and makes cunife magnets on a more mass produced scale. there's this whole mythos i think telenator has created where we're to believe there is only a limited supply that could be made and it's all very mysterious and rare, but really it's just a case of him not having the moolah to do it on a big scale, and also the advantage of being the first person to do it since the wrhbs came back into fashion.
and then before long we'll all have a set of cunife original construction wrhb clones that cost us next to nothing, and we'll all be like "wow these aren't anything special at all and are really middy, and not some golden spot between humbuckers and single coils". and we'll all move on back to what we actually like because the myth will be busted and their holy grail status revoked. and the classifieds will be flooded