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a question of religious matter

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the religion says that Tele is Tele, and Strat is Strat, and so be it forever.
too bad i'm atheist :D

what would YOU do if you'd want your strat to sound more like a tele?
i want that fat bridge-position twang, and that sweet tele bridge+neck rhythm tone.
aside from string mounting and wiring the guitars don't have much sound-influential difference to me. but that's just me, faithless scum :lol:
my guess would be to put hottie single coil in bridge (like 6.5k+) and something much weaker in neck position (IIRC tele neck pickups are like 4.7k stock).
what do you guys think?
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Post by Mo Law-ka »

rout the bridge pickup route to fit a tele bridge pickup.

or...

buy a tele. :D
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Post by Justin J »

seymour duncan makes a tele bridge pickup that fits in a strat.
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Post by Nick »

I can't remember who makes them but I'm actually pretty sure there's pickups for strats out there that have the brass plate on the bottom to try to emulate the tele bridge sound.
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Post by Nick »

bubbles_horwitz wrote:seymour duncan makes a tele bridge pickup that fits in a strat.
I thought that's who it was but I couldn't find it on their site.
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http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/e ... banger_ap/

"True single-coil pickup that makes a Strat sound like a Tele"
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Post by Nick »

yeah that's the one.
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Post by Billy3000 »

A guy that used to work at Fat Sound Guitars in Cary had a parts-telecaster that he just routed the neck pickup cavity so he could fit a strat-neck pickup in there. He said it sounded close to a strat in the neck position like that.
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Post by timhulio »

Nick wrote:I can't remember who makes them but I'm actually pretty sure there's pickups for strats out there that have the brass plate on the bottom to try to emulate the tele bridge sound.
I've a vague memory of these too. See also, Rio Grande 'Stelly'.
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Post by Mike »

I would buy a Telecaster.
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Post by Bacchus »

Mike wrote:I would buy a Telecaster.
Yup.

And, if needs be, install a third pickup in it. I'm fairly sure I've seen that done, with the name 'the tex-mex-mod.' Although that name is a very a very, very good reason not to do it.

I don't see any reason not to use this oppurtunity to buy a new guitar.
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Post by Mike »

Classic Vibe Telecaster:
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If you have some more dough get a Baja Telecaster:
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This is a no-brainer really. Neither are expensive, both are brilliant.
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Baja. Some day.
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Post by Mike »

Indeed.

The V is in the warehouse waiting to be picked up by UPS btw. I'll give you a tracking number when I have one.
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Post by Bacchus »

Excellent. How much was shipping?

Donk will be up this weekend too, so it's likely to have get played by even more shortscalers (although I suppose there's a good chance he'd have played ita doog's, if he was so inclined.
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Post by Mike »

BacchusPaul wrote:Excellent. How much was shipping?

Donk will be up this weekend too, so it's likely to have get played by even more shortscalers (although I suppose there's a good chance he'd have played ita doog's, if he was so inclined.
I'll let you know when I know, they bill us after a couple of weeks or so. I would say in the region of a tenner going on past experience.
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Post by Bacchus »

Nice one. I was expecting thirty quid or so for some reason.

Dunno why. When Nick posted me a guitar from Amerikay a few years back it was fifteen quid or something.
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Post by MaMo »

Religion be damned - go with DanHeron's pickup reccomendation.
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Post by Haze »

find a tele pickup that fits a strat
wire in a bridge on switch