Handcrafted at The Creamery Custom JM Pickups
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Handcrafted at The Creamery Custom JM Pickups
So I ordered some custom pickups from Jaime at The Creamery - http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/handcr ... itars.html - I wired them in yesterday and gave them a brief play. I requested full, warm sounding pickups (to reduce trebliness) with a slightly higher output to match the humbuckers in my other guitar. First impressions are very good, they sound lovely and warm and good for both clean and distorted tones. I'm particularly impressed with the neck pup, it has a very warm smooth tone and not as boomy as the Antiquity II pup I had previously. I need to give them a good play to give a fuller a review but at the moment i'm happy.
Check out Jaime's website above, he has a good range of pickups including Filtertron and Wide Range Humbucker style - he'll also make custom orders.
Check out Jaime's website above, he has a good range of pickups including Filtertron and Wide Range Humbucker style - he'll also make custom orders.
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He's now added them to his range - http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/scatte ... ckups.html - they're the 'extra width' pickups at the bottom of the page.
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Hi All, yes, I'd been working on a warmer, hotter Jazzmaster pickup set for a while but had put the design to one side whilst I worked on the Wide Range Humbucker replacements. It was only when Mark (johnnyseven) got in touch that I finalised the details (output, coil wire gauge etc).
As Mark has posted above, they're now on the site and I'll get some audio demos up there when I get the chance.
The actual video posted above is the single-coil voiced humbucker pickup I have on the site, not my Wide Range Humbucker replacements - Not sure what the rules are about posting comercial links on the forum but if you follow the link Mark posted above you can find the full range of my pickups. The video was a quick demo I did for someone just using the camera on an Apple MacBook and audio straight into a DI box, no amp, no plug-ins or filters to colour the sound etc.
As Mark has posted above, they're now on the site and I'll get some audio demos up there when I get the chance.
The actual video posted above is the single-coil voiced humbucker pickup I have on the site, not my Wide Range Humbucker replacements - Not sure what the rules are about posting comercial links on the forum but if you follow the link Mark posted above you can find the full range of my pickups. The video was a quick demo I did for someone just using the camera on an Apple MacBook and audio straight into a DI box, no amp, no plug-ins or filters to colour the sound etc.
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Hi there, they sound great.
Do you make any Jaguar replacement pickups ?
Be great if you did some that are wax potted with claws for people like me who find the Japanese stock ones unsuitable and microphonic. There's definitely a market there !!!
Welcome to the site. I had no idea you existed until today.
Do you make any Jaguar replacement pickups ?
Be great if you did some that are wax potted with claws for people like me who find the Japanese stock ones unsuitable and microphonic. There's definitely a market there !!!
Welcome to the site. I had no idea you existed until today.

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othomas2 wrote:Hi there, they sound great.
Do you make any Jaguar replacement pickups ?
Be great if you did some that are wax potted with claws for people like me who find the Japanese stock ones unsuitable and microphonic. There's definitely a market there !!!
Welcome to the site. I had no idea you existed until today.
I have two versions of Jaguar pickups ready to go, a vintage spec version and a more modern, hotter version - I'm just trying to work out the best deal on the claws. I didn't want to launch them without the claws as to me, they're not Jag pickups without them but its the actual manufacture of them. There is a place in the US that sells them and I've ordered a number of them, just waiting for them to arrive. I've made a few claws myself here in the workshop but they're very thick and require a lot of work to get them looking good.
Fran wrote:The Tele alnico 5 looks interesting with the copper baseplate
They've been getting some great feedback those Hot Alnico 5 Tele sets. I wind them with roughly the same width of coil but with taller magnets to keep the twang & brightness at a higher output. The copper plates steel baseplate is a standard on most tele sets and does just that. There's a guy called Ed Mitchell who writes for both Guitarist & Total Guitar Magazines who just fitted a set and sent me a great review so I must be doing something right

I'm a best kept secretothomas2 wrote:Welcome to the site. I had no idea you existed until today.

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After band practice last night I came to the conclusion that I REALLY like these pickups. In the past I had a problem with the trebliness of my Antiquity II's. I like my tone quite dark and they always had a trebly edge that I didn't like, I resorted to fitting a 250K volume pot to try and tame them but I still wasn't satisfied. When I fitted the new pickups I put a 1meg pot back in, I roll the tone down to 4 and that is the sound i've always wanted - warm, full and with just enough treble. I also played my Coopersonic Dirtbox for the first proper time yesterday and the 2 seem to go together really well, i'm very happy. I also found myself using the neck pickup, which in the past I have very rarely done. I found the Antiquity II to be a bit too boomy, the new pickup is smooth and a lovely smooth sound. I highly recommend these pickups, i'm serioulsy considering a pair of Creamery Humbuckers for my B&B Jazzmaster now - i'm that impressed!
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I was just having a look at The Creamery website and it seems that they are now making Jaguar pickups and with claws too!
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/scatte ... ckups.html
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/scatte ... ckups.html
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I am working on them!! Just been snowed under
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If you email me the kind of output/tone you're after I could make a few suggestions.
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