bout to totally modd this cv Tele I esquired a while ago. back to stock. turns out I miss that neck pickup.
so I want to make this brittle sounding Tele to sound TWANGY and FAT and like not shitty. idk.
and since the squier cv tele is an amazing budget guitar im gonna do it on the cheap.
thinking about these 52 Tele professional pickups that gfs has here: TONEZ
one choice for neck pickup, but a bit undecided on the bridge. regular Tele pickup or overwound. what's the difference?
just felt the guitar never had that "Tele sound" and I wanna try and get close to that or achieve that.
or should I try something else?
wanted to ask about the jazzy pups but that's another challenge for another day, prolly will go avri there.
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 3:57 am
by theshadowofseattle
DiMarzio TWANG KING.
DONE.
Re: Tele pickup shopping.
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 4:51 am
by Leisureclub
Josh wrote:
or should I try something else?
I'm absolutely head over heels for the Lollar Vintage T set that is in Mrs. LC's guitar that she doesn't ever play. I used to hang with a guy that had a dealer account with Lollar though, so I got them for wholesale and that's way cheaper than retail. 220 American Dollars is pretty high for a set of guitar pickups.
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:03 am
by BillClay
theshadowofseattle wrote:DiMarzio TWANG KING.
DONE.
Dis boy no da trufe.
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:57 am
by timhulio
Loads of people hand-wind pickups these days for very reasonable prices. I'd go for that option before GFS.
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:46 pm
by oldcanuck
A buddy has a set of Rio Grande Vintage Tall Boys in his early '70s Tele and they sound pretty stout..... really stout in fact.
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:20 am
by duosonic
I like the Seymour Duncan APTR-1 in the neck position cause it has the Alnico 2 magnet. Either that or the Quarter Pounder for Tele if you want some heat.
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:21 am
by duosonic
I like the Seymour Duncan APTR-1 in the neck position cause it has the Alnico 2 magnet. Either that or the Quarter Pounder for Tele if you want some heat.
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:49 am
by George
alnico 2 is too middy for a neck pickup in my experience.
i'd look at the gfs fatbody range if you want more poke in the bridge and a glassier neck tone. 10k output in the bridge which is about as hot as you'd want to get while still sounding twangy. and the neck is 7k with an open design so will sound more like a strat. best of everything in my opinion. if you still want more twang, change the pots to 500k
this is quite a bad rockabilly noodly demo, but it demonstrates the overall idea. the set sounds nice and well balanced.
[youtube][/youtube]
[youtube][/youtube]
i also agree about the stock cv tele pickups. if you have the alnico 5 set they sound thin and shit
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:56 am
by George
also, if you want more twang and sustain ditch those brass saddles if it has them installed.
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:45 pm
by Fran
Have to say the GFS Fatboy is an impressive pickup, it isn't brittle and it keeps some twang.
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 3:36 am
by serfx
theshadowofseattle wrote:DiMarzio TWANG KING.
DONE.
This. esp in the bridge.
twang king neck is good, but, the bridge is where it is at.
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 5:33 am
by Josh
definitely gonna have to check out some of these. can't wait to get it set up and sounding awesome.
if all goes well I wanna put a 60s style Tele together or a telemaster.
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 6:59 am
by paul_
When I was building a '60s Tele project I got an AV '64 Custom Tele bridge pickup, and you're currently witnessing me in the process of living happily ever after.
I had previously tried the GFS '52 (I still have it in a Tele Custom copy I built from GFS bits) and didn't like it, too bright and clean but without teh TWANGZORS. I never tried their hot '60s pickup but given the burn with the '50s one I'd just go with the Fatbody if I ever tried another GFS Tele unit.