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MIM Telecaster
Posted on 5/21/16 at 11:53 am
Posted on 5/21/16 at 11:53 am
What is some good pickups to make it sound better? Looking to customizing it..
Posted on 5/21/16 at 12:05 pm to Jiggy Moondust
I have a Mexican Telly Deluxe, I haven't changed anything yet on it,so I woun't give advice about that. There are some videos on youtube about it though, with demonstrations.
You got me interested in this too,the first video I came to,was for the Fender N3 noisless pickups,they sound pretty darn good.
LINK
You got me interested in this too,the first video I came to,was for the Fender N3 noisless pickups,they sound pretty darn good.
LINK
This post was edited on 5/21/16 at 12:21 pm
Posted on 5/23/16 at 10:27 am to Jiggy Moondust
I have a Tele that has a Seymour Duncan Hot Rail bridge & Wilde Bill Lawrence L202-TN in the neck.
I like the combination. I get a bluesy sound with the neck pickup and a good crunchy rock tone from the Hot Rails.
I like the combination. I get a bluesy sound with the neck pickup and a good crunchy rock tone from the Hot Rails.
Posted on 5/23/16 at 11:37 am to Jiggy Moondust
Although more popular with Strat players, Lace Sensor makes a Tele set. Some folks think it is a little sterile for a Tele, but it's a reasonable upgrade at $160 or so (street price). Fender used Lace as a premium noiseless p/u through the late 90s before they went their own way with Bill Lawrence (and others) for their "noiseless" designs.
Posted on 5/23/16 at 11:13 pm to Jiggy Moondust
There are SO many options.
Fender's 1952 Reissue pickups aren't expensive and they'd be great.
Fender's 1952 Reissue pickups aren't expensive and they'd be great.
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