mig, you might like this one.

exhausted
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a warmoth nashville tele i put together this summer.

currently has my old fender SCNs in it but i'm waiting on a quarter pounder for the bridge and a hot strat and hot tele for the middle and neck respectively. i'm big on duncans again lately.
currently has my old fender SCNs in it but i'm waiting on a quarter pounder for the bridge and a hot strat and hot tele for the middle and neck respectively. i'm big on duncans again lately.
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Exhausted is back!Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V0
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with twice the guitars and half the skills!!!!! hola.0
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I had one VERY similar at one point...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/ ... ville1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/ ... ville2.jpg
Mine had the S-90 in the bridge (still love that pickup, a great Tele bridge pup), with Fralin Hot Strat in neck and middle, although I would've been better off with Fralin Blues instead.
If I had it to do all over again, I'd probably do the S-90 in the bridge, Fralin Blues in the middle, and a Duncan mini-HB in the neck.
Good luck with the quarter-pounder, I didn't have much luck with that one. I found it a bit muddy for my tastes....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
i didn't mind them in the jaguar i bought (but not what i wanted for a jag) so i'm hoping it's ok. i want it for higher gain sounds so i'm hoping it matches up ok. the hots i should like as i've got a hot for jazzmaster in the bridge of that guitar with good results.
i really like the SCNs but the bridge pickup has gone totally microphonic from being messed with so much and i want to try something different.Post edited by exhausted on0 -
My current Strat has SCN's in the neck and middle, with a Hot Rails in the bridge. I love those pickups, not as authentic as the Fralin Blues, but NO NOISE!
I talked a buddy into the SD Hot pups for his jazzmaster (he did both), and that was a huge change for the better. Those pups are much the same tone, just more output. Totally improved the tone we got on subsequent recording sessions (signal to noise ratio especially)....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
well, i got the new pickups...
the quarter pounder in the bridge is good. i can see how it would be considered muddy but for high gain it works well.
the hot for strat and hot for tele in the middle and neck were terrible. muddy and weak and the strat pickup has this terrible honk to it with any gain at all. and neither had any presence for clean sounds. really disappointing.
so the SCNs went back in to those positions tonight and we'll see how the quarter pounder fairs. i don't do the typical bright twangy tele bridge thing so it should be ok.0 -
Glad the QP worked out... I've never been a traditional Tele guy (even though I love the silhouette). Too bad on the other two pups... you could definitely try some Fralins, or maybe Lollar (I'd probably take a Lollar Tele neck pup but Fralin's Strat middle pup). Then you'd have one axe with Leo, Seymour, Lindy, and Jason!...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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i guess the duncan hot worked well in the jazzmaster because it is such a bright guitar. i used to have to keep my tone knob on 4 with the AVRI pickups but can be around 8 with the duncan so it was a problem solved.
just didn't work for the tele. oh well.
i do really like the SCNs so i'm done for a while. i have an AVRI 52 tele that is stock and does the regular tele thing. i purpose built this one as a nashville and wanted higher output overall. the old tele the SCNs were in at first is in sick bay but i guess i've been using them for 3-4 years now.0 -
I really am happy with the overall tone of SCN pups. And if you wire it for S-1 switching, you'll have a very versatile guitar (with some beefed up output as well).
I haven't ever tried Seymour's hot pups for anything besides Jazzmaster. I'd probably love to try them in a Jaguar, always kinda gassed for a Jag with hot pups (minus the extraneous switches, knobs, sliders, etc). Too bad they didn't fit your expectations... have you thought about Lace Sensors?...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
http://fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0148300591
that would probably be to your liking after a pickup change. though you lose the vibrato system which is the best there is for musicality in my opinion (with a good bigsby a close second).0 -
Yeah, I've seen the Blacktop Fenders already. I'd be more interested in the single-coil route, I always thought it would sound awesome with a couple of S-90's, or maybe just the SD Hot for Jag. That layout is pretty good for me, though... Fender-ized TOM bridge, stop tailpiece, and a 3-way switch. Plus the Fender skirted amp knobs are a big bonus, I love that look. But the Jag really only looks right to me in a classic sunburst.
I really shouldn't be piecing a Jag together in my head right now... gotta start saving for an ES-339 and a 314CE. I am thinking of selling my Shannon pedals and getting my Rat sent off to Keeley before he quits working on them altogether. But no new guitars for a while, gotta save up for those expensive buggers I want....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
:shock: A new line of Fender guitars that completely went by me... I must be getting old.
Well, that HS Jazzmaster looks interesting...0 -
ScrapeMySky wrote::shock: A new line of Fender guitars that completely went by me... I must be getting old.
Well, that HS Jazzmaster looks interesting...Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V0 -
keeponrockin wrote:Yeah very tempting. I've finally decided my Epi Sheraton isn't doing it for me, might replace it with one of those babies, or maybe a Tele Deluxe (those things are so ugly they're awesome).
I'm more into the '72 custom. In my opinion they look a lot cooler and have the great bonus of retaining the bridge sc.But if I had the money and nothing better to spend it on, I'd certainly have a close look at the Black Dove Deluxe. Those P-90s are damn tempting... Well, I'd probably still have to get a black '72 custom, put a white pearl pickguard on there and have a really nice guitar. Plus, it doesn't hurt that I'm a big fan of Bigsbys too. Man, that would look great... Or even nerd it out and replace the HB with a P-90, which probably wouldn't be much of a problem since i'd be swapping out that pickguard anyway.
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ScrapeMySky wrote:keeponrockin wrote:Yeah very tempting. I've finally decided my Epi Sheraton isn't doing it for me, might replace it with one of those babies, or maybe a Tele Deluxe (those things are so ugly they're awesome).
I'm more into the '72 custom. In my opinion they look a lot cooler and have the great bonus of retaining the bridge sc.But if I had the money and nothing better to spend it on, I'd certainly have a close look at the Black Dove Deluxe. Those P-90s are damn tempting... Well, I'd probably still have to get a black '72 custom, put a white pearl pickguard on there and have a really nice guitar. Plus, it doesn't hurt that I'm a big fan of Bigsbys too. Man, that would look great... Or even nerd it out and replace the HB with a P-90, which probably wouldn't be much of a problem since i'd be swapping out that pickguard anyway.
Ha!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/ ... eClose.jpg...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
ScrapeMySky wrote:keeponrockin wrote:Yeah very tempting. I've finally decided my Epi Sheraton isn't doing it for me, might replace it with one of those babies, or maybe a Tele Deluxe (those things are so ugly they're awesome).
I'm more into the '72 custom. In my opinion they look a lot cooler and have the great bonus of retaining the bridge sc.But if I had the money and nothing better to spend it on, I'd certainly have a close look at the Black Dove Deluxe. Those P-90s are damn tempting... Well, I'd probably still have to get a black '72 custom, put a white pearl pickguard on there and have a really nice guitar. Plus, it doesn't hurt that I'm a big fan of Bigsbys too. Man, that would look great... Or even nerd it out and replace the HB with a P-90, which probably wouldn't be much of a problem since i'd be swapping out that pickguard anyway.
Now where's that $4500 I had laying around.Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V0 -
mccreadyisgod wrote:
Cool one! is that yours? Is that the fender or the Squier model?keeponrockin wrote:Now where's that $4500 I had laying around.
Yeah. It would be great to have that kind of money. But then again, if I had, I'd so many guitars it wouldn't even be funny anymore...There are so many "must haves" on my list...
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ScrapeMySky wrote:mccreadyisgod wrote:
Cool one! is that yours? Is that the fender or the Squier model?keeponrockin wrote:Now where's that $4500 I had laying around.
Yeah. It would be great to have that kind of money. But then again, if I had, I'd so many guitars it wouldn't even be funny anymore...There are so many "must haves" on my list...
Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V0 -
keeponrockin wrote:http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-Custom-Shop-72-Tele-Deluxe-NOS-Electric-Guitar?sku=514044
Now where's that $4500 I had laying around.
What a waste... "duplicates every cosmetic nuance of the original." Too bad the sound is nothing like the original. Fender has been shilling those "reissues" with run-of-the-mill alnico humbuckers in an oversized cover for decades, refusing all the while to admit that the original pickups are dramatically different, provide a totally different tone. I'm still waiting for Lollar to put out his recreation, see if it stacks up against the vintage pieces out there. If it comes out favorably, I'll be in line with a check in hand.ScrapeMySky wrote:
Cool one! is that yours? Is that the fender or the Squier model?
It's definitely mine, built several years ago. Started as a '72 Deluxe RI, added the pickguard and some Fralin P-90's. It is a tone monster, strung up with 11's and it sounds awesome.
Fender went behind my back several years later, and copied my guitar (but without Lindy's awesome pickups, using their Black Doves instead): http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=501919 So, you can go buy one now directly from Fender. But I'd plan on some extra cash for a pup upgrade....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
mccreadyisgod wrote:keeponrockin wrote:http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-Custom-Shop-72-Tele-Deluxe-NOS-Electric-Guitar?sku=514044
Now where's that $4500 I had laying around.
What a waste... "duplicates every cosmetic nuance of the original." Too bad the sound is nothing like the original. Fender has been shilling those "reissues" with run-of-the-mill alnico humbuckers in an oversized cover for decades, refusing all the while to admit that the original pickups are dramatically different, provide a totally different tone. I'm still waiting for Lollar to put out his recreation, see if it stacks up against the vintage pieces out there. If it comes out favorably, I'll be in line with a check in hand.ScrapeMySky wrote:
Cool one! is that yours? Is that the fender or the Squier model?
It's definitely mine, built several years ago. Started as a '72 Deluxe RI, added the pickguard and some Fralin P-90's. It is a tone monster, strung up with 11's and it sounds awesome.
Fender went behind my back several years later, and copied my guitar (but without Lindy's awesome pickups, using their Black Doves instead): http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=501919 So, you can go buy one now directly from Fender. But I'd plan on some extra cash for a pup upgrade.
Thinking a Tele Deluxe in the near future.Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V0
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