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Post by freewilly on Feb 16, 2017 16:27:21 GMT
1. Why did he change the neck pick up to a gold one when he never used the neck pick up?
I seen early pictures of when he first started using it and the pick up was a standard one in a silver colour.
2. Anyone know the make of the pick up?
Thanks
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Post by madtom on Feb 16, 2017 18:05:43 GMT
I seem to remember reading somewhere that it's a lipstick pickup, no idea of the make though.
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Post by QuocaQuola1 on Feb 16, 2017 18:36:26 GMT
1. Why did he change the neck pick up to a gold one when he never used the neck pick up? I seen early pictures of when he first started using it and the pick up was a standard one in a silver colour. 2. Anyone know the make of the pick up? Thanks To match the volume and tone knobs I'd imagine.
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Post by freewilly on Feb 16, 2017 18:41:40 GMT
1. Why did he change the neck pick up to a gold one when he never used the neck pick up? I seen early pictures of when he first started using it and the pick up was a standard one in a silver colour. 2. Anyone know the make of the pick up? Thanks He used a Seymour Duncan Quarter pounder at the bridge for years. Don't know if it's still on it. My Parfitt signature Tele had a gold neck pick up on it, before I replaced them with Seymour Duncans. Heard there's a good sound off them pickups. Almost like a p90 type tone
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Post by freewilly on Feb 16, 2017 18:42:35 GMT
1. Why did he change the neck pick up to a gold one when he never used the neck pick up? I seen early pictures of when he first started using it and the pick up was a standard one in a silver colour. 2. Anyone know the make of the pick up? Thanks To match the volume and tone knobs I'd imagine. That is actually probably why he did do it....It's Rick ffs
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Post by Whoppa Choppa on Feb 16, 2017 18:47:52 GMT
The bridge PU is a Linn Fralin, if my memory works.... I have a Tele with Seymour Duncan QP Bridge and Neck. If connected out of phase, they'll produce a better "cluck" than most original Teles...
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Post by madtom on Feb 16, 2017 18:53:46 GMT
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Post by Beano on Feb 17, 2017 8:52:19 GMT
His neck pickup isn't gold.
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Post by freewilly on Feb 17, 2017 9:00:51 GMT
His neck pickup isn't gold.
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Post by Beano on Feb 17, 2017 9:07:43 GMT
Nice picture, but it isn't gold. Its the original pickup. Just aged. Same as the control knobs. Brass I think.
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Post by freewilly on Feb 17, 2017 9:13:49 GMT
Nice picture, but it isn't gold. Its the original pickup. Just aged. Same as the control knobs. Brass I think. Aged?
Aged pretty fast if it was gold literally a year after he started using it.
Either way, he never used it so it's irrelevant
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Post by Beano on Feb 17, 2017 9:17:44 GMT
Only trying to help mate! (you did ask!)
The bridge pickup isn't the original of course, but am sure you knew that.
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Post by freewilly on Feb 17, 2017 9:21:52 GMT
Only trying to help mate! (you did ask!) The bridge pickup isn't the original of course, but am sure you knew that. Ha sorry. Wasn't meaning to come across as a smart arse.
Just surprised it aged that quick. Shocked actually.
Yeah I knew that...It goes someway to explaining how he got the sound out of it
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Post by Beano on Feb 17, 2017 9:23:11 GMT
ps he may have changed the neck one as well, who knows, but the neck pickup wouldn't have looked like that when it left the factory.
The Fender Signature models did use 'gold' hardware to try and duplicate his guitar, but just ended up looking tacky in my opinion.
Its a brass pickup cover that has had the chrome stripped off, maybe deliberately, maybe it wore off, I dunno.
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Post by Beano on Feb 17, 2017 9:56:50 GMT
ps2 before all you Tele owners go trying to rub the chrome/nickel off your neck pickup covers you need to make sure its brass and not steel underneath!
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