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Ok, here I go again - building another 'jazz' Tele. Chambered mahogany with 1/4" curly maple cap and one piece AAAA curly maple neck. Decided to go to 'the dark side' on this one and use a humbucker, but since I don't normally like them and don't know much about them, which one should I go with? Of course, price is always a factor with me and things like Lollar Imperials and other boutique PUs are out of my budget - probably $100-$125 is my limit on this one. I've used Vintage Vibe HCC a couple times and they're great and, of course, stock Tele PUs are just fine, too but want something different on this one. Don't like P90s so they're not an option. What's a decent affordable HB'er that's not ridiculously overwound - I don't do distortion - I need clean.
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08-05-2018 01:35 PM
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I've had a DiMarzio 36th Anniversary in bunches of guitars. It serves me well and it's a pretty good match to your description on all fronts.
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So many (endless) options:
Dimarzio PAF 36th Ann
Seymour Duncan SH 55 (Seth Lover)
Seymour Duncan Jazz (SH2N) (brighter than regular PAFs)
Bill Lawrence's Twin Blades (great value handmade pickups): Wilde Bill's Twin Blades
etc. etc.
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Try a Seymour Duncan 59 neck, I think they are great for getting a base line on what the guitar sounds like with a HB.
AND there's a ton of them out there, with a little luck you can get one for half your budgeted price.
The reason I said "base line" is the SD 59 is not too squeaky clean OR too muddy, not too hot and not too weak. I'm familiar enough with it that it can be used to reveal what a new-to-me guitar does, and from that test I can better decide if a guitar needs a pickup with some other characteristics. I'm not saying the SD 59 is just mundane, or lacks anything -- it does in fact sound great in a neutral flavored way.
John
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TV Jones Classic flltertrons! The best humbucker for people who dont like humbuckers.
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Originally Posted by Skip Ellis
Tele-in-steroids vibe and then some. It doesn't get any better than this one for what you're looking for.
For the record, I own one neck one of those, so I know exactly how they sound.
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Another big DiMarzio 36th Anniversary fan. It is about the perfect jazz humbucker...
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I like the SD Benedetto B3 pickups. Beautiful smooth tone, and not too expensive.
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SD 59 for scoop, Seth Lover for more warmth.
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If you can get your hands on a Gibson MHS, that’s the one I would go with. They aren’t easy to get though.
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Porter.
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Originally Posted by blille
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
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Originally Posted by blille
*edit: found these guys: ALNICO 2 Bar Magnet, 2.44" X 0.492" X 0.125", Unpolished
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
It’s really simple to do and it can tweak the tone enough to make a difference like in the situations you described.
http://www.highorderpickups.com/Gear...net%20Swap%202
I (like many others) buy my magnets on eBay but you can find them a bit more expensive from the usual suspects like StewMac.
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¿What about using Fender's own big humbucker?
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Pete Biltoft sells magnets for his pickups. You can buy the magnets separately, any alloy.
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In EU I have bought hb magnets from our dear friend LtKojak. Nothing but good things to say.
I found that 59 with A4 worked in my ash bodied solid body guitar quite beautifully.
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Originally Posted by Dhango
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I have become a big fan of Bartolini pickups after installing their "Jazz Pair" in my Ibanez AF125 hollow body. An incredible improvement over the "Super 58 Custom" stock pickups. I was considering selling the AF125, but after installing the Bartolini pair it has become one of my favorite guitars.
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Originally Posted by FredC
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I struggled for something well balanced for my tele. I had a 72 Gibson Ttop I loved so you asked Craig Vineham and he nailed it for me. Been a year now and still in the honeymoon phase. Got a 6070s neck. Great price too!
Humbucker_pickups
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Originally Posted by SamBooka
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Originally Posted by Jim Soloway
Is this a counterfeit L4 CES?
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