rockabilly69 Posted Sunday at 03:42 AM Posted Sunday at 03:42 AM (edited) Because I've loved them ever since I popped one into a Tele, I now have the Seymour Duncan BG1400 bridge pickup in three Teles, but this is the first time I've had the set of both pickups in a guitar. I've had problems getting a neck humbucker that would balance well with the BG1400, and finally the custom shop started offering a BG1400 for the neck position. This set took quite a bit of fiddling with both pickup heights, but, I really wound up with a good balance. The trick was to get the neck pickup right under the strings then adjust the height of the bridge pickup for a good middle position. Soon as you get that middle position sounding right, the bridge pickup volume will be just slightly louder than the other two positions, and frankly, that's where I like it. In this demo I break the song into thirds, neck pickup first, middle, then bridge. I tried to use enough gain to make the pickups sing, but not too much where it would make it hard to discern what each position sounds like. The Tele is plugged straight into my Mesa Fillmore 50, and I'm also using one of my closed back Marshall Speaker cabs (Celestion Cream Alnico). The ext cab is mic'd with a CAD E350 condensor, and the Fillmore with a Sennehiser MD421. The bass and drums are guys from my band Vorraro, Martin Carle on Drums, and Jeff Aaron on bass. Edited Sunday at 03:46 AM by rockabilly69 1
PunkKitty Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM I built this one with a BG1400 and a Duncan P90. A friend lightly aged the body for me. I used a 1987 Squier MIJ neck for this build and a Allen Eden body. The BG1400 has become my favorite Tele bridge pickup.
rockabilly69 Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM Author Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM (edited) 14 hours ago, PunkKitty said: I built this one with a BG1400 and a Duncan P90. A friend lightly aged the body for me. I used a 1987 Squier MIJ neck for this build and a Allen Eden body. The BG1400 has become my favorite Tele bridge pickup. Nice Tele Kitty! I've never tried the BG1400 with a P90 because I record alot around computer monitors so I like noiseless Teles, but I bet that combo sounds great! My main Tele, which I built, has a Tyson Tone Lab Precious and Grace humbucker in the neck, and the BG`1400 in the bridge. The body is an Allen Eden Body made from Paulownia wood, and it's light as a feather. It's the best Tele that I've ever owned and one the best Teles I've ever heard. It's the one that really got me into the BG1400... Edited yesterday at 05:01 AM by rockabilly69 2
rockabilly69 Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 9 hours ago, RJLII said: Give these Lollars a try sometime. Otherworldly. I have given them a try nice pickups! The CC pickup in the neck position is a particularly cool pickup. I'm not a fan of Lollars across the board, but they make certain pickups that do it for me. The Heritage H535 P90 that Kuz sold me has a particularly good set of Lollar P90s which generally I never liked before, buit these pickups changed my mind about Lollar P90s... My Teye La Perla has custom made for Teye Lollar low wound Imperials and I LOVE them... [img]https://i.imgur.com/HMAEORY.jpg[/img] Edited 7 hours ago by rockabilly69
tbonesullivan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Wow, I was just checking out the DC resistance for those pickups. 17.7k for the neck and 29.2k for the neck. That's a lot of turns! I also noticed the "Hot Chicken" set with Neck: 15.8k, Bridge: 26.46k.
DetroitBlues Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago (edited) I used to put the single coil sized humbuckers in my Strat's for year, that sounded good, but never quite what I wanted. When I got a Tele style guitar (Reverend Buckshot), I did the same thing again. Still sounded okay. My last Reverend was a Trickshot which again, I used a ZexCoil in the bridge. Sounded okay again. A couple years ago, I bought a used Highway 1 (1st Gen) Strat that had a single coil sized rail in the bridge pickup. That sounded awesome! I've since starting using a Dimarzio Chopper T in the bridge of my Am Pro II Tele and I absolutely love it. Its noiseless, has some great spank, but still sounds like a single coil. I've since converted both my Strats to Dimarzio single coil rail pickups. A Chopper in a Player Series Strat and a Fast Track 2 in a "vintage" American Standard. Both sound great; just another option if you want a noiseless option that still sounds like a single coil Edited 11 minutes ago by DetroitBlues
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