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cca88:

--- Zitat von: Puddnhaid Husting am 16.01.2014 21:29 ---Not bad, but second class.

I have to admit it took me 34 years to get my Tele where I wanted it. Countless pickups. And in the end I had to go with a custom-wound set.

The Twin was easier, it only took me two years to tune it.

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OK - with my strat it was much easier.

The 5E3 and my Axe liked each other  - and me  - in a flick of a moment.

Enyoing this particular combo for almost 10 years now...



Still working on the tele....

She likes the 5E3 - but - still has some issues with ME.... ::)


Grüße

Jochen

sjhusting:
My Tele is a'76 - the absolute worst year for Fender - and it weighs a ton and is prone to extreme ice pick. I spoke with John at Dawgtown Custom Shop about the problems with these guitars (the local farmers were complaining because every time I would play, more of their carrle wiuld be rendered impotent). John knew  just what was needed and wound me a set that gets exactly the tone I've been looking for all these years.

I have a Strat with CS54 pickups and that one is just fine.

The Tele through the Hoffman-style Twin and Jet Blackbird sounds huge.

cca88:

--- Zitat von: Puddnhaid Husting am 16.01.2014 22:05 ---My Tele is a'76 - the absolute worst year for Fender - and it weighs a ton and is prone to extreme ice pick. I spoke with John at Dawgtown Custom Shop about the problems with these guitars (the local farmers were complaining because every time I would play, more of their carrle wiuld be rendered impotent). John knew  just what was needed and wound me a set that gets exactly the tone I've been looking for all these years.

I have a Strat with CS54 pickups and that one is just fine.

The Tele through the Hoffman-style Twin and Jet Blackbird sounds huge.

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Steven,
versteh mich nicht falsch... Sie klingt super... Ist ne relativ neue Thinline. Mahagony, light as a feather... Ich glaub das ganze Brett hat 2,8kg.... LeoSounds drin.
Ich bin blos vom Handling der Strat so verwöhnt/versaut, daß ich mich an die Tele richtig gewöhnen muß !!!

Grüße

Jochen

Lebkuchen:
Hi Steven,

--- Zitat von: Puddnhaid Husting am 16.01.2014 22:05 ---I have a Strat with CS54 pickups and that one is just fine.
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… me, too. :)

Two others are loaded with SCNs from Fender but sadly out off production – no hum and a bit more output on both positions.
I bought two more SCN Strat Sets and put it in one of my two Teles – bingo! :o ;)

I also use a 2n2 cap for the tone control. Full open ––> Fender Twang, completely turned down I get the sound of a humbucker but much tighter. (Shifts the resonance peek from about 4kHz to roughly 2kHz of a HB). ;D

This combination sounds bad ass and does everything from blues to high gain shred, no need for anything else. :guitar:

Cheers, Gunter

sjhusting:
My Strat is a '96 Japanese Hank Marvin. I bought it used for a very good price. It has wonderful wood (light 2-piece ash body) and (had) crap electronics. Pickups, pots, jack, switch, bridge were changed within 2 weeks, and rewired with master tone/vol (like a Tele, God's personal guitar choice) and a switch for neck/bridge. Why this combination isn't standard I don't know, but without it a strat is completely useless.

The guitar is basically a late 50s vintage reissue. The neck is the most comfortable I have played on any guitar; a pronounced 'V' that is just wonderful.

But I always come back to the Tele.

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