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Excellent Tele Pickups
I replaced the stock pickups in my MIM Tele (1992) with a Lollar Vintage T set.
The quality of these pickups is as good as it gets:
1) Clarity - chords are clear and authentic to the tele sound;
2) Character is warm but keeps a clear attack; and
3) Very dynamic feel - reflects playing style and "weight of attack" precisely.
I considered Nocaster, Barden and SD tapped Tele. In summary, I think these pickups will suit you if you want to play across a range of styles with a single guitar.
The quality of these pickups is as good as it gets:
1) Clarity - chords are clear and authentic to the tele sound;
2) Character is warm but keeps a clear attack; and
3) Very dynamic feel - reflects playing style and "weight of attack" precisely.
I considered Nocaster, Barden and SD tapped Tele. In summary, I think these pickups will suit you if you want to play across a range of styles with a single guitar.
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Good production pickup set
The best tele pickup set you can buy I think from standard (non boutique) winders.
It sounds very balanced, nothing to complain about. Build quality is very good as well, what is expected from Lollar.
It sounds very balanced, nothing to complain about. Build quality is very good as well, what is expected from Lollar.
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