(modern) EB + Fender mudbucker

Started by gearHed289, March 02, 2016, 08:45:21 AM

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nofi

the guy musta' used a pick made from a paint scrapper.
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Granny Gremlin

My RD had the same damage when I got it (also marks on the neck pup from the roundwound strings hitting it).  There's some animals out there.

... and that ain't no Mudbucker (you can't talk to whales with it).
Quote from: uwe on April 17, 2014, 03:19:20 PM
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Alanko

More of a midsbucker, from my limited experience. Did Gibson put a thin-skin finish on those to appease the instant gratification crew who want to bullshit about all the gigs they (never) played by parading finish wear off like a badge of honour?  :sad:

Psycho Bass Guy

That's a big step backward from what was in there to start with. The Telebucker is mostly low midrange honk and distortion. A Gibson Sidewinder WOULD be interesting. ...and that finish "wear" is almost certainly damage from installing the pickup.

veebass

Hmm. that may be one of the more recent Telecaster Bass pickups. I found them a little "better behaved" than the originals.
The recent Telecaster Bass pickup is four conductor (never looked at the one in my 73 Tele) and so it may make some sense to use it if you preferred the sound of the Fender pickup over the original Gibson pickup.

uwe

We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

Yep, it's a midsbucker all right, even placed right up against the neck.

All Gibson finishes are thin, even when they don't look to be. You can't blame Gibson for that kind of damage.

This gets me to thinking, maybe I'll rip out the stock pickups on my SG Standard and install three Telebass buckers. Fart-in-the-bathtub tone times three. Oh, and I'll add a preamp.