http://youtu.be/YQudQZFLwE0
Any guesses of what that 'transwarp drive' circuitry basically is?
And another question: does anyone know of singlecoils pickups in a humbucker format? Like, proper singlecoils like the ones you'd find in a Tele.
That switch in the new eastwood guitar...
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Re: That switch in the new eastwood guitar...
Looks to be a simple preamp boost. Nothing you couldn't get from an MXR Micro Amp etc.
Can only think of humbucker sized P.90s = P94s. Daresay Fender style ones might exist, but don't know of any myself.
Andy.
Can only think of humbucker sized P.90s = P94s. Daresay Fender style ones might exist, but don't know of any myself.
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Re: That switch in the new eastwood guitar...
seymour duncan makes p rails which are a single coil, a p90, and series or parallel humbucking pickups. I have a set in my semi hollow and they sound great
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I just discovered the existence of these adapters: http://www.guitarfetish.com/Guitar-Hardware_c_37.html
Thanks though, that p-rail looks quite interesting from the videos I've come across
Thanks though, that p-rail looks quite interesting from the videos I've come across
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Re: That switch in the new eastwood guitar...
That switch looks like a simple transparent boost of sorts.
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Re: That switch in the new eastwood guitar...
Regarding your pickup question... yes yes yes! The Lindy Fralin "Twangmaster" pickups. They are the closest thing you can get to a Tele sounding single coil in a humbucker. Very clear, snappy, sparkly but still retains great depth. He also just released a new one called the "Big Single" that's like a Twangmaster but more beefed up. Check them both out. Expensive, but worth it.
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Thanks, interesting!0000 wrote:Regarding your pickup question... yes yes yes! The Lindy Fralin "Twangmaster" pickups. They are the closest thing you can get to a Tele sounding single coil in a humbucker. Very clear, snappy, sparkly but still retains great depth. He also just released a new one called the "Big Single" that's like a Twangmaster but more beefed up. Check them both out. Expensive, but worth it.
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Re: That switch in the new eastwood guitar...
I have a Curtis novak telecaster pickup which is hum canceling. I think he calls it the TEL-HC. It looks just like a telecaster pickup but has a split coil. Sounds pretty close, too, but has a bit of humbucker tone to it. Anyways, I like it a lot. I paired a firebird neck pickup with it and they balance pretty well.
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