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Posted 4/6/2008 8:21 PM


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 Im rebuilding this older Schecter Tele that has holes cut in the body for dual Humbuckers. The bridge that was on it though was a single coil bridge. The single coil bridge is narrower than the humbucker hole, so the hole was visible on the sides of the bridge. Im gonna switch it back to dual humbuckers but im not sure which type to get. I have one seymour duncan "JBJ" which is hooked up to a coil tap switch. the coil tap switch should probably be moved to the bridge pickup though, right? that way i can still get the sound of a bridge single coil.

This pic below is what my finished product should look like, Townsend used this style of telecaster for years i guess. But anyway, what do you guys here think is the best pickup i should get? I play all styles of music so i would like something versitile enough to play crunchy metal but also smooth blues riffs

 Ca. 1982. Late-era single-bound gold Schecter.

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Posted 4/6/2008 8:40 PM


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Oh I forgot I found a dimarzio humbucker in the guitar case that has the chrome cover on it like on a les paul. I'll probably use this but i still dont know what model it is
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