Pickups similar to TB500/EGC single coils?

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biscuitdough wrote:I suspect these would be similar, but haven't used them:http://wildepickups.com/The\_Custom\_Series.htmlsomeone mentioned these on another forum along with a few others that make p90s in the vein of jazzmaster pickups. kinda neat. i play a jazzmaster right now but I'm thinking of saving up to have a local guy build me a guitar. hence the search for pickups. while i dig the jazzmaster sound, i'm lookin for something a little hotter I think. i threw a generic paf humbucker in the bridge of this guitar and while it sounds fine when you throw dirt on it i can't really get behind the muffled sound of humbuckers. i think i'm a single coil man.

Pickups similar to TB500/EGC single coils?

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biscuitdough wrote:I suspect these would be similar, but haven't used them:http://wildepickups.com/The\_Custom\_Series.htmlFM Elisha would know better, but the description makes it sound like a Carvin AP-6 type pickup.ancientbones wrote:llllllllllllllllllllllll wrote:If you don't want to fool with the EGC pickups you can't go wrong with Fralinsany specific models that are similar? they have overwound tele pickups so I guess that could be similar.Maybe the alnico P90's? Not sure, but if you have a general idea of what you want you can call them and they'll point you in the right direction.
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Pickups similar to TB500/EGC single coils?

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Not sure how close they are tonally, but construction-wise, Fralin (and maybe a few others) make P90s using individual alnico slug poles, instead of the trad screws-into-a-bar-magnet P90 design. No tele-style baseplate though, as far as I know.Similarly, last year's Gibson Les Paul Melody Makers had P90-shaped stock pickups with poles vs screws, too. I managed to get hold of a used pair for use in an Eastwood Baritone/VI....haven't got around to swapping yet, but everything I've heard suggests they'll be a bit snappier with more of the Jazzmaster about them.

Pickups similar to TB500/EGC single coils?

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elisha wiesner wrote:llllllllllllllllllllllll wrote:biscuitdough wrote:I suspect these would be similar, but haven't used them:http://wildepickups.com/The\_Custom\_Series.htmlFM Elisha would know better, but the description makes it sound like a Carvin AP-6 type pickup I've never heard them but the Carvin AP-1 from the 50's and early 60's sounds a lot like a more microphonic TB-500 pickup. They were basically making an overwound Tele copy but didn't get it quite right. It's an AP-6 with slugs instead of adjustable poll pieces. I have one in the bridge position of a 50's Carvin SGB and it sounds a hell of a lot like a TB-500.Interesting. I'm not a huge fan of microphonic pickups but these things definitely look cool.

Pickups similar to TB500/EGC single coils?

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llllllllllllllllllllllll wrote:biscuitdough wrote:I suspect these would be similar, but haven't used them:http://wildepickups.com/The\_Custom\_Series.htmlFM Elisha would know better, but the description makes it sound like a Carvin AP-6 type pickup I've never heard them but the Carvin AP-1 from the 50's and early 60's sounds a lot like a more microphonic TB-500 pickup. They were basically making an overwound Tele copy but didn't get it quite right. It's an AP-6 with slugs instead of adjustable poll pieces. I have one in the bridge position of a 50's Carvin SGB and it sounds a hell of a lot like a TB-500.

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