Question for Derby owners
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- Drew Howard
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Question for Derby owners
I have a Derby double ten that came with George L E66’s in it. They are thin sounding and to my ears not the best pickup for the guitar. I’d like to switch them out for Truetones. Are there any Derby owners on the forum here who have made this kind of switch and can speak to the tonal differences?
thanks,
Drew
thanks,
Drew
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- John Bechtel
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I've always used Geo.L. 10–1 P/U's in my Derbys!
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My T-10 Remington Steelmaster
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PICKUP COMPARISON
Drew..If you go to the CARTER steel website they have an audio (MP3) comparison of several diffrent pickups, this might help before you buy. I settled on the TT10 for my Derby, waiting for it to come in.
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I had two Derby's at the same time...one had TT's and the other had 10-1's. When I heard them side by side through the same amp...there was no contest. I put a set of TT's on the other. I just sold the last Derby to a buddy of mine and he called me just this afternoon and said "now that I have that guitar dialed in...I have to tell you that guitar has more tone than anything I've heard!"
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