What pick-up do you have in your Williams?
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- Brian ONeil
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What pick-up do you have in your Williams?
I've been thinking of trying another pickup in my guitar. Right now I have a Trutone (in a Uni 12 Williams).
So the question is, what pickup do you have? Also, are Williams considered a Wide mount pickup type?
Thanks for your help.
So the question is, what pickup do you have? Also, are Williams considered a Wide mount pickup type?
Thanks for your help.
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Brian,
I have an XR16 in my Excel Superb U-12 .....I remember hearing my buddies Willy and it was a pretty bright sounding steel ....My Excel is also a bright sounding steel with a single coil pickup .....I played so many gigs where I had a lot of RFI interference that I needed to sadly go with a humbucker ....I am a single coil guy and LOVE Truetones .... The XR16 gave a nice balance to the tone ....The mids were stronger, and the lows were a little deeper, and the highs where not as bright , but still pronounced and very smooth .... I know that this is not the perfect example since it's not a WIlliams , but the Excel Superb is another bright
sounding steel , so I thought I would chime in here .....I am NOT a humbucker kind of guy, but I can live with the XR16 where I couldn't with a lot of other humbucker pickups ....The Tonealiners are suppose to be a nice pickup too but I haven't tried them ....Good Luck in your search ....Jim
I have an XR16 in my Excel Superb U-12 .....I remember hearing my buddies Willy and it was a pretty bright sounding steel ....My Excel is also a bright sounding steel with a single coil pickup .....I played so many gigs where I had a lot of RFI interference that I needed to sadly go with a humbucker ....I am a single coil guy and LOVE Truetones .... The XR16 gave a nice balance to the tone ....The mids were stronger, and the lows were a little deeper, and the highs where not as bright , but still pronounced and very smooth .... I know that this is not the perfect example since it's not a WIlliams , but the Excel Superb is another bright
sounding steel , so I thought I would chime in here .....I am NOT a humbucker kind of guy, but I can live with the XR16 where I couldn't with a lot of other humbucker pickups ....The Tonealiners are suppose to be a nice pickup too but I haven't tried them ....Good Luck in your search ....Jim
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My 400 Series SD-10 had the Williams single-coil in it when I got it (Bill told me he made them himself at the time the guitar was made). I found it a bit thin in the upper register, and hum was more than I'm comfortable with, so I put in a 710 about a week ago, and I think it sounds better--it's fuller, not quite as bright, and, of course, doesn't hum.
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The BL710 or BL712 for the 12 string , is brighter than the XR16 and not as full sounding ...I like the overall tone of the XR16 in a brighter steel because it tames that extreme high end that cuts like a razor , and smooths out the mids and bottom end to give the steel more body in the tone dept .... An XR16 in a steel like a Zum for example that already has a full bodied tone would probably be SUPER fat in tone ....It's all about what you want out of your steel ....My Excel was not thin, but was very bright and noisy in some gigging situations .....The XR16 tamed the noise , and also tamed the brightness and added a nice fatness to the tone that wasn't there before .... I still have it in my steel , and I am use to having interchangeable pickups , so I don't have a problem changing out a pickup if it doesn't work for me .....YMMV ....Jim
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Lawrence 710's in mine, I think they sound great.
Darvin Willhoite
MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.
MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, as well as some older MSAs, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Recently added a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored blue Rose, named the "Blue Bird" to the herd. Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic again that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also added a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks.
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I recently ordered a SD10 Willy. I chose the E-66 pickup.
Carter has sound files of various pickups here:
http://www.steelguitar.com/resource/pic ... sounds.htm
Carter has sound files of various pickups here:
http://www.steelguitar.com/resource/pic ... sounds.htm
Dennis
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