Aftermarket Pickups to Fit Early MSA
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Aftermarket Pickups to Fit Early MSA
What aftermarket pickups will fit a 1972 to 74 MSA Classic without modifying to body? Anything being made today a direct replacement or were MSA pickups unique just to their guitars? Thanks.
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I could not find a replacement for my early MSA (even the narrow mount pickups seemed too wide). I finally sent the pickup to Jerry Wallace (Truetone Pickups) for a rewind, sounded great after that.
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I moved on from my early MSA partly for this reason. I couldn't hang with the noise from the single coil, and couldn't fit a aftermarket pickup in there. (the other reason was the weight)
I recently heard a track I did with that guitar and the tone was great with the stock pickup, very nice bright sound. Just too noisy.
I recently heard a track I did with that guitar and the tone was great with the stock pickup, very nice bright sound. Just too noisy.
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Kenny,
I have a 74 MSA Classic that cme with the stock single coil pickup. I changed to a George L E66 pickup. Yes I had to slightly modify the pickup cavity by routing it out a little bit but you can hardly tell. The George L sounds fantastic and was well worth the modification. Also a lot cheaper than buying a different steel.
I have a 74 MSA Classic that cme with the stock single coil pickup. I changed to a George L E66 pickup. Yes I had to slightly modify the pickup cavity by routing it out a little bit but you can hardly tell. The George L sounds fantastic and was well worth the modification. Also a lot cheaper than buying a different steel.