Lace Alumitone Pickup?
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Lace Alumitone Pickup?
Any opinions? Comparisons? I'm building a lap steel from scratch.
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For what it's worth, there have been a number of folks playing pedal steel that have installed them and LOVE the sound. I would try one myself but my pedal steel is a twelve string, and I could be wrong but I don't think they fit a 12 string at this point. But so far, everyone I've seen that tried one, fell in love with it immediately.
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Forum member James Kerr put one in his amazing New Yorker replica. Here's a link to a pic and youtube clip from another thread (in case you missed it):
http://tinyurl.com/n8l6kt
http://tinyurl.com/n8l6kt
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Ron, they are using the bass version Alumitone on the 8's and 10's.
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Ah, yes...
Thanx Tom!
I had considered that initially and imediately dismissed it while forgetting it's a 'bar' type instead of poles.
I'm happy!
I also understand that no matter what style of Alumitone PU, they are all the same. Just sized differently to accomodate various needs/wants.
I had considered that initially and imediately dismissed it while forgetting it's a 'bar' type instead of poles.
I'm happy!
I also understand that no matter what style of Alumitone PU, they are all the same. Just sized differently to accomodate various needs/wants.
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I replaced a pair of TrueTones with Alumitones in my Carter D10 and they are just superb.
Same clarity and the magnificent definition string-to-string as the TrueTones, but absolutely no hum at all. Very pleased with the results, and they were very easy to install. Mine came from Carter Steel Guitars.
Overall I am very happy with them. I think they'd perform just as well on a lap-steel. They look very distinctive as well, if styling is an issue.
Same clarity and the magnificent definition string-to-string as the TrueTones, but absolutely no hum at all. Very pleased with the results, and they were very easy to install. Mine came from Carter Steel Guitars.
Overall I am very happy with them. I think they'd perform just as well on a lap-steel. They look very distinctive as well, if styling is an issue.
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