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Henry Matthews
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I just aquired an older model Zum, 1984, and was just wandering what pickups most would reccomend. It now has Barcus Berry and sounds great. Just some feedback on pickups from some of you Zummers. Thanks-Henry
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D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Bruce has been installing (single coil) True Tone PUs for a while now
(before that Bruce had his own(?) single coils that were darn good imo )
i went the BL 710 ( dual coil) route & have stuck w: them

Hey Paddy, how bout them Alumitones ?
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Post by Michael McGee »

Henry, this guitar has single coils that Bruce made:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEvYwcc5uZQ
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Post by Tony Rankin »

Single coils---TruTones


Humbuckers---The reissue 705 is what I am using, although I would like to try an Alumitone.
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Here's another vote for TrueTone.
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Post by Danny Letz »

Henry, if that 84 Zum is like the one I reassembled for a friend not long ago, it has some blade like fingers in the changer that are pulled up against the body of the guitar by some springs in sort of a "body contact" kind of way. This one has some George L's in it that had the model number worn off. We think they may be 10-1's. I don't know if it is the body contact or the pickups or what, but this 84 Zum has excellent tone.
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Post by Paddy Long »

Well I have Trutone single coils on my Hybrid D10 and Alumitones on my older 01 standard all-pull D10.
Both of them sound outstandingly good -- I had BL710's on the older guitar before that and they were great too, but I do prefer the Alooms on that guitar.
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Post by Tony Glassman »

I swapped out the BL's that were on the guitar when I bought it for a pair of 15K Emmons single coils that I bought from Larry Behm.
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Post by Eddie Lane »

Henry,

I have a 1980 Zum that has single coil pickups which Bruce wound. It sounds great and I have had people tell me that it is the best sounding guitar that they ever heard. I have played next to Mike McGee at steel jams when he played his Zum that is on the U Tube video. It also sounds GREAT. I have to agree with Del Mullen in his post to the Mullen RP owner. It all depends on the tone that YOU want. Probably the best tone that I ever heard was a mid 80s Mullen that I installed some 10-1 pickups in for a guy. It would blow you away. I will say that you have one of the best guitars ever made (and I haven't even seen it). I've never seen a bad Zum.
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Post by Robert Brown »

Henry,I probobly have one of the oldest zums around.It has the old round crosshafts in it. I called Bruce Zumsted and asked about not ftnding a serial number on it and He told me He buried the numbers on the early ones.He asked about the crosshafts and told me it is one of the first 50 made late '77 ore early '78. I purchased it from Scotty's in St. Louis in 2006.It was bought with George l's PF1's on both necks.i like them but I bought 2 alumitones from Bobbe Seymore but I havent isstalled them yet.I liked Paddy Longs opinion of the ones He put in his Zum so I'm going to give them a try. hope this helps. Bob
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Post by John Hawkins »

BL 710 's on both necks !
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I have TruTones on my Hybrid.
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Thanks very much guys and Michael, great job and good tone and nice arrangement on your song.--Henry
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

I've tried most of the Lawrence and George L pickups on my Zum. My favorite is Tonealigner.
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Post by Harold Dye »

I have a 1981 Zum I have owned for about 15 years. When I got it, it had E-66's in both necks. I changed those out and installed BL 710's. I have been extremely pleased with those until I had Jerry Wallace rewind my original PU's in my Sho-Bud. After listening to those I decided to replace the E neck PU in the Zum with a Truetone single coil. I am extremly pleased with that sound. It seems to be somewhat cleaner and I have had some good comments on it. I really can't say it sounds better, but maybe different is a better way to discribe it. I still have the 710 in the C neck. In my opinion either the Truetones or the 710 is a good choice.
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Henry, I had a 1990 Zum with stock pickups, It sounded very good, but I put a truetone on E9 and liked it better. I'z wanderin what that new toy was you was gettin.

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Post by Marvin Born »

I have a 2006, D-10 with True tones that I play mostly at home. And a '95 SD-10 with an Alumatone. Both sound good. The Alumatone is brighter on the high end and a little more bass. The True Tones
sound very traditional. The Alumatone is great for playing where there is possible electrical noise. It is very quiet even sitting in front of a Plasma TV.

I use Telonics pedals.


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Post by Mitch Ellis »

Robert Brown wrote: I called Bruce Zumsted and asked about not ftnding a serial number on it and He told me He buried the numbers on the early ones.
Did he say why?

By the way, I have Truetones on my 04 D10 Zum and am very pleased with them.

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Post by Robert Brown »

Mitch, No Bruce did not elaborate much on why, just that he was trying out all sorts of stuff to see what worked best in the begining. Bob
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Post by Adair Torres »

BL 710 's on both necks !!! :D !
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I have BL 710's both necks (2009) model.

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Post by John De Maille »

Started out with a BL-912 on my U-12 Zum. I switched to a True Tone, wound to 19,500 and have never looked back.
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Post by Eric Philippsen »

Wow, a lot of opinions. Then again, that is what was asked for.

I play push/pulls pretty much all the time now. However, I do have an 84' D10 Zum that I pull out every now and then. It has its stock pickups and I like 'em. I like 'em a lot on that guitar. I have no intention of changing them.
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Post by Jack Ritter »

Single coil True Tones. Jack
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Post by Jay Jessup »

I think most any pup would sound good on a Zum but find myself tempted to say that if any pickup would sound bad on one it would be a Barcus Berry, I had some on a EMCI I had once---couldn't get them off fast enough!!
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