Tone Aligner pickups

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Bob Hoffnar
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Dean,
No real favorite on the windings. I basicly talk to anybody that orders one and do my best to make sure its the right sound for them.
Bob
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Hey, Bob, any problem fitting them into Legrande III's?
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John,
Legrande III's need a bit of modification to fit. The cabinet drop thing gets in the way in the pickup cavity. It needs to be ground down a little.
Bob
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Post by Storm Rosson »

:) Bob, did u say that u r making some that fit the ShoBud super pro's now? I'm in the process of building a SPro with James's help and parts, oh and Bent and Martin (my mentors), and am looking at pickups . From the great reviews I've seem I'm def lookin at your aligners....thx ...Stormy :D
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Post by Eddie D.Bollinger »

My Mullen is tone-ready with Bob's ToneAligners installed. I like'm!
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Post by Brick Spieth »

I've got a Tonealigner in my EMCI and I have had raves from several pros whose opinions I respect. I'm sure the PU is a big part of the tone.
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Brick's EMCI, through a Brad Sarno Tonic preamp, into a TC Furlong powered amp/speaker, had one of the best sounds I've ever heard!

Bob Hoffnar, does your 12-string pickup fit a pre-RP Mullen?
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The pre RP Mullen 12st steels are a pretty tight fit. I'm working on a 12st now for one. I'll let you know how it works out.
Bob
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Just installed one in my Zum Hybrid for fun. After fiddling about with the adjustable pole pieces, it sounds great.
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Chris Bauer wrote:I have them in my Franklin and I can't say enough good things about them.
I agree with you Chris. They sound wonderfully good on that Franklin of mine!
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This is a pickup that is way more adjustable than any others. I have found them to be compatible with all
types of steels. Not muddy on the bass side and crisp
clear highs with good separation. AND Bob is a working steel man so you can talk to him about what you want
and get the feeling you are getting what you want.
Since he is working the road a lot, it may take a few
days if he doesn't have what you need on the shelf, but it's worth the wait.
Jim
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Post by Diego Sciocchetti »

Charles, any problem to fit it into Rains?
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Post by John McClung »

Do keep me posted on the 12-stringer, Bob.

I have an original Danny Shields 12-string CrapTrap, but don't believe it fits into the narrow pickup cavity on my pre-RP, unfortunately.

Anyone know how hard it is to widen pickup cavities on steels? My Mullen has metal necks. Mickey Adams, speak up!
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Still looking for answers...
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John,

Its up to you if you want to change the pickup cavity on your steel. I would see if Jim Palenscar could do it for you.

Diego,
My pickups fit fine in Rains guitars.
Bob
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