BLACK ALUMITONE PICK UP's
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BLACK ALUMITONE PICK UP's
I'm sure someone will tell me how bad I got taken on my Alumitone purchase:). I gave about 118.00 for my Black anodized Alumitone pick up. I like a lot other players think the Alumitone was plain UGLY, then I saw the Black anodized one it looked pretty good. I looked high and low for a pick up,seemed the only used ones were wide mounts. i got offered every type of pick up ever made if I wanted a wide mount.
The Black anodized one is a pretty nice looker compared to the other one. Here is where I got mine the black ones are pretty hard to find (again I'm probably wrong),But I couldn't find the black ones even Lace had to make it special but the guy I got it from had them make it and ship it very quickly
(1 day!!)..It is on the way....YESSS, Thanks to all who offered to help thank you.. BH
The Black anodized one is a pretty nice looker compared to the other one. Here is where I got mine the black ones are pretty hard to find (again I'm probably wrong),But I couldn't find the black ones even Lace had to make it special but the guy I got it from had them make it and ship it very quickly
(1 day!!)..It is on the way....YESSS, Thanks to all who offered to help thank you.. BH
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Black Alumitone
Rich, I like to never even found someone selling them I will take a picture of mine when I get it in the package also installed, I heard one in a Lace video I didnt have any idea the guys that made Lace sensors made alumitones no wonder they sound so good. i was going to install a ===== Single coil until i started reading about the noise factor arond florescent and neon lights...ihhh anything like the ones in BARS??:)..These are supposed to beat the light noise and keep da tone..I think the black ones will make a big difference. I will post them asap
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I've never had anyone, ever, come up to my Carter D10 steel before, during or after a gig, look at my shiny, polished Alumitone pickups and say "boy, aren't those things ugly?". It's never happened, and I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for the day when it does happen either!
That said, black Alumitones would look very good in some steels and perhaps not so good in others. All I'm interested in is "how good do they sound"? Those of us who have them already know the answer to that one.
(Looks at pickups) "Boy, aren't those things ugly?!"
That said, black Alumitones would look very good in some steels and perhaps not so good in others. All I'm interested in is "how good do they sound"? Those of us who have them already know the answer to that one.
(Looks at pickups) "Boy, aren't those things ugly?!"
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BLACK ALUMITONE PICK UP's
I'm with you Ned.
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Deal with Lace
I'm going to try and make a deal with Lace to sell Alumitones. And I agree the Plain ones look great in a lot of guitars and no so in others they are sharp in those Emmons above this post!!.My Guitar is black and I'm having second thoughts. I think the new ones are not Plastic they are the silver ones anodized I will post pictures soon as I can ..
I really don't care how a pickup looks.
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I agree with B0b, what difference does it really make what a pickup looks like if it sounds good. I have a black and a chrome alumitone and I like them both.
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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.