TrueTone Pickups
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- Kirk P Dighton
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TrueTone Pickups
Anyone switched or have been using Truetone pickups? Am thinking of using them on my Carter to get rid of the shrill highs and muddy mids. Any thoughts? Will this help?
Thanks in advance.
Kirk
Thanks in advance.
Kirk
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Try a search for TrueTones on the forum and you'll see many raves. My friend put one in his single neck Carter and loved it, so I put two in my D-10 Carter- and it is like a new instrument altogether, a HUGE improvement in tone on both necks...http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/004168.html
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If you prefer the single-coil sound, as do I, you will enjoy the TrueTone pickup. I have two in my wood cabinet Fessenden guitar and couldn't be happier with the sound.
It might even be considered sacrilegious or heresy, but I'm thinking of putting a pair into one of my Emmons guitars to see how they turn out there.
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It might even be considered sacrilegious or heresy, but I'm thinking of putting a pair into one of my Emmons guitars to see how they turn out there.
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I just bought an extra one for my new MSA Millennium. As you may know, the new MSAs allow you to hot swap a pickup. Just slide the old one out and the new one in. My 12 string Universal came with a George L E-66. I "borrowed" a Trutone (mounted properly for the MSA) at St. Louis. I was to check it out and either send it back or pay for it. I decided to just buy it and have two pickups. I like the sound of both, though I find it very hard to articulate the differences. At least now I can leisurely experiment with the best of both worlds.
But, to answer your question, I like it.
But, to answer your question, I like it.
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Hey Herb, I put two TruTones in my Legrande, and couldn't be happier. It's Ricky D's old guitar if you remember, and it had the E66s. I didn't dislike the E66s, I just like the SCs better. It's moved the tone a lot closer to a P/P, particular the lower end. YMMV since you've already got SCs in your guitars and they ARE P/Ps...
The '67 P/P I got from MC still has the originals, which are wound much lighter than the stock TrueTones, about 14.5K I think, and they sound great. Has anybody tried one of Jerry's PUs wound to something in that range?
The '67 P/P I got from MC still has the originals, which are wound much lighter than the stock TrueTones, about 14.5K I think, and they sound great. Has anybody tried one of Jerry's PUs wound to something in that range?
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This past sunday evening, I finished refurbishing my 1976 MSA U-12, lacquer over birdseye. I installed a new TT pickup that Jerry wound to 19000. The guitar definitely doesn't sound like the traditional MSA. I haven't played it outside the house yet and I'm still fine tuning the pedal rods. For some reason, the pickup brings out more warmth when combined with the stereo tube amp I've been using. For the lack of a better description, it has that growling bite, but not thin. I would compare it toward a ShoBud tone. Compared to my Zum (with a GL 12-1), I have to tweek the lows up a little on the MSA.
Geesh Kirk! Now you're becoming a tone freak? The good thing and confusing part of it... today there is a big selection of pickups and tone controlling gear. Alot to choose from. Goettsch would have one of everything in his music room.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dennis Detweiler on 16 September 2003 at 05:21 PM.]</p></FONT>
Geesh Kirk! Now you're becoming a tone freak? The good thing and confusing part of it... today there is a big selection of pickups and tone controlling gear. Alot to choose from. Goettsch would have one of everything in his music room.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dennis Detweiler on 16 September 2003 at 05:21 PM.]</p></FONT>
Bill T.
I had my Sho Buds wound to 16 k, and it gives me the edge I was looking for. It's just a "tone" I like. People say you can't tell a K or so.
I know I sure can.
I got a TT pickup with the bigger magnets, at 17.5 I believe, and I think I'll have it knocked down to 16 too, and use it on my Prof when it gets rebuilt. One more to match if I find it perfect. .
EJL
I had my Sho Buds wound to 16 k, and it gives me the edge I was looking for. It's just a "tone" I like. People say you can't tell a K or so.
I know I sure can.
I got a TT pickup with the bigger magnets, at 17.5 I believe, and I think I'll have it knocked down to 16 too, and use it on my Prof when it gets rebuilt. One more to match if I find it perfect. .
EJL
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I put two 16k TT in my 67 PP. They are cleaner than the 14k's I took out, the string separation is great.
I have also gone to a Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp, I run the both volumes and both masters on 3 so as not to overdrive the distortion path, it also cuts down on the noise. I run this into the front end of my Webb, so far so good.
Larry Behm
I have also gone to a Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp, I run the both volumes and both masters on 3 so as not to overdrive the distortion path, it also cuts down on the noise. I run this into the front end of my Webb, so far so good.
Larry Behm
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Herb, a couple of months ago I put two TT's in my LeGrande II and am elated with the tone and string separation. My guitar now has that 'growl' I like and the tone remains great whether playing through an Evans, a N'ville 400, or whatever. Enjoyed visiting w/ you over lunch downstairs at the ISGC. ...lefty
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Has anyone put a pr. of these in an old Sho~Bud--i.e. Permanent, Fingertip, or the Professional? If so, what were the results? My old FT has the double-wound pu's with the extra switches on the side. I'm wondering if a pr. of these and a set of Jag stainless steel strings might be some good therapy for it for better highs, less mud and twang and better separation?
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Hi, Kirk, I did the exact guitar surgery you're contemplating. Here's my original post: http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/005329.html
Call Jerry and get 'em. You'll be thrilled.
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Call Jerry and get 'em. You'll be thrilled.
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Dennis,
I just put one in my '98 Zum U-12, which sounds very good, and I believe Jerry wound it to 19,000. I originally had one of Bruce's single coil pickups in it and I am still trying to determine if there is that much difference between the two. When I talked to Jerry he said that I might not hear that much difference but I wanted to see if I could back off the highs a little and he was more than willing to work with me. Said if I didn't like it to send it back in 30 days for a refund. I will definetely be keeping it. The pickup workmanship is excellent and installed very nicely. It is a pleasure doing business with Jerry.
Jim Peter
I just put one in my '98 Zum U-12, which sounds very good, and I believe Jerry wound it to 19,000. I originally had one of Bruce's single coil pickups in it and I am still trying to determine if there is that much difference between the two. When I talked to Jerry he said that I might not hear that much difference but I wanted to see if I could back off the highs a little and he was more than willing to work with me. Said if I didn't like it to send it back in 30 days for a refund. I will definetely be keeping it. The pickup workmanship is excellent and installed very nicely. It is a pleasure doing business with Jerry.
Jim Peter
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My fellow Americans and Steel Pickers, if you all should decide on a recall election, I would consider running..{for the outhouse}
I want to thank everyone for all of your feedback and compliments both pro and con..
I build every pickup as if I were building it for myself.
I figured out way back I will never be a LLoyd Green or Buddy Emmons so I hope to contribute to the steel guitar through my pickups..
Kirk, I will set aside some wire and magnets for you..
Thanks for all of the support and business..
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I want to thank everyone for all of your feedback and compliments both pro and con..
I build every pickup as if I were building it for myself.
I figured out way back I will never be a LLoyd Green or Buddy Emmons so I hope to contribute to the steel guitar through my pickups..
Kirk, I will set aside some wire and magnets for you..
Thanks for all of the support and business..
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Jerry Wallace-2001 Zum: D-10,8+6, "98 Zum: D-10,8+8,Nashville 1000,Session 500 ,Session 400 head only amp,Tubefex,ProfexII, Artesia, New Mexico
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i put a TT pick up in my emmonds on the e9th it sounds great and really made my steel sound great on highs and lows it makes the emmonds sound like a emmonds should and brought my steel which is about 8 years old back to life i have ordered a second pick up up from jerry with week for my c6th neck can not wait till i get it please hurrry jerry a great guy to do bussiness with keep up your good work frank king of the strings san diego
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