Pen-tab pickups??
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Pen-tab pickups??
Any body have those on your steel?
and do you like them?
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TW Sneed
and do you like them?
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TW Sneed
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I've only played one steel (an S10) with a Pentad. It's a humbucking pickup that comes with a 5 position selector switch that lets you vary the coil connections from series, series (out of phase), parallel, parallel (out of phase) and series/parallel. They do give you some different tones, but only a few players care for them. Volume levels change radically between the switch positions, and most of the settings aren't really "country friendly". It might be nice if you played blues or rock, though.
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I also has an S-10 p/p in the 80's with the Pentad. Was never 100% happy with the pickup though. I almost NEVER changed it out of position unless was I just fooling around with different tones.
I wouldn't (for myself only) opt for another on a future guitar (again for myself, no disrespect for the product, it's just not my taste).
Ricky
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I wouldn't (for myself only) opt for another on a future guitar (again for myself, no disrespect for the product, it's just not my taste).
Ricky
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Thanks to all for the "heads-up" info on the Pentad Pickup. I have been wondering about the durn things for a few years now and never could get myself to part with $150 for the "experiment".
What's the recommendation for my Dekley S-10 or Emmons SD-10 if I ever wanna spend money in this direction?
Thanks and regards.
What's the recommendation for my Dekley S-10 or Emmons SD-10 if I ever wanna spend money in this direction?
Thanks and regards.
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Terry…
I liked the Emmons single coils but, couldn’t take the 60 cycle noise. I purchased a couple of BL-710 Humbuckers and installed them. I must admit they were quiet and allowed me to tailor my sound. The 710’s were designed to drive the 500K ohm volume pedal pot causing minimal signal loss and more drive into a preamp.
I sold my original Emmons and kept those 710’s with the intention of installing them in my new guitar. I like the 108N’s that Emmons Company installed so I still have my 710’s hanging around.
Rob
I liked the Emmons single coils but, couldn’t take the 60 cycle noise. I purchased a couple of BL-710 Humbuckers and installed them. I must admit they were quiet and allowed me to tailor my sound. The 710’s were designed to drive the 500K ohm volume pedal pot causing minimal signal loss and more drive into a preamp.
I sold my original Emmons and kept those 710’s with the intention of installing them in my new guitar. I like the 108N’s that Emmons Company installed so I still have my 710’s hanging around.
Rob
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Thanks Rhino. I'll keep those 108n's in mind
I have to say though, I like the sound of these on my guitar. they seem to have a lot of bite, and have that good crisp fuzz effect sound, no mellow sound on the first 5 strings.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Terry Sneed on 04 March 2004 at 07:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
I have to say though, I like the sound of these on my guitar. they seem to have a lot of bite, and have that good crisp fuzz effect sound, no mellow sound on the first 5 strings.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Terry Sneed on 04 March 2004 at 07:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
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