Telonics adjustable pole pickups - 84 & 128
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Telonics adjustable pole pickups - 84 & 128
Anybody use these pickups? How do they sound tone and separation-wise? I have Tonealigners now, I like them but I may get another guitar and Bob Hoffnar is no longer making the 12st pickups.
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I was told that the Telonics and Tone Aligner pickups are virtually identical.
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Telonics pickups
Steve, The Telonics 427 is another excellent 12 string pickup with adjustable poles. I have had one in my Carter for a couple of years now.
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I have the 427 in my 12 string MSA and love it. Totally adjustable for individual string volume and tone balance. I use it in the studio because it's dead quiet.
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Dennis I don’t see the 427 Telonics pickup on their web site.Dennis Detweiler wrote:I have the 427 in my 12 string MSA and love it. Totally adjustable for individual string volume and tone balance. I use it in the studio because it's dead quiet.
How can I get some info on the 427?
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Possibly, they don't make that model anymore. However, they can probably wind one on request? The telonics website contact would get you the info. They're good at replying if you have a question.
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Dennis I just received an email from Dave Beaty about another issue.
Regarding the impedance adjustment on their pedal.
A perfect detailed explanation..
Perhaps I'll consider the 128 for my S12
Thanks
Michael
Regarding the impedance adjustment on their pedal.
A perfect detailed explanation..
Perhaps I'll consider the 128 for my S12
Thanks
Michael
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wire broke
Mike perhaps in design but hopefully not in construction.Mike Perlowin wrote:I was told that the Telonics and Tone Aligner pickups are virtually identical.
I love the way they sound but two of them broke on me (the wire broke off).
I was using a small very light brush to clean the guitar and the wire broke.
Not enough to re-solder either.
I couldn’t get it repaired or replaced so I went with another pickup.
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The 128 with double row string adjustments is the way to go. Specific tone and volume adjustment on each string is specific to balance. The humbucker is a plus in the studio.
Prior to purchasing the Telonics pickup, I used a Truetone wound to 18000 and got great tone, but had problems with hum in some venues and in the studio. I have a high power sub-station across the street from me and always had hum at home. No hum with the Telonics pickup.
Prior to purchasing the Telonics pickup, I used a Truetone wound to 18000 and got great tone, but had problems with hum in some venues and in the studio. I have a high power sub-station across the street from me and always had hum at home. No hum with the Telonics pickup.
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That's where I am now True Tone but want a humbucker...Dennis Detweiler wrote:The 128 with double row string adjustments is the way to go. Specific tone and volume adjustment on each string is specific to balance. The humbucker is a plus in the studio.
Prior to purchasing the Telonics pickup, I used a Truetone wound to 18000 and got great tone, but had problems with hum in some venues and in the studio. I have a high power sub-station across the street from me and always had hum at home. No hum with the Telonics pickup.
I tried the Tone Aligner with mixed results (see post to Mike Perlowin)
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Re: 427
Dennis ...Talked to Dave the 427 is available.....gonna do it.Michael Robertson wrote:Dennis I don’t see the 427 Telonics pickup on their web site.Dennis Detweiler wrote:I have the 427 in my 12 string MSA and love it. Totally adjustable for individual string volume and tone balance. I use it in the studio because it's dead quiet.
How can I get some info on the 427?
Thanks
Thanks for the info
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I have the 409's in my Zum Hybrids and just love them, best humbuckers I have ever used I reckon and of course you can customise the sound and setup.
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As it turned out, I recently had a chance to compare my Tone Aligner with a Telonics. (I love the MSA modular pickup system.) The sounded quite different. I wound up getting rid of the Tobe Aligner and keeping the Telonics.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
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