Pickup for a Sho Bud LDG
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Pickup for a Sho Bud LDG
I have a very nice 1976 Sho Bud, currently has a George L E66 pickup. It is a nice sound, very smooth..but I am not sure this is the best match for this guitar. I would like to get something with a bit more bite and snap, brighter sounding. I know this is a mellow sounding guitar generally, but is there a pickup that would help this?
I know "best" is subjective, but just curious as to what ya'lls thoughts on a proper PUP for the LDG? Thanks.
I know "best" is subjective, but just curious as to what ya'lls thoughts on a proper PUP for the LDG? Thanks.
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I've had three LDG's over the years and the GL EON pu worked for me on each one. Narrow mount.
Frank, What's wrong with a Sho-Bud pickup? I have an original 1982 Sho-Bud I took out of a Pro ll in 1982.
It has that Sho-Bud sound!! Send me a PM. J.R.
It has that Sho-Bud sound!! Send me a PM. J.R.
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I'm no expert, but just a couple of thoughts.
Just trying to sort through the information and comments.
You have an E-66 already.
You mentioned that you want something brighter.
Isn't that already a bright pickup?
Are the ones mentioned (710, TT, etc) brighter?
I think that Show Pro is the current branch on the Sho Bud tree. They may be able to advise you on a "traditional" more vintage choice, if that is what you are looking for. However, re-reading your original post, it may not be.
My gut feel tells me that all of the ones mentioned would sound great (after all, it's a PSG, how can it sound bad, right?), but they may not be exactly what you're looking for.
Just trying to sort through the information and comments.
You have an E-66 already.
You mentioned that you want something brighter.
Isn't that already a bright pickup?
Are the ones mentioned (710, TT, etc) brighter?
I think that Show Pro is the current branch on the Sho Bud tree. They may be able to advise you on a "traditional" more vintage choice, if that is what you are looking for. However, re-reading your original post, it may not be.
My gut feel tells me that all of the ones mentioned would sound great (after all, it's a PSG, how can it sound bad, right?), but they may not be exactly what you're looking for.
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Exactly. The guitar already has an E66 -- one of the brightest humbuckers available. If it doesn't supply enough snap, it might make sense to move to a single-coil of some kind, like a Wallace Truetone. Yes, it might buzz in certain environments...ajm wrote: You have an E-66 already.
You mentioned that you want something brighter.
Isn't that already a bright pickup?
Are the ones mentioned (710, TT, etc) brighter?
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Thanks for all the input so far guys, I really appreciate it.
Dave Hartley has a nice old Bud here, with that crisp, bell like tone I am thinking about..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoUTvvpciLM
Dave Hartley has a nice old Bud here, with that crisp, bell like tone I am thinking about..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoUTvvpciLM
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I have a Hilton active pedal... I think this already has a buffer in it.. but it does not give the bright, chimey sound I seek..David Nugent wrote:You might try a 'Li'l Izzy' (believe that there is or was one for sale here on the Forum). One of these little boxes will enhance the tone of the guitar considerably.
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Maybe it's not your pickup. Maybe it's your technique . Try picking closer to the bridge. Try to make sure that you're picking the notes cleanly....changing your technique is an inexpensive way to change you toneFrank Markow wrote:I have a Hilton active pedal... I think this already has a buffer in it.. but it does not give the bright, chimey sound I seek..David Nugent wrote:You might try a 'Li'l Izzy' (believe that there is or was one for sale here on the Forum). One of these little boxes will enhance the tone of the guitar considerably.
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Put an original Bud pickup in it if you can find one in good shape.. If not a Wallace Truetone is a very close second.. Humbuckers tend to change the sound of a Bud too much, unless thats what you want.. if you want it to have an authentic Bud sound, put a Bud or truetone pickup in it... bob
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Pickup for a Sho Bud LDG
Frank,
I have a hardly used L705 Re-Issue For Sale if that helps
I have a hardly used L705 Re-Issue For Sale if that helps
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Re: Pickup for a Sho Bud LDG
Greg, thanks for the offer. I played a LDG with a 705 this weekend, was close to what I am looking for. I got JR's SB PUP, going to try that, but if that doesn't do the trick I may snag it from you. Thanks.Greg Thompson wrote:Frank,
I have a hardly used L705 Re-Issue For Sale if that helps
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