Old Buds an the right pickup
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- Johnie King
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Old Buds an the right pickup
A before picture an after pickup change.
I took the old Factory Sho Bud single coil out an built the aluminum too go around the new George L pickup an changer housing.
But the morale of the story is the George L pickup too my ears was a huge improvement over the noisy single coil Bud pickup.
Zane came over yesterday an played this Bud an was completely blown away at the sound an the string separation.
I took the old Factory Sho Bud single coil out an built the aluminum too go around the new George L pickup an changer housing.
But the morale of the story is the George L pickup too my ears was a huge improvement over the noisy single coil Bud pickup.
Zane came over yesterday an played this Bud an was completely blown away at the sound an the string separation.
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Here in the picture you can see how the casted changer that holds the changer fingers mount too the cabinet.
This was a C 6th steel from the factory 5 pedals an 1 knee.
I added 3 more knees an made her a 4 an 5 E9th Bud.
This is a wrap a round wood neck model with casted finger holders that bolts too the cabinet I think these are tone monsters.
This was a C 6th steel from the factory 5 pedals an 1 knee.
I added 3 more knees an made her a 4 an 5 E9th Bud.
This is a wrap a round wood neck model with casted finger holders that bolts too the cabinet I think these are tone monsters.
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Johnny, I too made the change to my "Bud" years ago. Mine was also noisy and so microphonic it was pathetic. Bobbi Seymour and myself had a few conversations and philosophy's about PU's. I have a 10-1 in mine. I've tried others but that is the one! Nice job on that guy and I bet it does sound great! Loren.
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Great work Johnie, I have used the same pick up for years in sho bud too, definitely a big improvement in tone plus the noiseless factor, Some people say a Georgie don’t belong in a Sho~Bud but Honestly I think the Geo’s are very dynamic and bring a lot to the table over noisy single coils, you still can’t beat an old E66, they cut through the mix and full throttle with no buzz in an old neon honky-tonk, definitely a step up. Great work on the alloy plate, that’s beautiful.😊
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I just watched a video of Paul Franklin interviewing Lloyd Green. Lloyd had a Lawrence 710 in his green LDG Sho-Bud.
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Real fine work Johnie! T.Lee
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yeah, tried The GeorgeL's in Buds.. Quiet, but they change the tone too much for my taste.
nothing beats the sound of the original Bud pickups..
Personally, I could never warm up to a humbucker in an old Bud.
That being said, its MY problem as a lots of good players dump the Bud pickups and sound fine.
This guitar posted by our friend Johnnie is gorgeous.. Lovely workmanship.... bob
nothing beats the sound of the original Bud pickups..
Personally, I could never warm up to a humbucker in an old Bud.
That being said, its MY problem as a lots of good players dump the Bud pickups and sound fine.
This guitar posted by our friend Johnnie is gorgeous.. Lovely workmanship.... bob
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Yeah I'd like to have one myself, but I'm to MSA happy T.L,
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If you ground those single coils to the body,the buzz is almost gone. Ricky Davis posted about this a long time back. The only pickup that makes a Bud sound like a Bud, is a Bud pickup.
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