George L's > 10-1 vs PF-II pick ups
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George L's > 10-1 vs PF-II pick ups
I'm about to change p/u's on a new D-10 in a few days and was looking for some feedback on the PF-II pick ups. The 10-1's are my favorite but I'm considering trying a PF-II. I believe the 10-1's are 19.5 while the PF-II's are showing 20 ohms. The guitar currently has George L SS p/u's, which are ok but I don't care for the tone as compared to the 10-1's. Thanks.
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Billy, I had Gary to put a SS on my new Rains and left it on less than a week.
I put my fav on, a E-66 and the guitar came to LIFE.
However, I would like to try a George L.
Eon PU, its a E-66 with a plain steel blade, might be interesting.
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I put my fav on, a E-66 and the guitar came to LIFE.
However, I would like to try a George L.
Eon PU, its a E-66 with a plain steel blade, might be interesting.
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Fred's Music, www.fredjusticemusic.com
Billy, I personally like the 10-1s the best. I now have three steels( Carter, Mullen, and Fessenden) and I have the 10-1s on all three. I might add that all three steels sound different but all three have a great tone. If you are handy with a soldering iron, you could try the PF-11s, and if you didn't like them change them out for the 10-1s.
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Hey Bill, jump in anytime on any topic. It doesn't have to be pick ups. I've used the 710's on a few guitars including a Lagrande II. It was nice and an improvement over the single coils that were on it. A new Fessy that Jerry sent me recently had 710's on it and the tone was unreal. The 910 p/u, I hadn't tried, so I can't really give an opinion on it. Here's what I do like: 10-1, XR-16, GFI-II & the 710's. If the PF-II is anything like the GFI-II, then it'll be nice. Thanks.
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Fred,
I have an E-ON on my Spirit SD10 and love it. When I ordered the guitar from Bob, I asked for a TT 18.5 Kohm. The pickup was late coming in so Bob mentioned that he had the E-ON - I went for it. I have since gotten the TT and put it on. Less than a week later I put the E-ON back on it. I get a LOT of positive comments on the tone of my Rains.
I have a new Rains SD10 on order, (one can't have too many), and this one will be coming with a 10-1. That and the color are the only differences. (I can't wait.)
I've played quite a few different guitars, and IMHO it would be hard to beat a Rains.
Ol' (wish I was in St. Louis) Fred
I have an E-ON on my Spirit SD10 and love it. When I ordered the guitar from Bob, I asked for a TT 18.5 Kohm. The pickup was late coming in so Bob mentioned that he had the E-ON - I went for it. I have since gotten the TT and put it on. Less than a week later I put the E-ON back on it. I get a LOT of positive comments on the tone of my Rains.
I have a new Rains SD10 on order, (one can't have too many), and this one will be coming with a 10-1. That and the color are the only differences. (I can't wait.)
I've played quite a few different guitars, and IMHO it would be hard to beat a Rains.
Ol' (wish I was in St. Louis) Fred
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The 10-1 on the C6 neck, and the E66 on the Nashville neck, are my favorites.
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The last new D-10 Fessy I got in from Jerry had great tone with the 710's. I've only tried the 10-1's on the Rains guitars and now that's what I compare other p/u's/guitars with. I believe the Rains guitars that Gary Carpenter is building are going to be a driving force in the steel guitar communities. The product is just to good to take a backseat to anything. Plus Gary's a super nice player to talk to and do business with.
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Well guys heres my two cents worth on the subject. I have owned several guitars and have used the 10-1 pickup on them. I love the overall well balanced sound that it gives me. On all of my Rains guitars nothing but 10-1 has a very good sound and hot hot. The people at Rains sure build a great guitar. if you ever get the chance to try one you might just be the next guy that buys the product. Jim
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