Which pickup is best for my sho bud wooden neck?

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Jamie Lennon
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Which pickup is best for my sho bud wooden neck?

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I have a shobud which pickup would match the steel ???

Thanks

Jamie
Kevin Hatton
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

If not the original( which has got a great sound), Lawrence 710's. Don't even think about it.
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Post by patrick donovan »

Jamie,

Visit the Carter Website and you can hear the different Lawrence and GeoL pu's. I use a GeoL 10-1 on my wood neck Sho-Bud and really like it. I listened to them all , chose the 10-1 and I am very satisfied with the sound of my Sho-Bud.

Regards, Patrick
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Post by Eric Jaeger »


Seymour Duncan has a ten pole single coil in his "Antiquities" series that might be interesting. It seems to me that Geo. L's have a more modern sound, which may not be what you want if you like the Sho-Bud
sound.

If you play with some overdrive, the Antiquities sound like God's own Strat in a lapsteel...
Tim Rowley
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Post by Tim Rowley »

I've got a friend's Sho-Bud Professional here with a 705 Lawrence on the E9th neck. This pickup was installed about 1980 or 1981. Sounds AWESOME.

Tim R.
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Post by Gary Goodman »

I use a Geo L on my LDG Sho-Bud and it sounds great.
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Post by Gene H. Brown »

I would reccomend tdhe Bill Lawrence 910 narrow mount, if you are looking for a full rich sound. I have one on my LDG and you can get just about any full tone you want from it.

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David Weaver
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Post by David Weaver »

Which ever you choose, be sure to measure your "slot" because some pickups might not fit. That is why the suggestion above for the narrow pickup. I was told that Sho Bud changed the size of the hole somewhere along the line.

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