Pickups for the MSA Millenuim...
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Pickups for the MSA Millenuim...
I just figured others may be interested, so I thought I'd post here instead of contacting Reece or Kyle directly:
Knowing the pickups are modular, will ALL George L's & Lawrence pickups be configured & available for the MSA Millennium?
T.W's? E66's? 186-SS? 10-1's?
910's? 710's? XR-16's?
Others?
Knowing that one could switch later but didn't have a preference, what pickups would you slide in as "standard"?
Am curious. Reece? Kyle? If you'd be so kind...
Thanx!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rex Thomas on 02 October 2002 at 11:19 AM.]</p></FONT>
Knowing the pickups are modular, will ALL George L's & Lawrence pickups be configured & available for the MSA Millennium?
T.W's? E66's? 186-SS? 10-1's?
910's? 710's? XR-16's?
Others?
Knowing that one could switch later but didn't have a preference, what pickups would you slide in as "standard"?
Am curious. Reece? Kyle? If you'd be so kind...
Thanx!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rex Thomas on 02 October 2002 at 11:19 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Reece mentioned that most any pickup would work, but it would have to be mounted to their mounting plate. He specifically mentioned Bill Lawrence pickups, but has been having trouble with delivery, no surprise lately! He also expressed interest in Jim Pitman's new pickup, saying his engineers could adapt its slightly thinner spool to their mounting plate as well.
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The pickup I produce is dual coil, humbucking, with adjustable pole pieces.
I had the opportunity to compare my new "Tonaligner" to the 910 at Jerry Fessenden's shop. He had two guitars. One, had a 910 the other had mine. To summarize, the Tonealigner is brighter and a bit louder. He recorded and compared and found it easier to dial in a sound with the Tonealigner.
The convention was a great experience for me.
I went looking for opinions and came back with some that I will reflect in minor changes to the design. For example, manufacturers (non modular) want to see a base plate rather than individual mounting feet.
I had the opportunity to try the pickup in the Sierra room. The consensus there was very positive. Pedal to the floor, through a tube amp even, - no hum, and it gave kind of an Emmons sizzle to the tone.
I have been gigging with one in my guitar for quite some time now and can't comprehend changing back to anything else. I recently recorded with John Fishman of "Phish" fame on his Pork Tornado album that should be out soon for a preview of the tone.
I am sending pickups for evalution to any interested manufacturer initially. MSA is on the list.
And furthermore, as my wife would say (she attended) ......Blah blah blah....pedal steel...blah blah blah...tone, blah blah blah..pickups...blah blah..Dobro....etc.
Jim Pitman
Jaspit Electronics
I had the opportunity to compare my new "Tonaligner" to the 910 at Jerry Fessenden's shop. He had two guitars. One, had a 910 the other had mine. To summarize, the Tonealigner is brighter and a bit louder. He recorded and compared and found it easier to dial in a sound with the Tonealigner.
The convention was a great experience for me.
I went looking for opinions and came back with some that I will reflect in minor changes to the design. For example, manufacturers (non modular) want to see a base plate rather than individual mounting feet.
I had the opportunity to try the pickup in the Sierra room. The consensus there was very positive. Pedal to the floor, through a tube amp even, - no hum, and it gave kind of an Emmons sizzle to the tone.
I have been gigging with one in my guitar for quite some time now and can't comprehend changing back to anything else. I recently recorded with John Fishman of "Phish" fame on his Pork Tornado album that should be out soon for a preview of the tone.
I am sending pickups for evalution to any interested manufacturer initially. MSA is on the list.
And furthermore, as my wife would say (she attended) ......Blah blah blah....pedal steel...blah blah blah...tone, blah blah blah..pickups...blah blah..Dobro....etc.
Jim Pitman
Jaspit Electronics
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