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Post by daveweiner on Feb 1, 2012 10:42:54 GMT -7
Here's the Jam With Me vid posted today. Using the 52 HR Tele into the Z Wreck.
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Post by Scott on Feb 1, 2012 13:05:06 GMT -7
Great lesson... I know it will help me. I think the mini-humbucker is sounding good through the Wreck too!
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Post by daveweiner on Feb 1, 2012 16:06:27 GMT -7
Thx brutha.
The mini bucker is what sold me on the Tele. It's truly mojofull!
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Post by markT on Feb 1, 2012 16:27:17 GMT -7
Monster playing and great instruction Dave!! Thanks- Also, our "video" section is a great place for these type video's.
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Post by Scott on Feb 1, 2012 21:37:22 GMT -7
That mini-bucker is a Seymour Duncan SM-1n (neck) pickup: Per Duncan Application: Vintage-correct replica of classic Firebird pickup. Great for jazz, blues, rockabilly, classic rock and heavy rock.
Description: The sound is somewhat of a tonal cross between a single-coil and a humbucker. They're brighter and livelier than a full-size humbucker with more "bell tone." The Alnico 5 magnet and moderate output coil windings make it an authentic tonal reproduction of the great sound of a classic Firebird. Comes with vintage-style single-conductor hookup cable.Duncan makes three flavors or standard production mini-humbuckers, that are not Antiquities. Model: SM-1n (Vintage) Magnet: Alnico V Bar Cable: 1-Con Braid Shield EQ: Treb:6 / Mid:4 / Bass:5 DC Resistance: Neck: 6.54 k Resonant Peak: Neck: 7 KHz Output: Moderate Model: SM-2n (Custom) Magnet: Ceramic Bar Cable: Four Con. EQ: Treb:6 / Mid:6 / Bass:5 DC Resistance: Neck: 8.52 k Resonant Peak: Neck: 9 KHz Output: Moderate Model: SM-3n (Seymourized) Magnet: Alnico V Bar Cable: Four Con. EQ: Treb:6 / Mid:5 / Bass:7 DC Resistance: Neck: 6.29 k Resonant Peak: Neck: 7 KHz Output: Moderate The SM-1n in the Fender Hot Rod '52 Telecaster, strikes a good balance between a full humbucker tone and the traditional single coil T neck pickup.Read more: ztalk.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=strings&action=display&thread=46734#ixzz1lCCYJQxE
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