StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 7:21 am
Recieved the madlove WRH
Looks the bizz.
Our good lad Robbie has almost finished the Olympic white and vintage tint refin on the harvester.
Perfect spraying weather
Worst spring/summer ever.
We’ve been hitting 70% humidity here…no chance of spraying for weeks
Defeatist
Robbie sprays like a Tom cat
Pretty sure he has a humidifier in his guitar sauna
StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 7:21 am
Recieved the madlove WRH
Looks the bizz.
Our good lad Robbie has almost finished the Olympic white and vintage tint refin on the harvester.
Perfect spraying weather
Ok, I want updates on that pickup please, once you have it installed.
Also...
Why did you fit a WRH in the bridge slot & not the neck? When you see just one WRH on a Tele, it is in the front. So I'm curious. And I have a Tele with a bridge humbucker slot that could work for a WRH.
StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 7:21 am
Recieved the madlove WRH
Looks the bizz.
Our good lad Robbie has almost finished the Olympic white and vintage tint refin on the harvester.
Perfect spraying weather
Ok, I want updates on that pickup please, once you have it installed.
Also...
Why did you fit a WRH in the bridge slot & not the neck? When you see just one WRH on a Tele, it is in the front. So I'm curious. And I have a Tele with a bridge humbucker slot that could work for a WRH.
I'm planning on using it as a one pickup guitar for the most part. The pickup spacing on the harvester is such that it can give an out of phase effect with both pickups running.
I like the twang and tightness of the bridge pickup on jazzmasters. I have a telemaster pickup iny pink JM and I use that a lot of the time in the bridge position.
Also having a humbucker alone in the bridge bucks the hum you'd otherwise get using a single coil alone.
Still curious?
Ok, I want updates on that pickup please, once you have it installed.
Also...
Why did you fit a WRH in the bridge slot & not the neck? When you see just one WRH on a Tele, it is in the front. So I'm curious. And I have a Tele with a bridge humbucker slot that could work for a WRH.
I'm planning on using it as a one pickup guitar for the most part. The pickup spacing on the harvester is such that it can give an out of phase effect with both pickups running.
I like the twang and tightness of the bridge pickup on jazzmasters. I have a telemaster pickup iny pink JM and I use that a lot of the time in the bridge position.
Also having a humbucker alone in the bridge bucks the hum you'd otherwise get using a single coil alone.
Still curious?
Even more so now...
I have a tele body that is routed H/H. I'm thinking I'll use a Seymour Duncan PRails in one slot and a WRH in the other. But which way round??? I think I want the WRH at the bridge end, but am willing to be talked round
Why did you fit a WRH in the bridge slot & not the neck? When you see just one WRH on a Tele, it is in the front. So I'm curious. And I have a Tele with a bridge humbucker slot that could work for a WRH.
I'm planning on using it as a one pickup guitar for the most part. The pickup spacing on the harvester is such that it can give an out of phase effect with both pickups running.
I like the twang and tightness of the bridge pickup on jazzmasters. I have a telemaster pickup iny pink JM and I use that a lot of the time in the bridge position.
Also having a humbucker alone in the bridge bucks the hum you'd otherwise get using a single coil alone.
Still curious?
Even more so now...
I have a tele body that is routed H/H. I'm thinking I'll use a Seymour Duncan PRails in one slot and a WRH in the other. But which way round??? I think I want the WRH at the bridge end, but am willing to be talked round
I think a p90 in the neck position always goes nicely with a humbucker in the bridge position
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Why did you fit a WRH in the bridge slot & not the neck? When you see just one WRH on a Tele, it is in the front. So I'm curious. And I have a Tele with a bridge humbucker slot that could work for a WRH.
I'm planning on using it as a one pickup guitar for the most part. The pickup spacing on the harvester is such that it can give an out of phase effect with both pickups running.
I like the twang and tightness of the bridge pickup on jazzmasters. I have a telemaster pickup iny pink JM and I use that a lot of the time in the bridge position.
Also having a humbucker alone in the bridge bucks the hum you'd otherwise get using a single coil alone.
Still curious?
Even more so now...
I have a tele body that is routed H/H. I'm thinking I'll use a Seymour Duncan PRails in one slot and a WRH in the other. But which way round??? I think I want the WRH at the bridge end, but am willing to be talked round
Bridge makes sense to me.
But I guess alot of folks wantt o maintain that tele twang with a single coil bridge.
Depends what your aiming for.
I'm planning on using it as a one pickup guitar for the most part. The pickup spacing on the harvester is such that it can give an out of phase effect with both pickups running.
I like the twang and tightness of the bridge pickup on jazzmasters. I have a telemaster pickup iny pink JM and I use that a lot of the time in the bridge position.
Also having a humbucker alone in the bridge bucks the hum you'd otherwise get using a single coil alone.
Still curious?
Even more so now...
I have a tele body that is routed H/H. I'm thinking I'll use a Seymour Duncan PRails in one slot and a WRH in the other. But which way round??? I think I want the WRH at the bridge end, but am willing to be talked round
I think a p90 in the neck position always goes nicely with a humbucker in the bridge position
I'm planning on using it as a one pickup guitar for the most part. The pickup spacing on the harvester is such that it can give an out of phase effect with both pickups running.
I like the twang and tightness of the bridge pickup on jazzmasters. I have a telemaster pickup iny pink JM and I use that a lot of the time in the bridge position.
Also having a humbucker alone in the bridge bucks the hum you'd otherwise get using a single coil alone.
Still curious?
Even more so now...
I have a tele body that is routed H/H. I'm thinking I'll use a Seymour Duncan PRails in one slot and a WRH in the other. But which way round??? I think I want the WRH at the bridge end, but am willing to be talked round
Bridge makes sense to me.
But I guess alot of folks wantt o maintain that tele twang with a single coil bridge.
Depends what your aiming for.
I have another Tele for twang. I'm after big, lush soundscapes and unpotted feedback with this one, and I can't afford a Novo.