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Topic: Best Sounding Pick-Up for Sho-Bud Professional
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Rick Maxwell Member From: Macon, Georgia, USA
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posted 06 May 2003 04:42 AM
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I have a Sho-Bud Professional D-10 8/2 with Geo. L PF-1 and PF-2's.I'd like to get the opinion of Forum members on the best sounding pick-up for this guitar? These Geo L's sound pretty good to me but am I missing something? |
Kevin Hatton Member From: Amherst, N.Y.
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posted 06 May 2003 07:33 AM
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Either Bill Lawrence 710, or Jerry Wallace Truetone single coil. [This message was edited by Kevin Hatton on 06 May 2003 at 07:34 AM.] |
Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA
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posted 06 May 2003 10:45 AM
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I'll go with Kevin on this one. |
Ed Naylor Member From: portsmouth.ohio usa
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posted 06 May 2003 12:48 PM
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Having installed tons of these I don't think you can do any better. The Tommy White George L may be slightly brighter than the PF 1. Ask some Sho-Bud players and get thier opinion. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works. |
CrowBear Schmitt Member From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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posted 06 May 2003 12:55 PM
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the Professional i got from Bobbeee had them 710s on it there still on and soundin' good |
Rick Maxwell Member From: Macon, Georgia, USA
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posted 06 May 2003 01:04 PM
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If I were to change, what mounting tips should I be aware of? And thanks for all the goos info, If anyone is ever in Macon, the home town of Little Richard, The Allman Bros Band and Rick Maxwell look me up and I'll buy lunch! |
Joe Henry Member From: Ebersberg, Germany
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posted 06 May 2003 02:27 PM
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I think what Bill Lawrence pickups do is delivering the real classic ShoBud sound without the noise. The Professional I got from Ricky has 705īs on it and itīs absolute killer. Unfortunately they donīt make those any longer but I guess 710īs should be fine too. If you want to get those, make sure theyīre "Narrow Mount".Regards, Joe H. |
Cory Dolinsky Member From: Old Saybrook, Connecticut, USA
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posted 06 May 2003 02:30 PM
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I have a late 70's sho bud pro II with george l's. it says e-66 on the pick up. it sounds great to me especially through an old fender tube job. |
Rob van Duuren Member From: The Netherlands
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posted 06 May 2003 03:39 PM
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710's are nice, but still prefer the original ones. I'm not bothered by noise or hum. Don't use George L's, the shobud character is gone with 'm in my opinion. |
Tele Member From: Andy W. - Wolfenbuettel, Germany
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posted 07 May 2003 08:11 AM
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I can only second that. My Professional had several PUs but I always prefered the original ones.------------------ 1959~60 Sho~Bud D-9 : 1969 Emmons D-10 : 1959 Gibson Super 400CES :1957 Standel 25L15 My steels and more
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Tommy M Member From: Indiana
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posted 07 May 2003 10:56 AM
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Sort of asking thru the crack in the door: what is the difference between a BL 710 and a BL 910? Tommy Minniear |
Frank Parish Member From: Nashville,Tn. USA
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posted 07 May 2003 10:59 AM
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I've got one of the original single coils rewound by Jerry Wallace and it sounds great on the front neck. I've heard the BL 910 at Duane Marrs on a couple of Sho-Buds over there and they're killer. The Jerry Wallace pick-up doesn't have any hum that I can detect. I'd say he's making the best single coils out there. |
Bob Storti Member From: Matthews, North Carolina, USA
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posted 07 May 2003 12:49 PM
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I'm using a George L Tommy White pickup in my Sho-Bud and it sounds great! Clear highs, solid lows, and smooth mids that are easy to EQ. I think the TW is in between the E-66 and the PF-1 as far as brightness goes. It's a really nice pickup IMHO and was easy to install into my Sho-Bud, which is about 26 years old. Hope this is helpful to you in your research.Bob Storti |