my Baker T

Started by dlsteel, October 05, 2017, 06:51:04 PM

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My Baker T. shes sweet and loaded with JCL dna

Lovely nothin like a T style guitar.Whats the neck pu?
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Quote from: Barefoot Rob on October 05, 2017, 06:54:32 PM
Lovely nothin like a T style guitar.Whats the neck pu?
vintage teisco, 1966. sounds amazing.

I love those pu 4-5 ohm's at best tons of tone. :thumb
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Quote from: Barefoot Rob on October 05, 2017, 08:00:37 PM
I love those pu 4-5 ohm's at best tons of tone. :thumb
yep thats what this one is, 5-ohm

Low impedance pickups have always had the best tone.  The Les Paul Recording guitars were some of the best I ever heard.
George

I've always related those pickups to the old Wards, Sears, and other cheap 60s imports. Never considered they might actually be decent. That's quite the unique Baker T, DL.
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Quote from: tulk1 on October 06, 2017, 06:32:45 AM
I've always related those pickups to the old Wards, Sears, and other cheap 60s imports. Never considered they might actually be decent. That's quite the unique Baker T, DL.
thanx, these pups are amazing. great great sound. big and hollow. this one is vintage and sounds fat

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