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    Default Fender Custom Shop '69's

    Well, to start with, I was going to add to an existing post I'd made over on the Stratocaster section of the forum, but it didn't "take", as in show as a new post. And then I thought about me adding content about p'ups to a guitar section, and well . . . you know what I'm saying.

    But anyways, I finally did get those Fender CS '69's dropped in my MIM Classic 60's Strat, and did a "rogue post" of it over on the Strat section. Just in case anyone's interested, here's the link:

    http://www.thefret.net/showpost.php?p=5293&postcount=23

    These are the best Stratocaster pickups I've ever had the pleasure hearing, much less the most gratuitous opportunity to play every day, if I so choose. Abigail, I LOVE you!!
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    Have you tried the Custom Shop 54? I have them in my Strat, and the neck and middle pups are heavenly sounding. I imagine the 69s and 54s are quite close in sound.
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    No Robert, I haven't heard or tried the '54 set, but from what I've read, they're pretty close to the '69's as far as sonic output & tone are concerned. The bridge p'up I believe is just a tad hotter on the '54 set. The '69's use a different bobbin.

    I'm sure there would be some nuances in the overall tone between the two, depending on what type of guitar you put them in (newer vs. vintage), the type of finish (nitro lacquer vs. a standard finsh), or if the had guitar an all-maple neck vs. a maple rosewood fretboard (the tone in the latter perhaps a tad warmer.) The trem block & type of bridge might also make a different in the "ring" of the notes / chords. My guitar's tone "sparkles" from the benefit of the new Callaham trem block that I put in at the same time. I'd give it five stars as far as a "bang-for-the-buck" mod. Tonally, a big difference vs. stock.

    The only thing I have left to do on this guitar now to make it perfect is to "relic" it, which will probably take me all of the next twenty years or so. Yeah, this one's a keeper!

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    Congratulations on the new pups... I wish I could get all my guitars to sound like a Strat on the neck and middle pups. With a good, clean tone and the right mood, I could play jazzy, bluesy riffs all night!

    You lost me on one thing, though, so please educate me... Who's Abigail?
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    "Abigail" is Abigail Ybarra, a long-time employee of Fender. She's been winding pick-ups since 1959, many of which have been used by some of rock's most prolific players. Here's a little 'blurb from the Fender website:

    http://www.fender.com/news/index.php?display_article=19

    Abigail initials and dates each one of her hand-wound pickups - something she's done for the duration of her tenure at Fender.

    To me, that's like having a little bit of rock history inside of your guitar!
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    Nelskie
    Send me your axe and I'll relic it for you. I have a custom rope that I use to drag guitars behind my bicycle. Relics them real quick.

    When you replaced the trem block did you keep the bridge and saddles and the new block fit right on? What actual difference can you tell? And, is your fretboard maple of rosewood?
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    Gotta love the sounds from 69's!
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    Whoa there, Lone Ranger! I'll pass on the rope trick! The block was a straight change-out. No muss, no fuss. And still using my stock bridge / saddles. The fretboard on my guitar is rosewood.

    Biggest change with the new block is in overall tone definition. Notes & chords ring clear and true, with greatly improved sustain. When you're talking classic Strat tone, this is where you want to be. The bottom end is wide and warm, mids tight and focused, highs rich and chimey.

    That be what my ears iz' hearin'.

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    Thanks for the history lesson, Nelskie!
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    Nelskie, how much have you invested in that guitar? Truly a Nelskie signature strat

    Spuds. have you reliced anything else with the custom rope? TV, books, wife?
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    Swede - The Custom Shop '69's (full set) were $139.00, and the Callaham trem block was $55. There was a little for shipping, and of course, installation costs, since I am not all that mechanically inclined. So, for around two Benjamins, that Strat is now a bona-fide tone machine. Yeah, it sounded good stock. Now it sounds amazing.

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    Sounds like lots of twang for the buck! I guess that you are "home" when it comes to both LP & Strat tone?
    Now you MUST consider what you need for that hollow body 335 style stuff
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    I have a Fender 2006 product brochure, and low and behold, there is a little write-up in there about Abigail and her background and here '69s. She made pickups for Hendrix and Clapton.

    Fender Frontline 2006 is the name of the brochure - and wow - Fender sure have a lot of products! I won't lend you that brochure - it's full of drool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSwede
    Sounds like lots of twang for the buck! I guess that you are "home" when it comes to both LP & Strat tone?
    Now you MUST consider what you need for that hollow body 335 style stuff
    Yeah, I'd say that I'm pretty much set guitar-wise in those (2) dept's. As for the 335 HB, well . . . a guys gotta' have something to dream about! Like the song goes . . . further on down the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelskie
    Yeah, I'd say that I'm pretty much set guitar-wise in those (2) dept's. As for the 335 HB, well . . . a guys gotta' have something to dream about! Like the song goes . . . further on down the road.
    Well I am probably going to walk a few steps on that road myself... I am going to bring el credito to the music store on monday and we´ll see what happens.
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    What are you going to buy SS?
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    Im gonna check out their Godin Radiator (I have read raving reviews about it)... Wouldnt mind going up the tele ladder either. We´ll see
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSwede
    I am going to bring el credito to the music store on monday and we´ll see what happens.
    Whoa! El-dangerous-o! Believe me, I know. I read some good reviews on that Godin guitar, and had even considered getting one. However, I just couldn't pass up the deal I got on my G & L ASAT Tele. If you have a resource to check out a G & L, I'd highly suggest that you do.
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    I dont know what model/brand its going to be.. perhaps El pickupo for the tele... Anything could happen

    Perhaps only new strings
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

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