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Kim Wilson
Ik heb er even wat uitgebreider zitten kijken, en deze lijken mij wel interessant:
Bridge:
Nocaster Holy Grail Lion - Tele®/Esquire® bridge pickup. 43AWG over A3 rod magnets. That original classic earliest vintage 1950/51 Fender® Esquire®/Broadcaster/Nocaster tone is back and fattened up with a higher coil wire turn count to squelch the shrill treble and thicken the midrange. This is the "mistake" pickup, the one where a pickup winder fell asleep at the wheel and added near 2000 more coil wire turns. It has that fat vintage tone that we sought back in the day, but could never find ... but we did! It's the Holy Grail of the earliest Fender® bridge pickups. Twangy, thick, clean, clear, with no ice-pick-in-the-ear. Black or ivory/parchment string wrapped, supplied with mounting screws and tubing.
neck:
The Fat Lion King - The Fat Lion King offers more output and more midrange that its Lion King brother, for those wishing a bolder Tele® neck pickup tone and output. The thin nickel-silver mirror chrome cover is independently grounded from the coil leads, allowing phase reversal and easy hook up with ANY type of pickup select switch: 3-way, 4-way, 5-way, mega, etc. A5 rod magnets under 43AWG coil wire. Supplied with body or pickguard mounting screws and height tubing.
Die Fat en Huge Lion zijn dik en vet, bijna P90, 'not best nor meant for twang tone'. En dat zoek ik niet.