Duff
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Put a Fender Custom Shop Texas Special in the bridge of my '07 walnut stain Squire Standard Tele.
Initial impression is great! The custom shop Texas special is 10K and hot. It is clear and has that real nice tele tone that is much superior to the stock bridge pickup and a lot hotter but, unexpectedly, it blends really well with the stock neck pickup and the middle position is great.
It has single coil noise but with the hot bridge pup you have to expect that.
The cavity of the Squire Standard tele was well painted with shielding paint and grounded well. The wiring was very well done. My wiring was also done well, using no flux this time. Cleaning all the contacts.
I want to play some of my strats but I'm going to play the Squire tele for a while to get to know that pickup and try to get the best I can out of the sound, learn some new territory.
I will A/B it to my G&L Tribute ASAT semi hollow classic tele with the swamp ash top and American MFD pups. I think the ASAT will win, but we will see.
I got the custom shop Texas Special for 35 dollars and putting a GFS 'lil Puncher in a guy's MIM Fender tele that had already had the Texas Special modded into it, very very sloppily I may add. I put the rail in there really nicely and it is completely quiet.
I'd put a 'lil Puncher set in a tele any day. Might do it to one of mine.
Hope someone finds this informative and interesting.
Duffy
Initial impression is great! The custom shop Texas special is 10K and hot. It is clear and has that real nice tele tone that is much superior to the stock bridge pickup and a lot hotter but, unexpectedly, it blends really well with the stock neck pickup and the middle position is great.
It has single coil noise but with the hot bridge pup you have to expect that.
The cavity of the Squire Standard tele was well painted with shielding paint and grounded well. The wiring was very well done. My wiring was also done well, using no flux this time. Cleaning all the contacts.
I want to play some of my strats but I'm going to play the Squire tele for a while to get to know that pickup and try to get the best I can out of the sound, learn some new territory.
I will A/B it to my G&L Tribute ASAT semi hollow classic tele with the swamp ash top and American MFD pups. I think the ASAT will win, but we will see.
I got the custom shop Texas Special for 35 dollars and putting a GFS 'lil Puncher in a guy's MIM Fender tele that had already had the Texas Special modded into it, very very sloppily I may add. I put the rail in there really nicely and it is completely quiet.
I'd put a 'lil Puncher set in a tele any day. Might do it to one of mine.
Hope someone finds this informative and interesting.
Duffy