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WTB Seymour Duncan vintage spec or Antiquity Telecaster neck pickup

rze99rze99 Frets: 2280
Looking for a Seymour Duncan vintage spec (not Hot for Tele), or Antiquity Telecaster neck pickup to play well with a Seymour Duncan Broadcaster bridge.


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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14411
    edited July 2020
    Production line Duncan single coils will be in the correct phase and magnetic polarity relationship with your STL-1B. (The Antiquity variants might not be.) Check out the APTR-1 and STR52-1. 

    Alternatively, consider one of those taller pickups, voiced like a Stratocaster. I like the Alegree Telecaster Frigid Haze model. Oil City makes something similar.

    With a three-conductor cable modification and fancy selector switching, it is possible to have six usable sounds.
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  • rze99rze99 Frets: 2280
    Check out the SD APTR-1 and STR52-1. 

    Alternatively, consider one of those taller pickups, voiced like a Stratocaster. I like the Alegree Telecaster Frigid Haze model. Oil City makes something similar.

    With a three-conductor cable modification and fancy selector switching, it is possible to have six usable sounds.
    thanks yes the APTR-1 would be ideal. 
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  • rze99rze99 Frets: 2280
    Bump
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