Yep, I've tried Fred Stuart and Lindy Fralins and they are both great pups. We have also used Seymour Duncan Antiquity IIs which are also great. However, for this particualr guitar, we needed a less refined, more raw sound so, we used the Toneriders which did the job. Thanks for writing, jim
It's a Fender Blues Junior.
route66classic 1 year ago
What amp is that? Amazing guitar by the way.
alvaritooooooooo 1 year ago
telecaster are probaly greatest electric guitar..so simple yet wonderful sounding
wisesatyr72 2 years ago 3
the tube amp helps the sound.... lol
sk8erdude101A 2 years ago
Yep, I've tried Fred Stuart and Lindy Fralins and they are both great pups. We have also used Seymour Duncan Antiquity IIs which are also great. However, for this particualr guitar, we needed a less refined, more raw sound so, we used the Toneriders which did the job. Thanks for writing, jim
route66classic 3 years ago
are these your favourite tele pickups?have u ever tryed Fred Stuart - lollars - lindy fralins?
Geokouu 3 years ago
Yep, these are them.
route66classic 3 years ago
so are these the tonerider vintage plus pickups?
(TRT1)?
BlingDogg01 3 years ago
have you ever played the tonerider TRT2?
herdrix 3 years ago
They aren't my cup of tea, but people consistently ask for a) a hot set and b) an alnico III set - so they were born!
I much prefer the Vintage TRT1 set which have a more open sound and are much clearer.
route66classic 3 years ago
I am loving the tone, and loving the tele. Great to see our pickups finding their way into into such superb instruments!
toneriderguy 3 years ago