Resistance: 5.7k Peak Frequency: 3450 Inductance: 2.7 henries Recorded at low volume via a Peavey Classic 20 combo amp My favorite neck pickup for Tele/Strat
@metzepp I have a emerald/purple dually in the bridge position on my guitar. And it sounds amazing. It is great for clean tones and finger picking, but when it comes time to rock out it does its job perfectly. very nice response to changes in styling. I would put this up against just about any single coil out there just based on its clearness and versatility
sounds great! would one of these sound good in the bridge position? mine right now is waaaaaaaaayyy too hot. i want some subtle clean tones with a little pop like this ones got...
i really need some help. i cannot decide between the emerald or gold laces for my strat. i have a Hot Rail in the bridge and would like laces to be in the middle and neck positions. there just isn't enough info about the emeralds for me to make a choice. if anyone has some input that would be great. thanks
Thanks for your reply! I'm thinking about replacing two Gold with one Emerald (neck) and one Silver (middle). I have a standard Red in the bridge. Thanks for the video and the message.
Well, if you assume that the Gold Lace is a hum-free version of a standard Strat pickup, then the Emerald would be something like the Texas Special... I would say it has a bit more high end and gets compressed a bit less. It's kind of a bit more responsive than the standard Gold. I would also add that the Emerald is a bit more versatile - you can go from sounding "like the Gold Lace" to something else with your pick attack. It's kind of the Gold PLUS :)
If you ask me, the neck position Emerald is the best p/up for that kind of tone there is. Put it in a nice Strat, add some medium overdrive and here you go.
@metzepp I have a emerald/purple dually in the bridge position on my guitar. And it sounds amazing. It is great for clean tones and finger picking, but when it comes time to rock out it does its job perfectly. very nice response to changes in styling. I would put this up against just about any single coil out there just based on its clearness and versatility
sublime88sublime 3 weeks ago
Excellent blues my friend!!!
messybluesboy371 3 months ago
sounds great! would one of these sound good in the bridge position? mine right now is waaaaaaaaayyy too hot. i want some subtle clean tones with a little pop like this ones got...
metzepp 5 months ago
i really need some help. i cannot decide between the emerald or gold laces for my strat. i have a Hot Rail in the bridge and would like laces to be in the middle and neck positions. there just isn't enough info about the emeralds for me to make a choice. if anyone has some input that would be great. thanks
axis1250 8 months ago in playlist Guitar Stuff
very inspiring playing dude. cool picking technique.
not to mention those lace sensors are awesome.
ryanc177 9 months ago
Thanks for your reply! I'm thinking about replacing two Gold with one Emerald (neck) and one Silver (middle). I have a standard Red in the bridge. Thanks for the video and the message.
whiskeyworkin 1 year ago
@whiskeyworkin
Thank you!
Well, if you assume that the Gold Lace is a hum-free version of a standard Strat pickup, then the Emerald would be something like the Texas Special... I would say it has a bit more high end and gets compressed a bit less. It's kind of a bit more responsive than the standard Gold. I would also add that the Emerald is a bit more versatile - you can go from sounding "like the Gold Lace" to something else with your pick attack. It's kind of the Gold PLUS :)
Andrukhen 1 year ago
@Andrukhen Nice playing and nice sound! Do you know how the emerald compares to a gold Lace?
Thanks!
whiskeyworkin 1 year ago
@drift221
If you ask me, the neck position Emerald is the best p/up for that kind of tone there is. Put it in a nice Strat, add some medium overdrive and here you go.
Andrukhen 1 year ago
@Andrukhen one more thing how do these handle Hendrix riffs
drift221 1 year ago