Telecaster with Lollar Mini Humbucker and Special T tap with Doug Deming 4-4-11.MP4

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2011

Here is Mr. Doug Deming, from Detroit, demonstrating my 97 Fender American Telecaster with a Lollar mini humbucker neck and Lollar Special T tap bridge;Glendale double cut bridge with Titanium saddles; 5 way switch;RMF Tone kit; Stainless steel frets, Mogami 2524 cable, and my Fender 74/64 Deluxe Reverb.

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  • Hi,

    send me your email address..Thanks!

  • heyyy niceee guitar!!! I have been looking everywhere for this type of setup.

    Do you think you could do a how to video on how to setup the wiring? or did you follow a specific wiring diagram?

    thanks let me know

  • @xhyosukx ,

    email me @ DEI305@aol.com for the wiring diagram. Many thanks!

  • Very informative video,

    the Mini-Humbucker sounds great. Good job, thanks.

    Do you know the KOhm-value?

    (My Neck-Mini-HB = 8KOhm (2x4)

  • @MrPhylax

    The mini is 6.6K ohms...

  • Hey Verbose,

    How ya doin? I am using Alpha 500K push-pulls; My RMF Tone Maintance Kit (Sozo .002 with 100k Carbon resistor; Sozo .047 tone cap. The wiring is Bill Lawrence's T4+1 wiring: Using a CRL 5 way switch: Pos 1 is Neck only; Pos 2 is Neck and Bridge in parallel; Pos 3 is Bridge; Pos 4 is Neck and Bridge slightly out of phase; Pos 5 is neck with 10% less bass. The Volume control is also coil tap for the neck and Tone control is a tap for the bridge.

    Thanks!

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  • Thanks, I have been wondering about the difference between the Mini-bucker and the Firebird in the neck of a Tele. I think the warmth of the mini-bucker is a winner.

  • @mkiese You can wire in a resistor to make the humbucker "see" 500K. Also, there is a company that sells some kind of plug-in Tele switching system that automatically changes the resistance. I think that it's called a Toneshaper, or some such shit.

  • @DEI305

    Hi, I want to do something similar to the setup you have here. But I want to use a Lollar Imperial humbucker that I can coil tap to get single coil sounds. The one thing I'm mainly concerned about is how to wire the tone pots because if I'm not mistaken, humbuckers use 500K tone pots and single coils use 250K tone pots. So I'm just worried about how to wire the whole darn thing.

  • Great sounds and playing but too many options for my taste.

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