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Brad Paisley has a lot of love for our Gen-1 AVn-48b, it's his favorite pickup. And now there is this even better new Gen-2 model. The sound of the Gen-2 is even more authentic early Tele, focused with rich tonal complexity and one teriffic twang factor and a lotta air, bell and presence. And, like the original Broadcaster it has a moderately aggressive attitude.
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You will get Zero-Hum 1952 Esquire Tele sound with this fantastic Gen-2 Tele bridge pickup. Gen-2 is generation two, a new design. The sound of Alnico-2 magnets with a fat coil, like the genuine article made in 1952. Old world Tele sound, clear and not too bright. Less sharp attack and a complete bottom end. Remains well defined under high gain amp distortion.
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So you love badass growly distorted humbucker sounds from the bridge position but hate the idea of modifying your Telecaster? Well, here is your love/hate solution!!! Our impressive Kick-in-the-Arse humbucker is built into a Tele bridge pickup. No need to drastically modify anything ,,, just chuck it in and get badass growly humbucker or P-90 sounds from your Tele, and it will deliver a real kick in the arse.
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Out of stockThe high output Punk-Jag delivers the sharp, percussive attack for a great Punk sound. Archetype Non-Aged Fender sound delivers exceptional dynamic range and explosive thwack attack, excellent transparent piano mid-tones and harmonic ring, outstanding twang, sweet blooming highs without any Ice-pick.
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Out of stockThe SurfJag is one of the most alive and juicy Strat-type pickups we make, it's so alive and juicy it outshines most non-noiseless single coils. Archetype Non-Aged Fender sound delivers exceptional dynamic range and explosive thwack attack, excellent transparent piano mid-tones and harmonic ring, outstanding twang, and sweet blooming highs.
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Out of stockThis muscular vintage pickup produces a sound with a big girth and prominent highs; it excels for rock, virtuoso instrumental, blues, you name it, even Jazz. Boxing glove attack and terrific twang with piano mid-tones galore, which turns into a low-note growl under higher gain. That nasty, jagged ice-pick-in-the-ear annoyance that makes your ears hurt is avoided. Still, paradoxically, the prominent highs are quite outstanding and possess a silky purity in which ordinary single coils pale in comparison. It has quite a percussive feel. It doesn't matter if your playing style is slow and soulful, fast and furious, bluesy, rock, or virtuoso, the Mod-Jag will satisfy all kinds, including demanding virtuoso players.
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Out of stockThe Zero-Hum Blues-Jag (Impersonator MV aka modern vintage) is a great pickup for the Bass VI, it is dynamic and responsive, and it has a slightly bolder sound. We think a Texas Jalapeno v3 makes a great companion bridge pickup because it has a higher output level that helps balance the loudness of the bridge and neck. It also has more piano-mid-tones and slightly less treble that agrees with bass. Its sound is open and full of tone, and we believe you'll love the experience.