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PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:58 am 
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First name: herry
Last Name: trismono
City: malang
State: east java
Zip/Postal Code: 65142
Country: Indonesia
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Status: Amateur
Hello, this is my first electric building and I want to ask about pick up.. this guitar build for my son who want custom guitar, and he like jazz and blues music, so my question is:
1. whether I need one or two pick-ups ( neck and bridge pick up)
2. If I have just this choices (because this just in my own town) what is the right choice?

a. Seymour Duncan Code #7017 Type SH1N RP59
Available 4 conductor. 'Reverse polarity' Neck Potition. Custom Edition For Fender Showmaster

b. Seymour Duncan Code #7013 Type SP-903B Available single conductor. Bridge Potition

c. Seymour Duncan Code #7014 Available single conductor. Mini Humbucker Type SM-1N

d. EMG Pickup Code #7183 Made in USA Type EMG-89 Active Includes EMG's exclusive Quik-Connectâ„¢ cable

e. G&L Magnetic Field Design Code #7161 Genuine G&L S-500 Sets Neck,Midle,Bridge

f. Rec G&L Magnetic Field Design Code #7162 Genuine G&L ASSAT Special, High Output Set Neck & Bridge

thankyou very much...


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:02 am 
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First name: herry
Last Name: trismono
City: malang
State: east java
Zip/Postal Code: 65142
Country: Indonesia
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
sorry, is there any proposal other than that? thank's
herry


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:08 am 
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First name: Stuart
Last Name: Gort
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Look also at Seymour Duncan P-rails.

viewtopic.php?f=10123&t=29991

This is a highly versatile setup and is very much suitable for a jazz/blues sound. You can go from a thin Strat sound to a nice full Les Paul lead tone with the right wiring/switch setup.

http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wi ... _2t_3w_2mt

I think this wiring configuration represents the most versatility you can get out of these p/u's. I eliminated the tone knobs and just ran the grounds to the volume pots. Otherwise, this is way I wired this guitar and I'm very happy with it.

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