you all prolly dont care at all but does anybody know a way to get back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Scott Jeremy thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Filtertrons sound absolutely brilliant! Can’t understand why they aren’t more popular in the rock world. They give a really ballsy tone but with a bit of brightness.
Ive tried playing them several times over the years and can never get what I want out of them, that said I hate playing Les Paul's too lol. I like hearing other people play them but I can't bond with them.
@@TeleCaster66 I struggled a little with the narrower string spacing at first, but I'm starting to get used to my LP Studio. That said, there are so many ways to customize a Tele, if they suit you then you can modify them to do whatever you want!
@@ed.t.hansen6499 I’ve experienced this. As a beginner, the Strat is mainly what I practice with. My special guitar is a Gretsch with Tim Shaw Full-Trons. The sustain of the semi-hollow combined with the clarity of those filter-trons exposes all my beginning mistakes. Working on it! 🤨
For decades we were staring on Angus with his Humbuckers, but Malcolms Filtertron got our heads banging... ;-) Or in other words: Iconic AC / DC Hard Rock guitar sound is minimum 50 % Filtertron. (Apart from zillions of other aspects, that made them fantastic rockers, I know.). Cheers, Marco
It's great that you're doing videos with your own content lately. Ever consider taking some of your demo songs and breaking down the playing at less-than-lightning speeds in lesson-like format? I can't imagine there aren't people out there (other than me) who wouldn't gobble that up.
I definetly loved hearing the difference in all these pickups. Those filtertron pickups are soooo cool! Thanks for another informative video Shawn. I look forward to the next one!
Naaaaahhhhh! Pulling my hair! Why only the bridge? I need this, but I like way more the neck! Is a new video with the neck ONLY -devil gaze-? please! okey! Cheers
Well done. Very useful comparison. They all have their place, this demo helps you pick the right one. If you do another say on the neck position, can you sum up with short clips at the end of each pickup? For me that would define them more. Thank you so much for this video👍
You have Really nice guitars!! I played about an hour today and was really fighting my tone. I’m trying to get used to p90’s after playing humbuckers for years. You just helped me realize I need to try backing off the volume some. Thank you!!
Great pickup/ guitar comparison! I own the same classic T Antique with the roasted maple board, I love it. The filtertron pickup sounds awesome as well! Cheers
All the guitars sounded great, but I especially liked the Filtertron Tele. I'm also enjoying you letting your personality come through more in your videos. It lets us all get to know you better!
Hey Shawn! Keep getting loser and loser... the more you are yourself the more enjoyable It gets watching your videos :). I've been a fan ... and now I can't wait for more videos!P.S.: I would totally purchase a Shawn Tubbs's Licks Tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have a very unique totally original way to phrase.... Love It!
Great comparison. Of course the scientific method of really comparing them would be to have them all in the same guitar same bridge configuration same wood same type of neck joint, etc. could probably most easily do this with a HSS strat or tele deluxe by just swapping pickguards out. In this comparison the strat trem and set neck/tune o-matic bridge hollow body shorter scale gibson throw a lot of things into the equation that could affect tone. The pickup is the single biggest factor so you are 90% of the way there with this video. All sound good and all have their uses.
Great vid. Liked both the Suhr Tele and the Suhr Filtertrons...but preferred the Tele. They seem to keep the sound of the strings more up front but with good dynamic range.
I have a strat, tele with humbucker neck, Aria pro ll semi hollow and a Revstar RSS02T. I am happy with all of them, they all make me play differently.
I love the way you mix musical genres - hat-tipping in every direction without using clichés - if that makes any sense to you. Back to the subject at hand, I'm a big P90 fan, but I'm also someone who loves a Tele neck pick-up ( yeah, really...never understood the hate they get...) but I think the Filtertron was my favourite here. Enjoying you videos immensely, keep 'em coming.
The best guitar I ever heard for blues was a set of JBE trons in a telecaster, particularly on the neck. Whew, you want a smokin' sound? Those are the TRUTH. Darell Braun Guitar has a video on them.
I am also a fan of your Suhr tele with the TV Jones. It has so much definition and unique as well. I have a tele with mini humbuckers that have similarities.
Loved the video Shaun... I have a Tele with t.v jones powertrons in it which I love to death but those classic filtertrons sounded amazing! But now I really need a P90 Tele like that Friedman of yours... what killer guitar!
This is what exactly I’m looking for. I’m thinking to buy a regular tele or a tele with some blacktop filtertron pickups. Your video is very useful. Thank you
Almost everyone loves Filtertrons when they hear them but Gretsch don't fit them to many of their solid-body guitars; most have Broadtrons or mini-humbuckers, neither of which get much love.
This is helpful because it demos the different pickup styles. This is not helpful because you could play a $10 Chinese guitar and it would sing like a hummingbird.
everywhere i’ve seen Shawn Tubbs, he’s been a super nice guy who just happens to absolutely KILL IT on guitar. leave your teenage angsty egos at guitar center, noobs! 😂
I’m wishing all of the pickups were rested clean, no overdrive, nothing but the sound of it alone. As soon as gain is pushed then you have lost the basic intent of any comparison A, B, C and so on. Too bad, you obviously have the skills . Nice attempt.
Interesting! Could the Tele with the P90s be EQ'd to sound like the Tele with the Filtertrons? I'm building a baritone Tele with a humbucker in the bridge and a stacked P90 in the neck, but I'd always like to keep options open.
TV Jones Classic pickups are great and so are the Powertron's. The Filtertron style pickups that Fender makes are called Fidelitron, and they don't hold a candle to TV Jones or Lollartron's.
sounds like your amp has alot to do with the tone, as they all have a similar beefy sustaining tone... expected a more twangy tone from the filtertrons
If you like a tele buy a cheap one and pay a luthier to set it up . Replace pickups if you need to ! You will still have saved a lot of money and have a great guitar !
Always wanted to hear these in pickups in just this way, so I can tell the fundamental difference in tonal balance. This brings it all together for me, thank you!
The strat demo was the only fairly clean one. All the other (higher output) ones were demoing something overdriving, down the signal path. By all means, show how they sound overdriven; but why not first show us these p.u.'s completely clean tones?
Yes, I understand, I just wanted to leave the amp static and not adjust for output. I may in the future do a pickup comparison and compensate for different outputs on the amp.
Goodness, you have quite the eclectic guitar collection. Surprised me how much I liked the clarity of the TV Jones set. I tend to tell people P90's are my favorite. I could be swayed😂.
Thanks Shawn: what great tones ! IMO just too bad the amp was cranked just a tad too much, as all pickups had quite a close breakup sound when wide open. Ideally, it would have been nice to hear a clean sound kinda pure and use the overdrive to hear some crunch... but alright, always nice to hear you and watch those beauties produce such nice tones :) Keep em' coming !
Yeah, that was a tough one because I wanted to keep all the settings static. I set it up to be clean with the strat and go from there. Thanks for watching!
I've already moved the settings on the Hedgehog but I think I had the bass on 4, mid 5, treble 6, volume 5 and master level on 5. No panel switches engaged. I used the 4x12 punch cab on the OX. Thanks for watching!
Loving these videos demonstrating your guitars and studio, not just new products (though I love these too). Agree with previous comments that I'd love to see some lesson type videos. Keep up the great work
Im curious- i love the demos- you actually got me into suhr guitars- i actually purchased a modern HSH & its a different world of playing- but what about Suhr amps? I see the heads behind you..curious. Thx Bill
What's your take on using guitars that have different output on a gig? When playing with a medium overdrive sound it's all good, you just get different amounts of gain with roughly the same volume. It's the clean sound that is often problematic, because with hotter pickup it obviously is much louder in volume, which will cause problems balance vise. There's of course a volume pot in every guitar, but very often (at least for me) the sound and part has to change so quick that I don't have the time to adjust my volume every time I kick an overdrive pedal off. I've been thinking that if I want the most out of my guitars, excluding a couple special use instruments I should just use pickups that are in the same ballpark regarding output. Right now I sort of have pairs of guitars with the same kind of output, that I know I can switch during a gig knowing it doesn't cause imbalance with the clean sound.
Yes, that's a booger of an issue. In general, I try to choose lower output humbuckers and slightly higher output singles. For instance, if I was taking a strat and an LP I'd go with Lollar Drty blonde single coils for the strat and Lollar imperial low winds for the LP.
@@ShawnTubbs Yeah, that's the only good solution I've found. I tried using a pedal to even out the levels of different guitars but found I didn't like the sound of many guitars when tampered down (or up). Shame, because although lower output pickups generally sound better, there are few high output pickups that are stunning, for example the Wolfgang bridge pickup. :-/
Awesome demo!! Have you ever tried the Fishman Fluence line of active pickups? If so, any thoughts? I' also love to hear your thoughts on the Railhammer pickups in Reverend guitars if you've had the chance to play them.
They all sound great in their own way. I don't get the comparisons other than someone's personal choice for his or her particular sound that they want to express. On the other hand, if I could only have one of these guitars and pickups, I would go with the P-90s. But that doesn't mean the other ones are inferior. P-90s are just "my" favorite. That is why I like to own more than one guitar and have them all having different types of pickups, and "sounds." A color palette of quality guitars and quality pickups are just great when recording on a personal DAW, such as Protools.
Why is it now that everyone is posting vids about for a five different kind of pickups as if p90s and Tele pickups are not single coils and filtertron are not humbuckers? I seen another one showing the active pickups as if being a different kind other than single coils or humbuckers lol.
@@ShawnTubbs I know right? Crazy as it seems. Strat, Tele, p90s all single coil. Filter trons and PAFs.. Both two coils in hum cancelling (bucking lol) reverse polarity.😁
Thanks very much, now I'm a jealous guy. Five super guitars which I all would like to own. But I am a sucker for tele's. The white Suhr single coil tele sounds freaking good. It's fat and snappy at the same time. Sounds amazing (in your hands, but what does not...).
All of the pickups were not clean could not hear the real sound of the pickups they all sounded distorted this is the main reason i do not like the blues jr amps because it does not get clean it is always a little dirty. Fender twin shows the real sound of the pickups.
Man, I'm digging the grooves! Thanks for the informative video! "Learned much I did." - Yoda's ghost. 👻 Wouldn't mind hearing any of those pups with a blues drive/ tube screamer.
Shawn Tubbs "Demolition" album. A collection of short but sweet guitar jams. shawntubbs.bandcamp.com/releases
Yeah! That's what's up! I listened to that demo from the link. That's some real good stuff.
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I stupidly forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Remington Nathaniel instablaster :)
@Scott Jeremy thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
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Filtertrons sound absolutely brilliant! Can’t understand why they aren’t more popular in the rock world. They give a really ballsy tone but with a bit of brightness.
Ive tried playing them several times over the years and can never get what I want out of them, that said I hate playing Les Paul's too lol. I like hearing other people play them but I can't bond with them.
@@TeleCaster66 I struggled a little with the narrower string spacing at first, but I'm starting to get used to my LP Studio. That said, there are so many ways to customize a Tele, if they suit you then you can modify them to do whatever you want!
rock is distored; fuzz. filtertrons would show the inability to play !
@@ed.t.hansen6499 I’ve experienced this. As a beginner, the Strat is mainly what I practice with. My special guitar is a Gretsch with Tim Shaw Full-Trons. The sustain of the semi-hollow combined with the clarity of those filter-trons exposes all my beginning mistakes.
Working on it! 🤨
But its more popular in worship music.
Pt 2:Neck Position?
I concour - we need the sequel!
please, neck clean sounds =)
Up!
Yeah neck pickups show up the tonal differences much more.
the Suhr with the TV Jones.....
I started to drool a little.
I know, right?!
Strat 2:33
Tele 4:39
P90 6:32
Filtertron 8:39
PAF 10:35
this should've all been back to back in the video, thank you
For decades we were staring on Angus with his Humbuckers, but Malcolms Filtertron got our heads banging... ;-) Or in other words: Iconic AC / DC Hard Rock guitar sound is minimum 50 % Filtertron.
(Apart from zillions of other aspects, that made them fantastic rockers, I know.).
Cheers, Marco
Thank you for pointing this out!
It's great that you're doing videos with your own content lately. Ever consider taking some of your demo songs and breaking down the playing at less-than-lightning speeds in lesson-like format? I can't imagine there aren't people out there (other than me) who wouldn't gobble that up.
Shift and < on your keyboard will slow a YT to 0.75x or 0.50x
I definetly loved hearing the difference in all these pickups. Those filtertron pickups are soooo cool! Thanks for another informative video Shawn. I look forward to the next one!
Naaaaahhhhh! Pulling my hair! Why only the bridge? I need this, but I like way more the neck! Is a new video with the neck ONLY -devil gaze-? please! okey! Cheers
I'm glad he did just bridge, hopefully he'll do a follow-up with neck
I found the pickups sounded more similar than I expected
The amp and the player are much more important than the pickups for overall tone. 🤘🏻
They are devices that use the same basic technology to do the same task. They sound quite similar because they are quite similar.
The differences are more noticeable with clean sounds. Overdriven amps dominate the pickup voice.
Well done, appreciate you holding all other parameters static. Next chapter - same guitars - neck pickups?
Well done. Very useful comparison. They all have their place, this demo helps you pick the right one. If you do another say on the neck position, can you sum up with short clips at the end of each pickup? For me that would define them more. Thank you so much for this video👍
You have Really nice guitars!! I played about an hour today and was really fighting my tone. I’m trying to get used to p90’s after playing humbuckers for years. You just helped me realize I need to try backing off the volume some. Thank you!!
Great pickup/ guitar comparison! I own the same classic T Antique with the roasted maple board, I love it. The filtertron pickup sounds awesome as well! Cheers
The conclusion I have come to is I want them all 🤣
The Tele and the Filtertron do it for me! Thanks for the video!
All the guitars sounded great, but I especially liked the Filtertron Tele. I'm also enjoying you letting your personality come through more in your videos. It lets us all get to know you better!
Hey Shawn! Keep getting loser and loser... the more you are yourself the more enjoyable It gets watching your videos :). I've been a fan ... and now I can't wait for more videos!P.S.: I would totally purchase a Shawn Tubbs's Licks Tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have a very unique totally original way to phrase.... Love It!
Filtertron - thats a clean tone? 8:35
How on earth does he have only 16k subs.. been loving the content lately (out of the traditional reviews)! Awesome playing, as always! 👌🏻
Totally agree
It makes listening to reviews actually informative!
Your cleans aren't clean.
Great comparison. Of course the scientific method of really comparing them would be to have them all in the same guitar same bridge configuration same wood same type of neck joint, etc. could probably most easily do this with a HSS strat or tele deluxe by just swapping pickguards out. In this comparison the strat trem and set neck/tune o-matic bridge hollow body shorter scale gibson throw a lot of things into the equation that could affect tone. The pickup is the single biggest factor so you are 90% of the way there with this video. All sound good and all have their uses.
Great vid. Liked both the Suhr Tele and the Suhr Filtertrons...but preferred the Tele. They seem to keep the sound of the strings more up front but with good dynamic range.
"Seductive guitar on the beach, brought to you by Seamus Longpier" - thanks for giving me a good laugh!
I have a strat, tele with humbucker neck, Aria pro ll semi hollow and a Revstar RSS02T. I am happy with all of them, they all make me play differently.
I love the way you mix musical genres - hat-tipping in every direction without using clichés - if that makes any sense to you. Back to the subject at hand, I'm a big P90 fan, but I'm also someone who loves a Tele neck pick-up ( yeah, really...never understood the hate they get...) but I think the Filtertron was my favourite here. Enjoying you videos immensely, keep 'em coming.
The best guitar I ever heard for blues was a set of JBE trons in a telecaster, particularly on the neck. Whew, you want a smokin' sound? Those are the TRUTH. Darell Braun Guitar has a video on them.
I am also a fan of your Suhr tele with the TV Jones. It has so much definition and unique as well. I have a tele with mini humbuckers that have similarities.
Loved the video Shaun... I have a Tele with t.v jones powertrons in it which I love to death but those classic filtertrons sounded amazing!
But now I really need a P90 Tele like that Friedman of yours... what killer guitar!
This is what exactly I’m looking for. I’m thinking to buy a regular tele or a tele with some blacktop filtertron pickups. Your video is very useful. Thank you
Almost everyone loves Filtertrons when they hear them but Gretsch don't fit them to many of their solid-body guitars; most have Broadtrons or mini-humbuckers, neither of which get much love.
Sir, can I watch your place when you go on vacation this year?
The classic formula works for me. Strat for clean tones and Humbucker for overdriven sound.......
Thanks so much for answering the question. Blessings to ya 😉
WHAT IS HOTTER; ? sounds muffled ; not as clear. playing under the covers- HOT ??
Fabulous, pro video as always from Shawn Tubbs!!
This is helpful because it demos the different pickup styles. This is not helpful because you could play a $10 Chinese guitar and it would sing like a hummingbird.
everywhere i’ve seen Shawn Tubbs, he’s been a super nice guy who just happens to absolutely KILL IT on guitar. leave your teenage angsty egos at guitar center, noobs! 😂
I’m wishing all of the pickups were rested clean, no overdrive, nothing but the sound of it alone. As soon as gain is pushed then you have lost the basic intent of any comparison A, B, C and so on. Too bad, you obviously have the skills . Nice attempt.
Banning filtertron are fabulous....hand wound chime goodness
Interesting! Could the Tele with the P90s be EQ'd to sound like the Tele with the Filtertrons? I'm building a baritone Tele with a humbucker in the bridge and a stacked P90 in the neck, but I'd always like to keep options open.
TV Jones Classic pickups are great and so are the Powertron's. The Filtertron style pickups that Fender makes are called Fidelitron, and they don't hold a candle to TV Jones or Lollartron's.
sounds like your amp has alot to do with the tone, as they all have a similar beefy sustaining tone... expected a more twangy tone from the filtertrons
If you like a tele buy a cheap one and pay a luthier to set it up . Replace pickups if you need to ! You will still have saved a lot of money and have a great guitar !
well, p90 wins, if somebody ask me. :) now, i really want a tele with p90's
I am not sure that this comparison is useful if all the pickups are mutant third-party variations on the originals.
TVj has deeper tone that tone that filtertron; making it not as twangy or hi pitch; needing treble.; Did I hear right
Which pickups are best for chording and strumming? I’m not a shredder like you unfortunately.
Lower output single coils or humbuckers.
Great video. It would be interesting to hear the guitar in the type of music you would choose for them...
This video was great, you're killer, tone is spectacular! What more can we ask!? Keep it up Shawn!
Nice demo covered about all bases...opened my eyes to the filtertrons.
I love love love Filtertrons. I wish more guitars used them.
Always wanted to hear these in pickups in just this way, so I can tell the fundamental difference in tonal balance. This brings it all together for me, thank you!
Thanks for the comparison Shawn. I have a Suhr JM Pro with SSV's and I just love it, but I'm GASing for the JM with S90 (their version of P90).
This is awesome. I really need the neck position version 🙏
The strat demo was the only fairly clean one. All the other (higher output) ones were demoing something overdriving, down the signal path. By all means, show how they sound overdriven; but why not first show us these p.u.'s completely clean tones?
Yes, I understand, I just wanted to leave the amp static and not adjust for output. I may in the future do a pickup comparison and compensate for different outputs on the amp.
for reference what amp? settings ? pedals?
amp, pedal in the description above, not settings
Goodness, you have quite the eclectic guitar collection. Surprised me how much I liked the clarity of the TV Jones set. I tend to tell people P90's are my favorite. I could be swayed😂.
Don’t know much about guitar but this guy is rich 😅
Great comparisons Shawn. Loved all the sounds. I've started to enjoy my filter-trons more lately. So dynamic!
Thanks Shawn: what great tones ! IMO just too bad the amp was cranked just a tad too much, as all pickups had quite a close breakup sound when wide open. Ideally, it would have been nice to hear a clean sound kinda pure and use the overdrive to hear some crunch... but alright, always nice to hear you and watch those beauties produce such nice tones :) Keep em' coming !
Yeah, that was a tough one because I wanted to keep all the settings static. I set it up to be clean with the strat and go from there. Thanks for watching!
Hi!
What are the settings on your hedgehog? Are you using the dumble cab in the ox?
Great demo!!!!
I've already moved the settings on the Hedgehog but I think I had the bass on 4, mid 5, treble 6, volume 5 and master level on 5. No panel switches engaged. I used the 4x12 punch cab on the OX. Thanks for watching!
Hi Shawn, quick question….need to know if filtertron pickups are passive or active ?????? Thanks matey
Filtertron pickups are passive.
That’s great thanks Shawn! 👍
great idea to try just bridge position, simplify tone.
Nice bend, Shawn. LOL
Loving these videos demonstrating your guitars and studio, not just new products (though I love these too). Agree with previous comments that I'd love to see some lesson type videos. Keep up the great work
Why do guitarists on youtube call overdriven "clean"?
I was thinking the same thing. That's a pretty dirty clean sound, especially with the humbuckers!
Too late to watch this, still watching...
👍🏾👍🏾....
Hilarious brought to you by smiling
Thanks for the insight. My favorite was the single coil Dirty Blonde at the start.
Totally agree. Instantly caught my attention.
Can’t really understand the appeal of P90s. All the muddiness of a humbucker and more 60cycle noise than a regular single coil.
Im curious- i love the demos- you actually got me into suhr guitars- i actually purchased a modern HSH & its a different world of playing- but what about Suhr amps? I see the heads behind you..curious. Thx Bill
Great comparisons!
That abbreviated Tele bridge for the Filtertron is custom?
I think that bridge is standard on any Suhr Tele with a humbucker in the bridge position.
Man, you have some nice guitars. Expensive ones too.
I've been very lucky over the years. Thanks for watching.
What's your take on using guitars that have different output on a gig? When playing with a medium overdrive sound it's all good, you just get different amounts of gain with roughly the same volume. It's the clean sound that is often problematic, because with hotter pickup it obviously is much louder in volume, which will cause problems balance vise. There's of course a volume pot in every guitar, but very often (at least for me) the sound and part has to change so quick that I don't have the time to adjust my volume every time I kick an overdrive pedal off. I've been thinking that if I want the most out of my guitars, excluding a couple special use instruments I should just use pickups that are in the same ballpark regarding output. Right now I sort of have pairs of guitars with the same kind of output, that I know I can switch during a gig knowing it doesn't cause imbalance with the clean sound.
Yes, that's a booger of an issue. In general, I try to choose lower output humbuckers and slightly higher output singles. For instance, if I was taking a strat and an LP I'd go with Lollar Drty blonde single coils for the strat and Lollar imperial low winds for the LP.
@@ShawnTubbs Yeah, that's the only good solution I've found. I tried using a pedal to even out the levels of different guitars but found I didn't like the sound of many guitars when tampered down (or up). Shame, because although lower output pickups generally sound better, there are few high output pickups that are stunning, for example the Wolfgang bridge pickup. :-/
Awesome demo!! Have you ever tried the Fishman Fluence line of active pickups? If so, any thoughts? I' also love to hear your thoughts on the Railhammer pickups in Reverend guitars if you've had the chance to play them.
The Fishman Fluence and the Railhammer pickups are new to me. I've not played the Fluence pickups but I've heard them and the sound nice to me.
They all sound great in their own way. I don't get the comparisons other than someone's personal choice for his or her particular sound that they want to express. On the other hand, if I could only have one of these guitars and pickups, I would go with the P-90s. But that doesn't mean the other ones are inferior. P-90s are just "my" favorite. That is why I like to own more than one guitar and have them all having different types of pickups, and "sounds." A color palette of quality guitars and quality pickups are just great when recording on a personal DAW, such as Protools.
Why is it now that everyone is posting vids about for a five different kind of pickups as if p90s and Tele pickups are not single coils and filtertron are not humbuckers?
I seen another one showing the active pickups as if being a different kind other than single coils or humbuckers lol.
Hahaha!!! Say what?!!!
@@ShawnTubbs I know right? Crazy as it seems. Strat, Tele, p90s all single coil. Filter trons and PAFs.. Both two coils in hum cancelling (bucking lol) reverse polarity.😁
Humbucker + P90
Cool review friend
Tol' killer lick @ 7:45 // this guy rocks 4 sure ^-6
Pretty slick, man.
Who else saw a black cat...?
Love that tone at 04:22
What filtertron pickup was used ?
TV Jones Classic.
Nice showdown of these pickups...perhaps information on the amp and overdrive pedal could be added here. Thanks.
Very cool !
Collings ♥️
The p90's are phenomenal! Except that they're noisy. I guess I should try the p100's but harder to find these days
Thanks very much, now I'm a jealous guy. Five super guitars which I all would like to own. But I am a sucker for tele's. The white Suhr single coil tele sounds freaking good. It's fat and snappy at the same time. Sounds amazing (in your hands, but what does not...).
👍🏿🙏🏾
ufff nice intro!
Have to admit, my ears aren't good enough to appreciate this although perhaps listening on my android phone isn't very conducive.
Great comparison! It would be even greater if you have added a Firebird pickups set in a T-style platform ;)
All of the pickups were not clean could not hear the real sound of the pickups they all sounded distorted this is the main reason i do not like the blues jr amps because it does not get clean it is always a little dirty. Fender twin shows the real sound of the pickups.
The Strat's pickups definitely sound hotter than typical Strat pickups.
Man every time I watch to this video... that strat bridge pick up sounds amazing..all of them sound great tho.
Man, I'm digging the grooves!
Thanks for the informative video! "Learned much I did." - Yoda's ghost. 👻
Wouldn't mind hearing any of those pups with a blues drive/ tube screamer.
Dude! You gotta a really nice toy box! Suhr’s, Friedman... just sayin