Thank you for reminding me that I had forgotten. Now that you say so, I do remember seeing some video about that. I'll research and proceed with caution...
Sounds are alright with the Tarbacks.
Great cleans that are bold and chimy, nice jazzy tones, somewhat hi-fi sounding cleans sometimes but very nice.
With dirt they kinda suck. Dark, somewhat muffled or muddy. Low output. Weird grind to the distortion.
However, using something like a Kliché Clean Boost with the tone knob turned up high, that balances it out. Pretty cool and totally usable.
I know another problem as far as pickup brightness, is there's more than likely 300k pots in it. But those will probably stay.
I did just score a Tim Shaw today for $40 bucks so I'm gonna try that one out in the bridge first.
And I got a vintage T-top coming in the mail maybe for the neck. Trying to keep it close to period correct on this one.
Edit: My Tarbacks are fine thankfully, single conductor braided wire. I know what you mean though, there's other tar-backed Bill Lawrence pickups with very delicate wires like on the L6.
Other Edit: The Tim Shaw ended up being another T-top when I opened it up. Still awesome though since I'll have a pair now.
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