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Hand Wound vs Machine Wound Telecaster Pickups THE ULTIMATE Tone Test!

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Hand Wound vs Machine Wound Telecaster Pickups THE ULTIMATE Tone Test
Upgrade your guitar with ThroBak Pickups: https://www.throbak.com/
Hand wound vs machine wound Telecaster pickups, which has the best tone? Find out in today's ThroBak Guitar Lounge podcast when Jon Gundry and Matthew Quail do a live pickup tone test with two Telecasters. What are the benefits of hand wound pickups and machine wound pickups and does one win the day. Tell us your favorite choice in the comments.
Jon and Matthew follow up with their industry insights about the closing of G&L guitars. Jon also shows photos of the aftermath of the Dean Markley Vicksburg Michigan factory closing in 2016.
Then another Guitargument lightning round!
Following the Guitargument Matthew once again tries his best to stump the audience with four famous riffs played back to back.
Lastly Matthew muses musical about Rush tickets and David Coverdale's retirement.
Gear used in video:
Guitars:
Jimmy Page Signature 1959 Fender Telecaster with ThroBak T-'59 MXV pickups
50's Fender Baja Telecaster with ThroBak T-'65 MXV pickups
1963 Epiphone Newport Custom bass
Pickups:
ThroBak T-'59 MXV pickups
ThroBak T-'65 MXV pickups
https://www.throbak.com/telecaster-pickups.html
ThroBak Electronics is a world leader in classic reproduction guitar pickups. To learn more visit.:
https://www.throbak.com/p90-pickup.html
https://www.throbak.com/paf-pickups.html
https://www.throbak.com/stratocaster-pickups.html
https://www.throbak.com/telecaster-pickups.html
https://www.throbak.com/alnico-magnets.html
https://www.throbak.com/pedals.html
https://www.throbak.com/strings.html

ThroBak Electronics, located in Grand Rapids Michigan, was established in 2002 to bring the best of vintage tone back to the guitar player of today.Make sure to watch the ThroBak Guitar Lounge Podcast each Saturday on YouTube.

  continue reading

29 episodes

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Manage episode 519637891 series 3665140
Content provided by ThroBak Electronics. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by ThroBak Electronics or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Hand Wound vs Machine Wound Telecaster Pickups THE ULTIMATE Tone Test
Upgrade your guitar with ThroBak Pickups: https://www.throbak.com/
Hand wound vs machine wound Telecaster pickups, which has the best tone? Find out in today's ThroBak Guitar Lounge podcast when Jon Gundry and Matthew Quail do a live pickup tone test with two Telecasters. What are the benefits of hand wound pickups and machine wound pickups and does one win the day. Tell us your favorite choice in the comments.
Jon and Matthew follow up with their industry insights about the closing of G&L guitars. Jon also shows photos of the aftermath of the Dean Markley Vicksburg Michigan factory closing in 2016.
Then another Guitargument lightning round!
Following the Guitargument Matthew once again tries his best to stump the audience with four famous riffs played back to back.
Lastly Matthew muses musical about Rush tickets and David Coverdale's retirement.
Gear used in video:
Guitars:
Jimmy Page Signature 1959 Fender Telecaster with ThroBak T-'59 MXV pickups
50's Fender Baja Telecaster with ThroBak T-'65 MXV pickups
1963 Epiphone Newport Custom bass
Pickups:
ThroBak T-'59 MXV pickups
ThroBak T-'65 MXV pickups
https://www.throbak.com/telecaster-pickups.html
ThroBak Electronics is a world leader in classic reproduction guitar pickups. To learn more visit.:
https://www.throbak.com/p90-pickup.html
https://www.throbak.com/paf-pickups.html
https://www.throbak.com/stratocaster-pickups.html
https://www.throbak.com/telecaster-pickups.html
https://www.throbak.com/alnico-magnets.html
https://www.throbak.com/pedals.html
https://www.throbak.com/strings.html

ThroBak Electronics, located in Grand Rapids Michigan, was established in 2002 to bring the best of vintage tone back to the guitar player of today.Make sure to watch the ThroBak Guitar Lounge Podcast each Saturday on YouTube.

  continue reading

29 episodes

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