Classic Amplification Replacement Pickups

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spongebob
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Re: Classic Amplification Replacement Pickups

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Cool!

Sent yesterday, so hopfully here late next week. Fitting pencilled in for the week after (alongside new Hipshot Ultralites).

Will certainly post my thoughts - if I can get a tone as good as yours, Chris, I'll be over the moon! :lol:
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Re: Classic Amplification Replacement Pickups

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Ok, I've just stumbled across these pickups following Sepp's mention in the 4003s thread, and they look very interesting indeed. As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'll soon be getting a '68 "restored" (not period parts) and I was wondering if anyone has any experience of these (particularly the '60s treble pickup)?

One other thing, I've been after an aluminium baseplate for my "Sergio" '60s style pickup for ever, and lo and behold! :)
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Re: Classic Amplification Replacement Pickups

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Shaun,

I'll be getting the 60's wind for both pups so I'll let you know what I think, as soon as the bass is in my hands.

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Re: Classic Amplification Replacement Pickups

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Hi Sepp, I just PM'd you; apologies, I missed this!
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