Note: I spent many minutes composing this reply for a *different* Supro pickup in the Pickup Makers forum so I figured I might as well move it here to Guitar Tech...
Jason Lollar is probably the only person who has ever made these pickups in modern times. I bought two*** of them from him at what I considered to be very reasonable prices when you look at the tooling expenses required.
Fortunately Jason is a supporter of endangered species like Supro lap steels and each one of these he sells keeps another Supro from ending up in a trash barrel. And with modern magnets and his own tweaks they sound better than the ones on my three vintage Supros.
http://www.lollarguitars.com/lollar-...-through-steel
Steve A.
*** I have a pair of Chandler RH-2 lap steels which have a great tone acoustically and are a real joy to play. After upgrading the first one with his String-through-Steel pickup I was so pleased with the results that I ordered a second one. Best to call them up with digital calipers and instrument at hand to make sure that you know what body modifications you might have to make and which shim you might need.
As for cannabilizing one from a 50s or 60s Supro lap steel they are mounted to the metal bridge plate so its not like you can just pop it off and put it on your guitar or lap steel... you must first design and fabricate an appropriate mounting plate and hope that it works.
I see that he is once again selling his horseshoe pickups... Long live lap steels!
Hmmm... This post seemed to have disappeared. Sorry for the confusion!
Originally posted by Tim Escobedo
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Fortunately Jason is a supporter of endangered species like Supro lap steels and each one of these he sells keeps another Supro from ending up in a trash barrel. And with modern magnets and his own tweaks they sound better than the ones on my three vintage Supros.
http://www.lollarguitars.com/lollar-...-through-steel
Steve A.
*** I have a pair of Chandler RH-2 lap steels which have a great tone acoustically and are a real joy to play. After upgrading the first one with his String-through-Steel pickup I was so pleased with the results that I ordered a second one. Best to call them up with digital calipers and instrument at hand to make sure that you know what body modifications you might have to make and which shim you might need.
As for cannabilizing one from a 50s or 60s Supro lap steel they are mounted to the metal bridge plate so its not like you can just pop it off and put it on your guitar or lap steel... you must first design and fabricate an appropriate mounting plate and hope that it works.
I see that he is once again selling his horseshoe pickups... Long live lap steels!
Hmmm... This post seemed to have disappeared. Sorry for the confusion!
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