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    I've had a new Fender B-Bender tele about 10 days and may return it to GC since it is rather expensive. It has the extra strat pickup in the middle, which is only used for the two notched positions- the middle position itself has both tele pickups in parallel (like a typical tele).

    I've been wondering about upgrading the pickups and wiring- maybe throw in some series and out-of-phase linkages. I thought that the stock pickups are too bright but I just figured out that the knob on the bottom will cut the highs... I think that they call it the "tone" control. <g>

    Most of my tele sets are a RWRP pair so they are humcancelling when used together- so I'm trying to figure out the best way to add in a middle pickup to one of the sets I already have...

    One question: has anybody here taken out one of the Parsons-Green B-Bender assemblies? Do I need to first remove the B string? I've gotten instructions from Gene Parsons web site but they don't seem to address that issue. I'd like to get the bender to work a bit more smoothly- I may need to stretch the spring a little bit.

    Thanks!

    Steve Ahola

    P.S. The neck on this guitar is really great- very low action without having the strings "fret out" during bends. So I guess that the US guitar makers are also getting very good with the computer-aided manufacturing techniques just like Korea. Even without the B-Bender this might be a nice guitar to keep.
    Last edited by Steve A.; 12-11-2007, 07:07 PM.
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  • #2
    Why would you pay for the bender and then take it out? You can put together a three pickup tele for not too much.

    How' about this one?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
      Why would you pay for the bender and then take it out? You can put together a three pickup tele for not too much.

      How' about this one?
      I guess you misunderstood my comment- what I meant was that it was a nice guitar even when I wasn't using the B-Bender. It would leave quite a hole in the back of the guitar if I was to remove it!

      Steve Ahola
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      • #4
        I need to read things slower...

        I saw the part about taking it out.

        Sounds like a cool guitar.
        It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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        • #5
          Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
          I need to read things slower...

          I saw the part about taking it out.

          Sounds like a cool guitar.
          I still have a few days left to decide on this. One thing I did notice by tapping on the pickguard: there seems to be a "swimming pool" rout for the neck and middle pickups. Probably enough room in there to put a dummy coil (to be switched on and off with the Tone control).

          As for the wiring- do they make a skinny "megaswitch"-style 4-pole/5-position selector switch that will fit in a tele control compartment without having to rout out the wood? Even if the two sections were centered on the bracket it would fit in a lot better...

          I was thinking of doing something like the Fender 4-way switch, but add in the middle pickup on some positions with a push-pull pot on the Volume control. If absolutely necessary I've added a mini-toggle halfway between the two controls...

          With the stock wiring, the middle position is the neck and bridge pickup in parallel- just like a regular tele. So the middle pickup is used *only* in the two notch positions...

          Decisions, decisions... LOL

          Steve Ahola

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          https://soundcloud.com/sssteeve/sets...e-blue-guitar/
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