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Have a Rickenbacker but hate the hi-gain pickups? If you want that 'vintage' sound, there is an alternative to the Rickenbacker vintage style 'toaster' pickups.

Once again, Jason Lollar has hit it out of the park. If it's vintage Rickenbacker tone you want, have a look and listen at the Lollar 'Broiler' pickup.

They sound pretty jangling great to me!

Lollar Pickups - Broiler - YouTube


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So I can be Johnny Marr in no time if I stick this into different guitars?
(I know, I probably have to route a body when installing this, and probably string spacing will be off, but anyway).
 
So I can be Johnny Marr in no time if I stick this into different guitars?
(I know, I probably have to route a body when installing this, and probably string spacing will be off, but anyway).

I was thinking they might sound great in a semi-hollow Fender Tele/Cabronita.

I might have to buy a MIM Tele thin line and give it a shot.
 
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