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This is the first clip recorded with my '96 Mexican Tele fitted with a bridge Piledriver and a Mississippi Queen in the neck. I recorded it with an SM57 in front of my Cornell Romany Plus. I also switched the EQ on the amp out so it was basically functioning like an extra low wattage Champ. The main rhythm part is the Piledriver and all the lead and fill parts are the MQ. I added no effects before recording aside from the amp's reverb but I did add some chorus and compression to the lead parts in Garage Band to add to the "sorta kinda '80s ZZ Top" sound I was after. I went for that style as I only have canned drums so it tends to force me into a playing along with a drum machine type mentality and that, in a rock context, makes me think "Eliminator". :) The clip suffers from Garage Band's not-so-good mix-down quality (note to self: Buy Logic and have done with it). The guitar sounds have a lot more punch than you can hear in the mix here. If I can fix that I'll repost the clip because it put a big smile on my face how hard these pickups hit.
I really love these pickups. When I got the guitar and fixed it up, the idea I had in mind was something halfway between a Tele's spank and a Les Paul's grunt. I think that these pickups really hit that sound for me. It probably helps that the guitar is a bridge loader, is pretty hefty for a Tele (over 8lbs), and has a solid steel bridge. Anyway I'm extremely pleased how the guitar ended up and once again BKP have the perfect pickups to fit the bill.
Click for the link. (http://www.andrew-whitehurst.net/choons/TeleSong.mp3)