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Telecaster custom 62 japan BKP , which one ?
« on: October 30, 2008, 09:11:30 PM »
I have a telecaster custom 62, and look for super telecaster 52 sound..for blues and rock(also have a texas special' strat for texas hot sound !!!)...A smooth(but strong too !!) neck sound with a twangy bridge one too(but no "Nocaster thin sound!!!), that's what  i want....brown sugar(not too hot for me ?) or the new blackguard Flat 50 ? ...I am french and a friend of mine will go to London next week ? Where to buy in the City ? ...thanks, belo

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Re: Telecaster custom 62 japan BKP , which one ?
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2008, 09:57:47 PM »
You don't HAVE to come to London to buy them.

There are shops in France.

Music Drugstore
33 Rue Peyrolieres
31000
Toulouse
France

Tel: 00 33 (0)5 62 30 08 75


Michenaud&Co

Tel: 02 40 35 30 42
www.michenaud.com
GUITARE VILLAGE
161 Avenue Jean Rostand
DOMONT 95330 FRANCE

Tel: 0033 (0)1 39 91 16 63
www.guitare-village.com


STEEL MUSIC
ZI Toulon est
Le Panorama
151 Ave Alphonse Lavallée
83130
La Garde
France

Tel: 04 94 21 18 46 / 04 94 62 50 73
www.steelmusic.fr


Custom Shop
14 Rue De Douai
Paris
75009
FRANCE

Tel: 0033 (0)145265804
www.customshop.fr
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Re: Telecaster custom 62 japan BKP , which one ?
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2008, 10:10:56 PM »
I couldn't find them in London (went only in Denmark St) when I've gone there, one year ago...

For what the owners of the Blackguard says, it's the way to go for rock and blues...
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Here is what Phil (the man who looks like have played in most BKP) told us before...
I'd done a note a while back about the different Tele bridge pickups (I don't have all the variations of neck pickups because I like the sound of other pickups in the neck position).  However, if I just wanted a versatile tele set with a 50's lean, I would go fot the Flatpole Black Guard set.  The neck pickup in both blackguard sets is the same and is a little thicker sounding than the usual tele neck (more Stratish), the flat pole has a little more puch and thicker sound then the stager pole.  Both sets sound great though (I have the flatpoles in a 57 Tele and at LGS 07 the stagger poles were in a black guard clone).  The pile driver is a thicker sounding pickup but works well with my Slowhand Strat neck in my Warmoth tele.  The Brown Sugars really get the Keef tone, I have the bridge with a mini-HB neck in a 59 Esquire, and the Yardbirds nail the 62 tele sound (I have a 62 tele and have played the Yardbird set too, they are really close - I suspect they would sound the same as the originals in the same guitar).  The Boss is a little brighter sounding 50's style pickup, think Roy Buchanan and you are in the ball park.  

I hope this helps, though as I first said, I think the Flat Pole Black Guard set will be the best ones.
The reason I said Boss is because I was listening to RB a while back and his tone is quite bright (with lots of nice controlled harmonic feedback), so I was asking Tim about it and he recommended the Boss set for it.  I actually don't have a Boss set but have played them at LGS/Music Live a couple of times, though this is different to playing your own guitar with them.  Just to also let you know, I usually am helping on the BK stand so I can try the guitars before everyone gets in and get a feel for them.  Since I am helping people select their pickups, it is good to hear them first!  The blackguards are a little fatter sounding (but still very telecaster), with a slightly brighter bridge sound if you take the stagger poles.  Yardbirds are Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page rolled into a tele, as I said before, jsut like my real 62 Tele set.
I have the Piledriver with a Slowhand strat neck in one tele, Brown Sugar with an old Silvertone PAF mini-humbucker in another and the 55 Flatpole Black Guard set in another.  I've also tried the Yardbirds, Boss and Country Boy sets.  For what you are looking for, I would get the Flatpole Black Goard set.  The neck is a little fatter sound than the regular tele neck (more like a strat), and the bridge is like a nice 50's tele sound.  The Brown Sugar bridge nails the Keith Richards tone, so this might not be what you want (though I like it).  The Boss set is very Roy Buchananish so gives nice clear drive.  The Country Boys have the typical tele tone that people think of.  I don't have a set of Yardbirds because they sound just like my 62 tele's original pickups (which is actually a great compliment, as I think they have a superb tone).

Which leaves the Piledriver.  I have been playing this a lot because the tone is great when you drive it.  I think it really works with the Slowhand neck, but then again I don't have many teles with the original neck pickups!  I can get everything from Since I've Been Loving You to SRV's Tin Pan Alley from them.  Since I've never tried a set of Fender Texas Tele pickups, I can't say in what way these are different, other than to say that you can clean them up by backing off the volume without losing any tone (I am using the 50's switching with neck, bridge and bridge with treble rolloff, and deluxe vintage capacitors).

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Re: Telecaster custom 62 japan BKP , which one ?
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2008, 05:08:09 PM »
Here I am Fernando :lol:

Yes beloroyan, I can recommend the Blackguard Flat 50 set for what you're describing. They're really good for blues and rock. They respond really well to the volume and tone controls - I can get biting twang and country sounds out of the bridge with the volume backed off a bit. And then by just turning the the volume up and the tone down I get an excellent rock tone (all without touching the amp or using any pedals).

I love them so much I'll probably get second set for another tele that has Texas Specials in at the moment - I'm going to be doing a bit of experimenting before I do though...

And I'd agree with Fernando I've never seen BKPs in any of the Denmark St shops in London - I've bought all mine direct from the shop here on the website.
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Re: Telecaster custom 62 japan BKP , which one ?
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2008, 05:19:43 PM »
No use with telecasters, but I would advise ringing up BKP and ordering direct. You get to talk to the makers, and will get some advice on what you really want.
Especially a good idea as the £ is now quite weak vs Euro