Woke up this morning (err... actually, wasn't exactly in the morning anymore - but anyway...) and found a surprise (well, wasn't
exactly a surprise neither - but anyway...) on the living room table. Yeps, my BGF50's and 4-way switch. Breakfest, a quick shower, and there we go. A couple hours and mistakes (first forgot a jumper, then had a short...) later, restringed the guitar and finally plugged it - not without some anxiety, I have to say... - and...
OMFG !!!Instant silly grin on my face - couldn't let the axe down for the next 3 hours :mrgreen:
I thought the stock pups where "not that bad". Sorry, I was wrong : they were
that bad - and even worse. Or could it be that the BG are
that good ?
Tim, I have to apologise. I really doubted when you told me to go for the blackguards flat 50's. I shouldn't have - they are
exactly what I really wanted and was unable to properly explain. I just can't believe how these pups can go from woody, almost acoustic clean to nasty, mean, grinding overdrive to chunky, bity, yet warm and fluid distortion. These pups
ROCK - I just love them, can't say more.
...
Mmm... Yes Fernando, I know : pics or it never happened - so here come the pics

What's that ? Could it be... ?

Yes, obviously:

Ready, steady, go:

Guts:

One of them looks better:

Finally managed to make it work - now just needs new strings:

Done:

PS : I have to say the 4-way switch is really fine too - not as overpowering as I feared, and really has an interesting bucker-like-yet-still-telecasterish tone. Really cut it for good old BOC riffs (Dominance&Submission anyone ?) I never thought one could play on a single-coiled tele.