
moltenmetalburn
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http://www.irongear.co.uk/irongear_029.htm
http://www.tonerider.com/
http://www.guitarfetish.com/
I have an american strat that was my first guitar. For the last five years or so it has been sitting totally stripped.
I wanted to get the guitar back in playable shape so i ordered some acrylic pick guards and hard are but didn't want to spend a ton on pickups, it will just be a practice guitar .
Enter the cheap Korean and Chinese pickups.
Korean: artec ( eBay) and gfs ( artec)
Chinese: iron gear and tone rider
There are many good reviews of the artec( gfs) but Couldn't find anything that said they were hand or scatter wound so i opted for the tone riders .
It seems the toner riders are made in china by an Englishman. The pickups are scatter wound by hand and use American magnets.
I decided that $78 for a full set was worth the risk for the practice axe.
I'll let you guys know what happens.
Anyone have any experience with the generators?
In the end i wound up ordering a tone rider generator set.
http://www.tonerider.com/
http://www.guitarfetish.com/
I have an american strat that was my first guitar. For the last five years or so it has been sitting totally stripped.
I wanted to get the guitar back in playable shape so i ordered some acrylic pick guards and hard are but didn't want to spend a ton on pickups, it will just be a practice guitar .
Enter the cheap Korean and Chinese pickups.
Korean: artec ( eBay) and gfs ( artec)
Chinese: iron gear and tone rider
There are many good reviews of the artec( gfs) but Couldn't find anything that said they were hand or scatter wound so i opted for the tone riders .
It seems the toner riders are made in china by an Englishman. The pickups are scatter wound by hand and use American magnets.
I decided that $78 for a full set was worth the risk for the practice axe.
I'll let you guys know what happens.
Anyone have any experience with the generators?
In the end i wound up ordering a tone rider generator set.