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Gold Foil style pickups vs Filtertron

Spud

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Old Spud is considering something new. Anyone have experience with these types of pickups? Tell me right now immediately!!
 
I didn’t think gold foils were really similar to Filtertrons, but no I don’t have experience myself. The Lollar gold foils sound great in demos online, especially fitted to the Suhr guitars.

I wish someone would do an A/B demo of Lollar gold foils against their mini-humbuckers.
 
That’s too broad of a comparison to make, foils and trons both come in a variety of magnets and winds and foils are now being sold as humbuckers which mixes everything up

I think gold foils are an odd fad, especially the boutique sets that cost more than a whole 60s Teisco. They are made of refrigerator magnets and sound like single coils that fell off the winding machine a little early, or like a Tele neck that’s mounted really low and away from the strings.

Filtertrons are awesome though.
 
That’s too broad of a comparison to make, foils and trons both come in a variety of magnets and winds and foils are now being sold as humbuckers which mixes everything up

I think gold foils are an odd fad, especially the boutique sets that cost more than a whole 60s Teisco. They are made of refrigerator magnets and sound like single coils that fell off the winding machine a little early, or like a Tele neck that’s mounted really low and away from the strings.

Filtertrons are awesome though.
Filtering it is!! Thank you!
 
Have experience with both. They sound nothing alike. Goldfoils - the closest I could say they sound like is a P90. Most are weak. But you get a strong one, it does its own raunch thing. Filtertrons are fidelity and not raunchy. Filtertron clips are everywhere, but good goldfoils are not.
I hda a good one, but can't find it know.

What tone are you hearing in your head?
 
Here are some clips. The ones I have (somewhere after the move) are GFS's as the budget was tight. I wanted Mojos.



 
Well crap someone already grabbed the neck. That's OK, I think I found a Squire CV Tele for about twice the cost of the neck (once frets and nut are added) for this low budget endeavor. going to see how much to route for a bridge HB (the neck should already been done so).

The purpose of this will be a dedicated slide guitar.
 
And a different direction. Found CV Strat under 7 lbs that should already be routed for HSH, so no routing needed. New open box (finish chip at truss rod hole) for $405.
 
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