Winter NAMM 2012 News
specs: * Position: neck * Resistance: 13.5k * Peak Frequency: 2260 * Inductance: 6.5 henries * Position: bridge * Resistance: 24k * Peak Frequency: 2260 * Inductance: 6.5 henries These are lace's response to passive EMG equivalents, whi...
The Lace Sensor red is one of the hottest Lace Sensor pickups they produce. Because it is so hot it kinda limits its usefulness. Lace Sensor Pickups were introduced in the mid 80s and used exclusively in Fender Guitars till the mid 90s. They use a special magnet setup that allows them to use less powerful magnets to pick up the string and only t...
Lace Sensors first came onto the market in the mid 80s and were used in many high end Fender Guitars for many years. They were exclusively found on Fenders for almost a decade. Guitar players like Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy have used Lace Sensors in their guitars in the studio and on stage. The Lace Sensor is a unique pickup because it has a specia...
The Lace Sensor pickup has been around since the mid 80s and they were used exclusively by Fender Guitars up until the mid 90s. Lace Sensors were standard equipment in many of the high end Fender guitars for years. Many country players swear by them. Many rock and blues players use them also, such as The Edge from U2 and Eric Clapton. Eric Clapt...
I use it for quite some time on a musicman Axis Sport swamp ash, maple fingerboard. I had already turned the neck pickup for a custom kami Route 66, very good, but not noiseless. I already use one set silver + blue on a copy of Axis (lime, rosewood fingerboard and Pink Floyd) with a very strong preference for blue (at the same po...
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