Wound "hotter" than the original "Hottie" bridge pickups according to the company, The "Betties" are said to have clear highs, boosted midrange, and a thick bottom end.
Hottie assures that players who need authentic vintage tone with increased output and sustain will love the “Bettie”. Its tonal qualities are described as “hot and creamy” but with “clarity and presence, exceptional for soloing.”
The pickups are available with Plain or Flamed Covers, Nickel or Chrome.
Features include: Alnico II Magnets, Wax Potting, Vintage Correct Enamel-Coated Wire, 4-Conductor Wiring, DC Resistance: 14.5k, Resonant Peak 5.2khz. Custom options available.
Hottie Pickups are made in the U.S.A.
Pricing
$99-$149.
Check out www.hottieamps.com for more info.
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