Creamery Upgraded Wide Range Humbucker (option 3) with series/parallel wiring
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I finally completed the series/parallel wiring of the Roadworn Tele Deluxe.
Check out the Creamery Wide Range humbucker upgrades here:
www.at-the-crea...
Again, thanks James for making my pickups sound great!
Great demo of the usable tones you can get with parallel wiring of a humbucker. Thanks for posting
That neck pickup in parallel just became my fave new sound. Cheers, pal!
Lucky you! Yes that's a Dano on my wall. They have a fantastic character.
You're such a great player and personality. I wish you'd make more videos and lessons and such
Awesome tone!!
Cool demo. The Creamery pickups seems like something I want. Btw, this is the best series/parallel demo of a humbucker I have seen on youtube. It is so much more usefull than just splitting a HB. Saved in one of my playlists. Thanks :)
Great job...sounds just like a Tele trying to sound like a Lester trying to sound like a strat!! Creamy!
1500 euro,for this guitar!These push/pull modifications make the desicion so easy whether want to play tele or not,lol and maybe sometimes it might be tricky.It really gives you options while you have these stern 2 hum pick ups!!!Really good job mate!
Very cool guitar, very cool sounds, nice playing.
Could you do a clean tone version of this showing off or focusing on the series/parallel tones. The overdrive kind of washes out both output and tonal differences that could exist with this modification. Thanks.
Glad you liked the video and guitar!
Cheers
stunning tones dude!
great video. Congratulations.
I was very interested in this video but I still have no idea what these pickups sound like thanks to all of the distortion used in thjs demo
Just got it from the Seymour Duncan site
sounds killer!
Really good sound!
Good job :)
Impressive👍
holy fuck. sounds great.
Hey James, Series/Parallel. You sound like Brian May!!!
I'm pretty sure the Fender Wide Range only have two conductor wires so no.
That sounds like the clearest lp neck pickup ever but not really brighter just clearer
Great range of tone's there, very nice. Is that a surf green Danelectro on the back wall ? I have a vintage 1962 Danelectro 4021 i'm borrowing from a friend and it is an amazing guitar. He of course won't sell it. But at least it is at my house to play.
Great, Thank you.
love your playing bro, i bought the CV tele because of your demo.
0:52, is that a White Stripes song?
great tone-skills. Which do you find you like best, parallel or series? To my ears the parallel setting sounds more defined, fat single coil like. I have a guitar acquisition coming that I'll be adding series/parallel switches to. Thanks for making this video!
Okay, maybe you are the Creamery spokesman. ...These are perhaps the best set of pickups ever. Would these fit in a standard humbucker rout?
These would not fit into a regular HB route, although they do make a pretty cool pickup which is the Wide Range design in a standard HB size.
james ryan Thanks James.
The Creamery do standard humbuckers too.....
Sounds killer all around what r u playing through
you have leave the coil split option !!,
it is possible with 4 push pull, to have both coil split pickup and serie/parralel ?
Hey, really good tone, thanks for sharing! Did u record it straight to your audio interface via your AXE FX?
Hey, great sounds! Any idea if this kind of wiring can be done with the fake WRHBs found in MIM 72 RI Tele?
I was looking at buying a 72 tele deluxe Mexican! Would it be worth upgrading the pickups in that and also what type of pickup did you upgrade to because it sounds awesome!
Wow.. great sound!! i want the same upgrade to my '72 thinline reissue, but i have just two pots (vol and tone). Is it possible? do i need an additional switches?
Hello James,
I'm considering changing the stock mini-humbuckers on my 1975 Deluxe LP. I was thinking of a pair of P90 (53's / alnico 2) to capture this vintage fat tones of the 50's.
Is there any video demo of this babies ? Would you recommend the P90 or Mini humbuckers ?
Thanx !
Great demo. Did you use 500k push pull pots? Thanks
I'm a newb but what is the technical difference here? I have the same guitar and wanted to coil tap, I believe it's called, the neck PU to go single coil or humbucker, but that must not be the same or possible with these Creamery upgraded PUs? Help
Cross roads !
Yeah they're 500k
I want to do this to my j5 tele but it has 3 humbuckers and only 1 tone, 1 master vol. Is it possible anyone?
Did you find the series/parallel switching more useful than coil splitting? In theory, I'm drawn to Wide Range humbuckers because they seem to have the chime of single coils but the fatness of humbuckers, so I'm wondering if it would be redundant to have coil splits (I know they'll sound different split -- but I'm wondering if it'll be an unfulfilling kind of different).
You get less volume drop with parallel and no hum. Those are the two performance pros over split humbuckers. The rest of it, tonally, is entirely personal preference.
I'm mostly a Strat player, so it gives me some "spanky" tones when I need them
Do you have a wiring diagram for this? I have some push/pull pots coming my way and want to do the same mod on my tele deluxe. Thanks!
so basically,series just a hotter version to the pickup? does it affect the humbucking fat sound....
Depends what kind of resistance the coils have to begin with. A low wind with Alnico 2's in parallel will sound more accoustic than say a Dimarzio Super Distortion which will sound fuller in parallel. I would say its a mod you want regardless of what sort of pickups you use because it really allows you to have the best of both worlds (a single coil quacky Fender tone and the fat Les Paul tone) in a dual humbucking guitar.
Where and how to buy this guitar? I am indonesian....how much is it?
Hey James! 1 question
Can i put these pickups into my gibson les paul studio? reply please! thanks you!
Just jammin some typical open G slide riffs. It's no song in particular
something a little dobro-y about the parallel sounds
with the overdrive/distortion, there is not a dime's worth of difference in series and parallel
BTW what's the pot's value on these?
What tuning?
Zaq Woodward he said open G. It’s a sweet tuning!
Sorry mate but it's all very trial and error for me. Nothing exact at all.
Every guitar is different so best just to experiment.
EFFING GREAT SOUND