@V Thanks, some people just don't see that... you could put a $10k guitar and a $250 guitar through a Fulltone OCD and they will sound very much alike! Thanks for listening
The originals had the full spectrum and clarity. Just sparkle. The Kinmans are second. The CS Broadcasters had nice modern low end. The others were unremarkable for me.
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Not that I think there is a huge difference in them but if I may, are your Bardens Vienna made or Manassas made? Either are very good pickups and were my favorites in the demo. Of course the old fender pickups sounded good too just not as articulate as the Bardens. Great Demo Thanks!
The 56 has it all. Sweet lows, sparkling highs.. the right mids. - The Bardens seem tamer but have a similarly pleasing spectrum of frequencies. The others are all missing a lot compared to the 56... but all fine sounds regardless. That 56 is a treasure.
Too me the difference was so minimal your amp settings could compensate for any of it. I do appreciate your non distortion approach to make the comparisons as that is the true voice . Thanks from an every night tele player
Hi Guil... after this video, I tweaked the back pickup by just 1/32 of an inch and it made a huge difference! Sounded much clearer with more presence. I love Bardens, just know height makes a difference. Thanks for watching!
This is probably the most informative pickup comparison I've ever seen. Well-played, well-recorded, organized by pickup position, no overdrive or effects. The Kinman neck pickup really impressed me but I don't think anything touches the vintage bridge pickup. What a special guitar you had there, too.
I have a thinline with Nocasters in both neck and bridge, and was basically here to check out the Bardens. But really the guitar with the Nocaster Bridge/ Twisted Tele was my favorite (aside from the sweet purity of the original 56). This is maybe the fourth time I've ended up talking myself out of the Bardens (and in this case , into a Twisted Tele neck pickup). I see other comments praising their *clarity*, but they sound like the sparkle is completely gone. I played with a great player for years who had Bardens in a G&L Tele and sounded fantastic, though always had a bit of overdrive in his sound. I think for what I like in a truly clean sound they just lack the harmonics and sparkle I like to have, even if I do roll some of it off with the tone knob.
Holy cow! This was spectacular. I was going to get Bardens until I heard this. Nothing wrong with those at all, but the Kinmans are definitely more of what I’m looking for.
thanks for listening! Yes, that 56 blew me away... the Bardens are great all around pickups, both live and in the studio... I agree with your assessment! Thanks again
I thought that the Barden equipped Tele sounded great in the in-between setting and especially the neck pickup but I found the bridge to be slightly flat sounding .
There was a significant drop in volume in all of them compared to the original. I was surprised I thought the Bardens were kind of weak. They were balanced but didn’t impress me at all. And I’ve been considering them for years
I wonder how many people could pick out the '56 is this had been a true blind test without even naming the candidates before hand. Thanks for posting and thanks for not using distortion, or god awful delay.
Great video - very excinting ! Doing the comparison under clean-conditions is additional the best way to realize how good the Tele-sound is. Thank you very much !
Thanks Steve, I appreciate you watching and saying that. In fairness to the Bardens: After this video, I didn't think they sounded very good. What I did was raise them about 1/64ths higher than the manufactures specs. Steve, it made all the difference in the world! It sounded like a different guitar. I never thought it would be such a dramatic change. So don't give up on them, they aren't bad! All the best!
The original is the cleanest sounding and retains all the highs. The Barden set comes close to the original bridge and the Barden neck pickup sounds better than any on my studio momitors. Great comparison! Thank you! I've been a recording engineer for 45 years and I can't tell anything about tone run through low wattage amps that automatically break up or run through distortion boxes. I like to hear only the pickups please. Best shootout there!!
Excellent comparison and thank you for doing it with clean sounds. 56 and Kinman for the bridge, 56 and Barden at the neck for me. And yes, I watched it all the way through. Right up to the curious spelling and beyond ;)
You are welcome and thanks for listening... I have to say, that 56 was magical! :-) And yes, I could never understand why people do demos with drive. Happy picking!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 You are so right, clean is best, and for hearing amps too. You can always degrade your tones from there with distortion, overdrive, fuzz, etc. But a good warm, shimmering clean in a tube amp is the ticket. Probably why I like a clean amp the best, like a good BF Fender Super Reverb or Vibrolux. I am impressed with the Tone King Sky King, it sounds great clean like a good blackface, but you can get a lot of other tones out of the second channel and the two built in attenuators. That is one cool amp, usable from bedroom to stage.
That is a great idea... I'd like other the Barden's with 500k's too... if I ever do it, I'll be sure to let you know... thanks for the good idea and for listening!
Great to hear hear a video not drowning in overdrive. Much more informative, many thanks. 56 just shades it, but surprised at how close the Kinman gets. All great sounding pickups in their own right.
Thanks Brian, I really appreciate that... one of my pet peeves is when people use drive for demos... drive will color tone no matter how you look at it and sort of homoginize everything... through a Tube Screamer, a 56 Tele and a $125 sound pretty close - happy picking!
I have owned 20 or 30 Telecasters since I bought my first one in 1968. Fender promoted a “Summer sale”. Brand new, $225.00. At age 15, I bought a “Brown one” at a music store in Gary, on layaway. This was a very early all rosewood model with gloss finish. My most prized is an all original November/1954 I purchased from Gruhn’s. In most of the guitars, I immediately swapped pickups, from the late 70’s to current. The Early Bardens were nice. Not authentic Vintage tone, but very versatile. Currently running a set of Fender Custom Shop ‘51 Nocaster pups in a MIJ Pink Paisley with satisfying results. Have owned several Fender Custom Shop Telecasters, and one CS ‘51 Nocaster. Perhaps the biggest surprise of all the Teles I have messed around with modifications is a Squier Classic Vibe ‘60s sunburst double bound body, with a deep C neck shape All Parts Stratocaster Maple neck, Jason Lollar Vintage T pickups, Emerson Custom Shop 4 way switch/Bournes potententiometer control assy. and Gotoh 6 saddle bridge. A tribute build to Eric Clapton’s Blind Faith Hyde Park Show guitar. The tone of this guitar through any of my amps is my favorite Tele tone, ever.
Thanks for the upload. Although one can't beat the looks of a true '56 Tele, the Joe Barden set came very close tonewise. The spectrum is very well balanced plus you get very little if no hum with these. Special mention for the twisted Tele neck pickup: one of my favorites. 4 beautiful Tele specimens: kudos !
Great demo. They all sound great. The 56 is pretty amazing, esp. in bridge and middle positions. Really dig those Kinmans too. The Bardens sound less sterile here than in other demos I've heard. Great playing too. Thanks again and God bless you too!
Hey Jesse, thanks for the kind words and for listening! Yes, that 56 is hard to beat... also, after this video, I adjusted the bridge pickup of the Bardens by lowering it just 1/32 and it sounded better - thanks again and happy picking
Excellent video ! I really liked the originals first and most , but those Kinman pick ups , for me , had the vibe I'd be into if I was to purchase . Mind you , all sounded very good . Nice collection . Very well done . Much appreciated .
Great demo, I have a few Teles myself, 2 of them homemade partscasters . Have to say that they all sounded great but think the original 56 had the edge. I know the sound is not for everybody but I always liked the way Danny Gatton could make those Bardens squeal like an ice pick to the brain !!!
Sounds like you have some great guitars! And yes, that 56 does shine. I adjusted the Bardens a bit after this video and they sounded even better. Happy picking!
Terrific video demo on the subtle differences...very helpful. I felt that of the 4 sets, the Bardens were the most different. They have the least amount of identifiable "Tele" sound. They are smooth and creamy, and clearn and they played quietest of the 4 sets. Highs and lows were less pronounced as compared to the other sets, I thought. But there's a place in the guitar world for a smooth single coil sound! The other extreme to my ears were the Kinmans, which had the most attack, with the sharpest highs and fullest bass. The other two to my ears had classic Tele sound and I couldn't tell much difference. All were terrific; thanks for a great video, and in particular, thanks for playing clean, as I agree 100% with your explanation.
Hey Phil, Thanks for checking out the video... you made a good assessment! The one thing I would note is that for better or worse, the Bardens are VERY sensitive to height adjustment... just 1/32 either way could make a huge difference... all the best
Great video. I'm a Tele luver and player myself and I'm always fascinated to hear different pickups put loaded into them. That said, I'm a fan of "old school" Tele tones and that '56 really captures that vibe (i.e. James Burton, Jim Messina, Roy Nichols, etc.). The others, to me, introduced too many mids in the bridge position, although the Barden actually did pretty well in sort of coping the old Tele bridge pickup vibe. In order of preference, I rank them 56, Barden, Kinman (pretty good), Beast (not a fan of that tone).
You have a good ear for tone! I think you assessed the pickups well... and I am more of an "old school" fan as well... I do find some of the other pickups to come in handy when I am doing different styles... thanks a lot for listening and for your excellent feedback!
true, and this lady will only sing if i bow right. but when she sings… (though after a career of 44+ years she needs a bit of maintenance.) i liked the honesty of your stories and playing, so i liked your video. first one ever. when finally you're at peace with your guitar playing, you know that when you die and go to heaven you take a tele. the question is: which one?
I'm in at least three different FB Tele-related groups and we love our Teles whether Fender or T-style... the Holy Grail '56 and the Joe Barden loaded Telecasters are my favorites though the other two almost identical soundwise; straight-no-chaser is the way to go!
Thank you for that great comparison, you did it PERFECTLY. My favorites are 56s and Bardens, both are very articulate and both sound good (I listened through a Sony headset used in studios, i don't have the model number). I suppose the 56s are simply unavailable but the Bardens should be. BTW, to my ear, I do not like the Modern Bardens, only the Danny Gattons. The modern are just too dark for me. BTW, I don't have the Gattons, but that is on my immediate bucket "to do" list. One last question, the sound track at the end (I really like it alot, it is interesting and can go in a lot of dirrections), I'm assuming you guys put it together, how did you get those sounds?
Hey Johnny, thanks for the kind words and for listening.... I agree with you that I like the original Barden's better myself... the music at the end is just a "clip" that was available for free on the net. Stay safe out there!
they all sound very similar .. in a band sitution or in a mix you probably couldnt tell the difference.. not to say there is no difference for the tele freak, but any of these sound as good as the next...
Thanks for doing this video! That original 56 sounds incredible. But honestly to my ears the second guitar (52 custom shop with nocaster in bridge and twisted tele) wasn't far behind it. Heck let it season for another 50 years and it might be there.
Great comparison! Thanks for the video. Exactly what I was looking for and I think this keeps me from changing pickups to Kinman or Danny Gatton. I liked the vintage and the CS the most.
Thanks for watching! One note is that after this vid I adjusted the Gatton and they sounded even better. For some reason, they are very sensitive to height adjustment. Though the KInmans look more vintage of course, I think I prefer the Bardens a bit
Hey Steve, thanks for checking out the video. Just FYI, after this video, I adjusted the Bardens just 1/64 further from the strings and they really came alive. In fact I bought a second set for my other Tele - I highly recommend then. PS - I also just put them in my Ric.
Each pickup has it strengths and weaknesses. I am going with a set of Barden pickups for the double coil him cancel and the sound is a bit fuller than a single coil however they don’t look as nice 😂!
They are all great and similar in terms of the characteristics, but Kinman & Barden have a quite modern sounding, more gain, more low-mid end, more sparky. Can’t say which one is “better”. But I will still go for the Fender’s. The balanced harmonics are just special and versatile to be played with stompboxes & amps. Nice vid! Just sub!! Cheers from Hongkong 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Also, I like these type of videos where you don't tell people which pickup is in which guitar, maybe reveal in a different video. 80% of people are going to say they like the vintage one best even without hearing it
Having known Danny Gatton a wee bit back in the day in MD (he had a repair shop in Oxon Hill, MD, and worked on two guitars for me circa 1979), and talking to him three weeks before he passed in 1994, I was expecting the Bardens to be the best. However, I knew really nothing about the Kinmans, but they sounded the best to me. Everything clear, bright and twangy that you want in a Tele, but with some extra fatness/warmth to them. I am impressed with those and will be researching them. I have a USA G&L ASAT Classic S, and it sounds good, but the bridge could use some oomph, it's a bit thin to my ears, not quite the Tele honk. In my thumbnail, I have my 1990s, three bolt neck plate USA G&L ASAT Special, which is a great sounding Tele with its MFD pups (some say P-90-esque, but good twang in the bridge and just amazing in the middle and neck too). God bless you, brother, for making a great tone test video, with some sweet chickin' pickin' too (my wife, not so musical, even picked up on it and liked your style). I knew Buddy Church pretty well down in Memphis, and he was an amazing chickin' picker who toured with Tammy Wynette, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc. Too sad he passed also. He was the top guitar salesman at the GC down in Memphis, TN, and also made some good side dough in a trio around town. Ah, but I digress. Still, good to remember great folks like him, and Danny.
Wow, thanks for sharing those incredible memories! I miss Danny so... BTW, after this video I adjusted theBardnes about 1/64th and it made a huge difference!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Y/w, and it's Way too sad that he passed so young and unnecessarily, no doubt. I read that you adjusted the Bardens a bit lower? I have a friend who has a Tele and swears by the Bardens. He lived in Northern VA and could visit Joe to buy them back in the day, early 2000s, etc.
The 56 sounded the best to which I wasn't expecting to be honest, thought they might sound a bit thin but wow, such a multi dimensional sound. However I was really impressed with the Kinman's. To my ears they sounded the closest to the 56 .. not quite as sweet but with them being noiseless, the advantages are obvious because you can crank 'em up without the hum. The "beast" sounded ok but a bit subdued and the Bardens had plenty of clarity but they get 3rd and 4th place for me. Would be nice to hear all of them cranked up into overdrive for some snarly Tele with attitude sounds.
You have a good ear and I can see why you say that... the Kinmans are a tad bright, but, they are the most 3D of them all... One note, after the video, I set the height of the Bardes about 1/32 higher than their recommended specs and it made a huge difference. They became much more "alive." Thanks for checking out the video.
Thanks for posting such a comprehensive pickup comparison, it's perfect. A Tele freak myself, I'd like to point out that one should not forget that the 56 pickups have lost part of their initial charge. If they did sound amazing, they were probably runchier to begin with. And I think the beast must sound quite similar to what the 56 sounded in 1956. My favorite guitar here indeed is the beast. Crazy, right? It has that classic Johnny Burnette Train kept a rollin compression I love on a good Tele and that I am missing from the 56. The best neck pickup though cleary is the 56, as it mellowed, it is clear, deep and sweet. Joe Barden pickups nail the Gatton sound. Not a fan of the Kinman, nice but lacking personnality. MHO. And give me any of those 4 and I'm happy :-) Cheers.
Curious why you chose to mix the nocaster and twisted tele sets. Can you elaborate what drove that decision? Why not use a whole nocaster set or a whole Twisted tele set. Your input would be real helpful. The video was great and I really dug the 56 the best. Thank you for the time you put into making it
The Kinman's sounded closest to the 56's nice top end sparkle . The twisted Tele kinda weak and dark the Bardin's sounded really Good a nice compromise, a little more humbucker sounding than The Kinman's. I liked them all, guess that why I own 7 teles!
Hey Dawn, thanks for checking out the video. I think your assessment is spot on. The Bardens are my go-to live pickups. I love the KInmans, but have to shave just a hair of treble off the amp when playing or recording. Congrats on the 7 Teles!! Very cool!
I had a bass player bring in a case to a gig of a 52 Tele he got in exchange for working on a guys Cadillac. It was a $1200 bill and he didn't know what he had. I got to play it for a month at weekly gigs and at home. I told him that it was a 52, confirmed by G Gruhn. That guitar was amazing. Better than any guitar I had every played. it made me sound so much better and inspired me to play. There is magic in the old guitars.
Great, great demo ! I have Bardens on my favourite, but looking for something more vintage-sounding - I favoured the Twisted Tele pickups, but the Kinmans sounded best for my needs. Thanks !
Hi Guy and thanks for checking out the video... for what it is worth, if you want a true vintage tone, I have found that you just can't beat Lindy Fralin Tele pickups. Sadly, I didn't have any on hand for this demo. Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Good point...! I have some vintage-strength Fralin Blades on a Strat, and a vintage Fralin on another Strat... wonderful pickups. I was impressed with the Kinmans in your comparison since they sounded close to the originals in tone, yet they're noiseless... I have a pedalboard which makes pickup hum intrusive, so they'll be good ! Thanks again !
I love Lace Sensors... I would say, to my years, LS are a bit brighter and a touch more "airy." The JBEs have a bit more presence and m1ds - thanks for listening!
Good call not using an overdrive . All sound real good. I have bardens n their best for im doin,but if doin something different i may want 1 of the other set. Lol , seems its all so relative . Thx for doin this.
Thanks for listening Glenn! After this video I raised the Bardens only about 1.32nd of an inch and they sounded so much better. I can't believe that such a small increment made such a difference!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 100% , Especially on a Tele . Bridge and neck . Subtle height adjustments yield major results . Its great when you get them in that perfect sweet spot . I use Alnico's .... which yield less string pull / loss of sustain and or that warbly sound you can get with the strong magnetic pull of ceramics . Alnico 5 and right height for me does the trick . Every Tele is a lilttle bit different , as well as string guage variables , so no defined heights can be written in stone . Great topic and observations .
Great video!!! Very nice playing!! The original 56 had a real spanky/chewy tone on the lead pickup. Outstanding! The neck on the 56 was really nice too. So pretty. The rest of the axes sounded great. All being variations on the theme and got really close to the 56, but no cigar. There really is something to a vintage axe they just can't quite replicate exactly. Question for you. On your #1, have you ever tried the Barden Modern T instead of the Gatton? I find the Gatton has some serious supernatural stun powers when wound up, but it's a little too much for me. The Modern T has a much more useful tone IMHO. As much as I LOVED Danny's playing, his tone could be a little harsh to my ear at times.
Thanks for watching and I agree with you on a couple of points... first, yes, the 56 is untouchable. Second, I LOVED Danny, but to see him live was a beaing for your eardrums... I liked when he's playing his ES-350 and 295 as he would do the jazzier stuff with better tone
I'm here on CZcams searching for Tele pickups, and I run across this video...I own a Warmoth Tele that I built that has the Joe Barden Danny Gatton pickups, and I play it through my Kemper Stage with my favorite profile....you guessed it, the Carr 6V. Maybe I should stop looking. Lol
The bridge on the original 56 was amazing.... too bad they don't make em anymore. The bardens were very nice on the bridge, mellow, but plenty of twang and bite. The kinman bridge was great too but has more growl to it. On the neck pickup the kinmans were the best in my opinion though. Since I would like to pump some overdrive on the bridge too, I think the kinmans would be a great fit for me, but for anyone looking for a clean setup, the bardens are a very nice option as well. Didn't care much for the twisted tele set though.
It is just incredible how good the original vintage tele sounds. I would like to emphasize that subjective hearing plays a role especially when everything has been measured objectively and is adjusted comparably. In other words, it's so that her sound just stands out even if it has the same measured output as the other pick ups. To be fair, I can't judge what influence the guitar itself has on the sound perception of the different pickups. To be honest I was quite disappointed by the Nocaster pickups that are doing quite well in other YT videos compared to other new Fender pickups. BTW which type of Fralin pups would you recommend to come close to your vintage Tele?
Thanks for the feedback... as far as Fralins, they are my faves... very 3D sounding... he has a number to choose from... try to find some CZcams clips but I don't think you can go wrong with any!
I found this by searching for a Frailin pup comparison! Guitar Center has Lindy Fraillan’s in one of their cheap Michael Kelly guitars which may be a little unstable guitars. He may be a good builder but guitars feel very hastily manufactured but those frailins just sound better than any other pick up in the store
In the early'80's, before Seymour Duncan has all of the fancy names they have now. Anyway, these were installed in my '67 Telecaster Custom (which has long let me), but the pickups now live in my '92 MIM Tele.
No doubt about it. Guitar #1 definitely sounds great. Guitar #4 sounds pretty darn good to, I'm a telicaster player my self and that 56 is the best one of all. Great video to bye the way.👍
Kinsman pickups rules them all 👐🙌, J.Barden are good but disappointed me with the neck one on last, and the original fender ones were the top too so my opinion is 1 Kinsman 2 J.B 3 Fender original 🙌
"believe me" This is a fine video. I liked the vintage bridge, the Kinman neck and I thought the middle position of both of these guitars sounded identical ;)
They all sound good to me but my question is ``what's the name of them SPLIP tuning keys you have on the yellow fender, they should be all like this, easy to string them up with the hole and the splip shaft. Thank You.
You make a great point... yes, you are probably right... there is perhaps some truth around the folklore about magnets aging, the windings being scatter wound, etc... but you have a great ear as that did sound the most "classic" to me - thanks for checking out the video!
A clean toned comparison? I can’t thank you enough for this! I have to wade through a world of distortion to find these.
Thank you for appreciating that - I feel the same way! Thanks for watching!
DITTO!
Double ditto!
and that's +1 from me. It's a breath of fresh air to hear the actual pickups, rather than have it drowning in amp distortion. 56 shades it, I think.
same, it like "hey imma show you this guitar with effects, distortion, and reverb galore on the vids ".
I appreciate the fact that you used a clean tone throughout !
Thanks for understanding! I never understood demos that were all distortion. It tends to homogenize everything!
@V Thanks, some people just don't see that... you could put a $10k guitar and a $250 guitar through a Fulltone OCD and they will sound very much alike! Thanks for listening
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Agree 100% on that FACT !
Couldn’t agree more!
The original 56 just does it.
Thanks for listening Chad - you have excellent taste! :-)
Agree. Wins hands down on all 3 settings.
Hard not to agree with this.
The originals had the full spectrum and clarity. Just sparkle. The Kinmans are second. The CS Broadcasters had nice modern low end. The others were unremarkable for me.
Absolutely!
My ears are really liking the vintage 56 and the Barden’s.
Excellent choice - hard to argue with that! Thank you for listening!
I agree the bardens and the 56 were the winners for me clarity and dimension
That was my choice… Interesting
The clarity of the Bardens is just immense, those are probably my personal favorites from this shootout
I use them on a few of my guitars - thanks for listening!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 I gotta get some, man. Out of curiosity, do you use 250k pots with them?
@@davidjameschamberlain Yes, 250k
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Not that I think there is a huge difference in them but if I may, are your Bardens Vienna made or Manassas made? Either are very good pickups and were my favorites in the demo. Of course the old fender pickups sounded good too just not as articulate as the Bardens. Great Demo Thanks!
@@tele716 Those are newer JBE pickups... I have had both and don't hear a huge difference. Thanks again for listening!
This IS the tele sound video I was looking for! Terrific work.
The 56 has it all. Sweet lows, sparkling highs.. the right mids. - The Bardens seem tamer but have a similarly pleasing spectrum of frequencies. The others are all missing a lot compared to the 56... but all fine sounds regardless. That 56 is a treasure.
Thanks for the feedback and I would have to agree with you... to my ears, there is just something special about that 56... and thanks for watching!
Too me the difference was so minimal your amp settings could compensate for any of it. I do appreciate your non distortion approach to make the comparisons as that is the true voice . Thanks from an every night tele player
Thanks for the kind words and for listening!
Absolutely agree with you, a small tweak here and there can make big difference.
That 56' is THE sound! but I'm very surprised with the Barden pups. That's going to be my next purchase. Thanks for the demo!
Hi Guil... after this video, I tweaked the back pickup by just 1/32 of an inch and it made a huge difference! Sounded much clearer with more presence. I love Bardens, just know height makes a difference. Thanks for watching!
This is probably the most informative pickup comparison I've ever seen. Well-played, well-recorded, organized by pickup position, no overdrive or effects. The Kinman neck pickup really impressed me but I don't think anything touches the vintage bridge pickup. What a special guitar you had there, too.
Thanks for the kind words and for listening!! And yes, that 56 just "had it" - I do miss it. Happy New Year to you and yours
I have a thinline with Nocasters in both neck and bridge, and was basically here to check out the Bardens. But really the guitar with the Nocaster Bridge/ Twisted Tele was my favorite (aside from the sweet purity of the original 56). This is maybe the fourth time I've ended up talking myself out of the Bardens (and in this case , into a Twisted Tele neck pickup). I see other comments praising their *clarity*, but they sound like the sparkle is completely gone. I played with a great player for years who had Bardens in a G&L Tele and sounded fantastic, though always had a bit of overdrive in his sound. I think for what I like in a truly clean sound they just lack the harmonics and sparkle I like to have, even if I do roll some of it off with the tone knob.
Thanks for the great feedback Kerry... it sounds like you really k ow your stuff and have a great ear.... thanks for listning!
Thanks for not wasting our time on distortion. Nicely done.
Thanks for watching. I dislike distortion demos... they are virtually pointless
lol, “wasting time?” Ok boomer 🙄
Thank you so much for using clean tone! Was so much easier to hear the true tone differences. The 56 was definitely my favorite. God bless!
Thanks Clay, I appreciate you watching!! Blessings!
Holy cow! This was spectacular. I was going to get Bardens until I heard this. Nothing wrong with those at all, but the Kinmans are definitely more of what I’m looking for.
I am so glad that the video was helpful - thanks much for listening!!
I've put some Dimarzios area T in my tele, just because I've already a set of kinmans in my Shecter. You can't go wrong with those.
They're all sweet sounding guitars but... the one from 1956 ... it's on another planet!
Barden equipped is my second choice.
thanks for listening! Yes, that 56 blew me away... the Bardens are great all around pickups, both live and in the studio... I agree with your assessment! Thanks again
I agree. with both first, and second choice!
I thought that the Barden equipped Tele sounded great in the in-between setting and especially the neck pickup but I found the bridge to be slightly flat sounding .
There was a significant drop in volume in all of them compared to the original. I was surprised I thought the Bardens were kind of weak. They were balanced but didn’t impress me at all. And I’ve been considering them for years
I wonder how many people could pick out the '56 is this had been a true blind test without even naming the candidates before hand. Thanks for posting and thanks for not using distortion, or god awful delay.
LOL... you are welcome and thanks for checking out the video... and yes, that 56 seems to be in a sonic class all by itself!
Agree, maybe in a blind test , people would answer very differently
The '56 original is unbeatable. I also liked the Kinman bridge and the Kinman Broadcaster neck pickups.
Great video - very excinting ! Doing the comparison under clean-conditions is additional the best way to realize how good the Tele-sound is. Thank you very much !
Thank you for the kind words!!
Fender Vintage. The Kinman one has great dynamics, almost as the Vintage one, so I'm for these!
You have a good ear, thanks for listening!
WOW!!! A pickup shootout without distortion!!!! Thank you! It’s nice to actually hear the guitar and pickups
Thanks for listening - I feel the same way!
I’m surprised the joe bardens weren’t louder. I almost ordered a set until this video. I need a noiseless set might go kinmen bridge and barden neck.
I was surprised how much more I liked the '56 set compared to the others.
they all sound so good but its pretty hard to beat that vintage sound IMHO.
Thanks for listening Travis... I'd agree... it sounds so "3D" to me
Travis Hernandez Im in agreement, but if he was to tell everyone that the relic'd tele was the original, you would have said the same comment.
fender, vintage, kinman, the bardens were a distant fourth for me. first three were very close. one of the best comparison vids i've seen.
Thanks Steve, I appreciate you watching and saying that. In fairness to the Bardens: After this video, I didn't think they sounded very good. What I did was raise them about 1/64ths higher than the manufactures specs. Steve, it made all the difference in the world! It sounded like a different guitar. I never thought it would be such a dramatic change. So don't give up on them, they aren't bad! All the best!
The original is the cleanest sounding and retains all the highs. The Barden set comes close to the original bridge and the Barden neck pickup sounds better than any on my studio momitors. Great comparison! Thank you! I've been a recording engineer for 45 years and I can't tell anything about tone run through low wattage amps that automatically break up or run through distortion boxes. I like to hear only the pickups please. Best shootout there!!
Original 56 was my 1st choice, Kinman 2nd. But honestly they were all so close and all sounded gr8. Thanks 4 posting.
Thanks much for listening!
Excellent comparison and thank you for doing it with clean sounds. 56 and Kinman for the bridge, 56 and Barden at the neck for me. And yes, I watched it all the way through. Right up to the curious spelling and beyond ;)
Thanks for watching and I could never understand why people do distorted demos! Also, I fully agree with your choices - You have great taste! :-)
this guy knows how to do a demo. THANK YOU!
the original really was the best. it was just the right amount of everything
Thanks for the kind words, and I agree, thet 56 was incredible
Ahhhh someone's playing a tele like a tele. Thank you!!
LOL, thank you Liam!
Thanks for keeping it clean, (rather than 1001 distortion pedals!) Yep the 56 certainly cuts it for me!
You are welcome and thanks for listening... I have to say, that 56 was magical! :-) And yes, I could never understand why people do demos with drive. Happy picking!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 You are so right, clean is best, and for hearing amps too. You can always degrade your tones from there with distortion, overdrive, fuzz, etc. But a good warm, shimmering clean in a tube amp is the ticket. Probably why I like a clean amp the best, like a good BF Fender Super Reverb or Vibrolux. I am impressed with the Tone King Sky King, it sounds great clean like a good blackface, but you can get a lot of other tones out of the second channel and the two built in attenuators. That is one cool amp, usable from bedroom to stage.
You have perfect taste in amps!! I love the Tine King!!
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@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Thanks, they are amazing amps. Gonna sell some stuff and likely buy one, ha.
Thanks. Great job! It’d be interesting to hear the Barden’s since you raised them. Also 300-500 pots on those and possibly the Kinman’s too
That is a great idea... I'd like other the Barden's with 500k's too... if I ever do it, I'll be sure to let you know... thanks for the good idea and for listening!
Great to hear hear a video not drowning in overdrive. Much more informative, many thanks. 56 just shades it, but surprised at how close the Kinman gets. All great sounding pickups in their own right.
Thanks for listening... I get frustrated with demos that make all guitars sound the same - all the best
Really great review, where its actually possible to hear the difference, how subtle it might be. The originals sounds great to my ears..
I have to admit, I love those as well!! Thanks for watching
Guitar, Guitars, Guitars do you know if there are Alnico 3 or 5 magnets in the 56 pick up?
@@goswo I do not, sorry - whatever they used in 56
Guitar, Guitars, Guitars thanks Sir :-)
I shut my eyes and listened. The 56 provides the most balanced sound.
Thanks for the feedback - hard to beat that 56
hands down the original 56 sounded the best. full and rich. thankyou for the demo
Thanks for watching!!!
What a great video demo! Thank you for using only clean tones!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Brian, I really appreciate that... one of my pet peeves is when people use drive for demos... drive will color tone no matter how you look at it and sort of homoginize everything... through a Tube Screamer, a 56 Tele and a $125 sound pretty close - happy picking!
The Vintage and the Barden pickups sounded the best to me. Beautiful sounds, especially in the middle position.
Thanks for listening!
Excellent demonstration! Spot on comment... no other guitar gets so modified.
I have owned 20 or 30 Telecasters since I bought my first one in 1968. Fender promoted a “Summer sale”. Brand new, $225.00. At age 15, I bought a “Brown one” at a music store in Gary, on layaway. This was a very early all rosewood model with gloss finish. My most prized is an all original November/1954 I purchased from Gruhn’s. In most of the guitars, I immediately swapped pickups, from the late 70’s to current. The Early Bardens were nice. Not authentic Vintage tone, but very versatile. Currently running a set of Fender Custom Shop ‘51 Nocaster pups in a MIJ Pink Paisley with satisfying results. Have owned several Fender Custom Shop Telecasters, and one CS ‘51 Nocaster. Perhaps the biggest surprise of all the Teles I have messed around with modifications is a Squier Classic Vibe ‘60s sunburst double bound body, with a deep C neck shape All Parts Stratocaster Maple neck, Jason Lollar Vintage T pickups, Emerson Custom Shop 4 way switch/Bournes potententiometer control assy. and Gotoh 6 saddle bridge. A tribute build to Eric Clapton’s Blind Faith Hyde Park Show guitar. The tone of this guitar through any of my amps is my favorite Tele tone, ever.
@@MightyLayoutBoy thanks for the kind words as well as for watching!. I bet your '54 is just amazing
Thanks for the upload. Although one can't beat the looks of a true '56 Tele, the Joe Barden set came very close tonewise. The spectrum is very well balanced plus you get very little if no hum with these. Special mention for the twisted Tele neck pickup: one of my favorites. 4 beautiful Tele specimens: kudos !
I appreciate the thoughtful feedback and thanks for watching!!!
Just loved the black one; the 1956 sounds very good
Thanks for the feedback and for checking out - it was fun
Only way to truly test them is in same guitar. Enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching!
i get why that's your go-to guitar. cool demo, thank you.
Great demo. They all sound great. The 56 is pretty amazing, esp. in bridge and middle positions. Really dig those Kinmans too. The Bardens sound less sterile here than in other demos I've heard. Great playing too. Thanks again and God bless you too!
Hey Jesse, thanks for the kind words and for listening! Yes, that 56 is hard to beat... also, after this video, I adjusted the bridge pickup of the Bardens by lowering it just 1/32 and it sounded better - thanks again and happy picking
Excellent video ! I really liked the originals first and most , but those Kinman pick ups , for me , had the vibe I'd be into if I was to purchase . Mind you , all sounded very good . Nice collection . Very well done . Much appreciated .
Hey, thanks much for listening and for the feedback... though I have to knock down the highs on my amp a bit, those Kinmans cover a lot of bases!
Great demo, I have a few Teles myself, 2 of them homemade partscasters . Have to say that they all sounded great but think the original 56 had the edge. I know the sound is not for everybody but I always liked the way Danny Gatton could make those Bardens squeal like an ice pick to the brain !!!
Sounds like you have some great guitars! And yes, that 56 does shine. I adjusted the Bardens a bit after this video and they sounded even better. Happy picking!
Terrific video demo on the subtle differences...very helpful. I felt that of the 4 sets, the Bardens were the most different. They have the least amount of identifiable "Tele" sound. They are smooth and creamy, and clearn and they played quietest of the 4 sets. Highs and lows were less pronounced as compared to the other sets, I thought. But there's a place in the guitar world for a smooth single coil sound! The other extreme to my ears were the Kinmans, which had the most attack, with the sharpest highs and fullest bass. The other two to my ears had classic Tele sound and I couldn't tell much difference. All were terrific; thanks for a great video, and in particular, thanks for playing clean, as I agree 100% with your explanation.
Hey Phil, Thanks for checking out the video... you made a good assessment! The one thing I would note is that for better or worse, the Bardens are VERY sensitive to height adjustment... just 1/32 either way could make a huge difference... all the best
Great video. I'm a Tele luver and player myself and I'm always fascinated to hear different pickups put loaded into them. That said, I'm a fan of "old school" Tele tones and that '56 really captures that vibe (i.e. James Burton, Jim Messina, Roy Nichols, etc.). The others, to me, introduced too many mids in the bridge position, although the Barden actually did pretty well in sort of coping the old Tele bridge pickup vibe. In order of preference, I rank them 56, Barden, Kinman (pretty good), Beast (not a fan of that tone).
You have a good ear for tone! I think you assessed the pickups well... and I am more of an "old school" fan as well... I do find some of the other pickups to come in handy when I am doing different styles... thanks a lot for listening and for your excellent feedback!
true, and this lady will only sing if i bow right. but when she sings… (though after a career of 44+ years she needs a bit of maintenance.)
i liked the honesty of your stories and playing, so i liked your video. first one ever.
when finally you're at peace with your guitar playing, you know that when you die and go to heaven you take a tele. the question is: which one?
Thank you so much for the kind words! Very much appreciated.
The ol original stocker rings like a bell..amazing how different they are.
Thanks for watching... and I agree... the only pickups I have ever heard come close to the 56 are Lindy Fralins
Great comparisons of the Tele esp the neck pick up. Great to hear against an OG Tele too!! Perfectly done.
The 56 bridge pickup was by far the best, but I like the Barden neck pickup the most.
Good call! Thanks for listening!
Great stuff man!! I really agree about the clean tone for demo. Cheers.
Thanks for that! I appreciate eyou watching! All the best!
I'm in at least three different FB Tele-related groups and we love our Teles whether Fender or T-style... the Holy Grail '56 and the Joe Barden loaded Telecasters are my favorites though the other two almost identical soundwise; straight-no-chaser is the way to go!
Very cool! Thanks much for watching and merry Christmas!
Thank you for that great comparison, you did it PERFECTLY. My favorites are 56s and Bardens, both are very articulate and both sound good (I listened through a Sony headset used in studios, i don't have the model number). I suppose the 56s are simply unavailable but the Bardens should be. BTW, to my ear, I do not like the Modern Bardens, only the Danny Gattons. The modern are just too dark for me. BTW, I don't have the Gattons, but that is on my immediate bucket "to do" list. One last question, the sound track at the end (I really like it alot, it is interesting and can go in a lot of dirrections), I'm assuming you guys put it together, how did you get those sounds?
Hey Johnny, thanks for the kind words and for listening.... I agree with you that I like the original Barden's better myself... the music at the end is just a "clip" that was available for free on the net. Stay safe out there!
they all sound very similar .. in a band sitution or in a mix you probably couldnt tell the difference.. not to say there is no difference for the tele freak, but any of these sound as good as the next...
For such a radical pickup design, the Bardens did surprisingly well! I actually preferred them throughout this comparison.
And after the video I adjusted them ever further, about 1/32 lower and they sounded even better. Thanks for watching
Good demo. I agree on demoing pickups with clean tone. It’s pointless to demo guitar pickups with distortion. Good job.
I thought the original ‘56 took the title. What a warm, creamy tone. Great video!!
I'd have to agree with you! :-) Thanks for watching!
Great demo, glad you didn´t use overdrive, love de 1956 Tele!
Thanks for listening! Yes, I find that using drive masks the true tone of the guitar.
Thanks for doing this video! That original 56 sounds incredible. But honestly to my ears the second guitar (52 custom shop with nocaster in bridge and twisted tele) wasn't far behind it. Heck let it season for another 50 years and it might be there.
Thanks for watching and I sure do appreciate your input!!!!@
I like the Barden bridge and the Kinman neck. But I would be very happy with the '56. Great video. I have been looking for this.
Nice Choice! Merry Christmas Brad!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Merry Christmas to you, sir. I look forward to watching some more of your videos!
@@bradh6185 Thanks!!
Great comparison! Thanks for the video. Exactly what I was looking for and I think this keeps me from changing pickups to Kinman or Danny Gatton. I liked the vintage and the CS the most.
Thanks for watching! One note is that after this vid I adjusted the Gatton and they sounded even better. For some reason, they are very sensitive to height adjustment. Though the KInmans look more vintage of course, I think I prefer the Bardens a bit
fantastic video. fantastic playing too! Gotta love a telecaster!
Thank you kindly, Levi! And thanks for watching!
I guess they don't make them like they used to, the 56 was amazing!
Thank you for the comparison, very helpful, was looking at some Bartons
Hey Steve, thanks for checking out the video. Just FYI, after this video, I adjusted the Bardens just 1/64 further from the strings and they really came alive. In fact I bought a second set for my other Tele - I highly recommend then. PS - I also just put them in my Ric.
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Thank you!
They sound pretty similar but you can’t beat showing off an original vintage tele to your friends
Thank you. Really nice starting point for considering these pickups!
I appreciate you watching and I hope it was helpful!
Each pickup has it strengths and weaknesses. I am going with a set of Barden pickups for the double coil him cancel and the sound is a bit fuller than a single coil however they don’t look as nice 😂!
I agree! Thanks for listening!!
They are all great and similar in terms of the characteristics, but Kinman & Barden have a quite modern sounding, more gain, more low-mid end, more sparky. Can’t say which one is “better”. But I will still go for the Fender’s. The balanced harmonics are just special and versatile to be played with stompboxes & amps. Nice vid! Just sub!! Cheers from Hongkong 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi and thanks for sharing! You have a very good and experienced ear. Wishing you all the best in 2019!
Love the Nocaster/Twisted Tele combo!
And I like your Waylon logo!
Also, I like these type of videos where you don't tell people which pickup is in which guitar, maybe reveal in a different video. 80% of people are going to say they like the vintage one best even without hearing it
That is a good idea! Thanks for that!
Barden neck pickup sound is rich!
Thanks, I agree!
Great video. As a Telecaster fan, especially the new American Original 60s Telecaster, it was nice to get a different perspective.
Hey Paris, thanks for checking out the video!!
Having known Danny Gatton a wee bit back in the day in MD (he had a repair shop in Oxon Hill, MD, and worked on two guitars for me circa 1979), and talking to him three weeks before he passed in 1994, I was expecting the Bardens to be the best. However, I knew really nothing about the Kinmans, but they sounded the best to me. Everything clear, bright and twangy that you want in a Tele, but with some extra fatness/warmth to them. I am impressed with those and will be researching them. I have a USA G&L ASAT Classic S, and it sounds good, but the bridge could use some oomph, it's a bit thin to my ears, not quite the Tele honk. In my thumbnail, I have my 1990s, three bolt neck plate USA G&L ASAT Special, which is a great sounding Tele with its MFD pups (some say P-90-esque, but good twang in the bridge and just amazing in the middle and neck too). God bless you, brother, for making a great tone test video, with some sweet chickin' pickin' too (my wife, not so musical, even picked up on it and liked your style). I knew Buddy Church pretty well down in Memphis, and he was an amazing chickin' picker who toured with Tammy Wynette, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc. Too sad he passed also. He was the top guitar salesman at the GC down in Memphis, TN, and also made some good side dough in a trio around town. Ah, but I digress. Still, good to remember great folks like him, and Danny.
Wow, thanks for sharing those incredible memories! I miss Danny so... BTW, after this video I adjusted theBardnes about 1/64th and it made a huge difference!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Y/w, and it's Way too sad that he passed so young and unnecessarily, no doubt. I read that you adjusted the Bardens a bit lower? I have a friend who has a Tele and swears by the Bardens. He lived in Northern VA and could visit Joe to buy them back in the day, early 2000s, etc.
Yes, just dropping them about 1/64 made a difference - more twang and bite. I do wish Joe was still making them!!
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@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 I think this is him, still in biz, maybe just regrouped? jbepickups.com
The 56 sounded the best to which I wasn't expecting to be honest, thought they might sound a bit thin but wow, such a multi dimensional sound. However I was really impressed with the Kinman's. To my ears they sounded the closest to the 56 .. not quite as sweet but with them being noiseless, the advantages are obvious because you can crank 'em up without the hum. The "beast" sounded ok but a bit subdued and the Bardens had plenty of clarity but they get 3rd and 4th place for me. Would be nice to hear all of them cranked up into overdrive for some snarly Tele with attitude sounds.
You have a good ear and I can see why you say that... the Kinmans are a tad bright, but, they are the most 3D of them all... One note, after the video, I set the height of the Bardes about 1/32 higher than their recommended specs and it made a huge difference. They became much more "alive." Thanks for checking out the video.
Thanks for posting such a comprehensive pickup comparison, it's perfect. A Tele freak myself, I'd like to point out that one should not forget that the 56 pickups have lost part of their initial charge. If they did sound amazing, they were probably runchier to begin with. And I think the beast must sound quite similar to what the 56 sounded in 1956. My favorite guitar here indeed is the beast. Crazy, right? It has that classic Johnny Burnette Train kept a rollin compression I love on a good Tele and that I am missing from the 56. The best neck pickup though cleary is the 56, as it mellowed, it is clear, deep and sweet. Joe Barden pickups nail the Gatton sound. Not a fan of the Kinman, nice but lacking personnality. MHO. And give me any of those 4 and I'm happy :-) Cheers.
I really appreciate your feedback and thanks for listening!!!
Curious why you chose to mix the nocaster and twisted tele sets. Can you elaborate what drove that decision? Why not use a whole nocaster set or a whole Twisted tele set. Your input would be real helpful. The video was great and I really dug the 56 the best. Thank you for the time you put into making it
The Kinman's sounded closest to the 56's nice top end sparkle .
The twisted Tele kinda weak and dark the Bardin's sounded really
Good a nice compromise, a little more humbucker sounding than
The Kinman's. I liked them all, guess that why I own 7 teles!
Hey Dawn, thanks for checking out the video. I think your assessment is spot on. The Bardens are my go-to live pickups. I love the KInmans, but have to shave just a hair of treble off the amp when playing or recording. Congrats on the 7 Teles!! Very cool!
I had a bass player bring in a case to a gig of a 52 Tele he got in exchange for working on a guys Cadillac. It was a $1200 bill and he didn't know what he had. I got to play it for a month at weekly gigs and at home. I told him that it was a 52, confirmed by G Gruhn. That guitar was amazing. Better than any guitar I had every played. it made me sound so much better and inspired me to play. There is magic in the old guitars.
Agreed. Good assessment. Thank you.
Leon Russell use to live around grand lake in ne Oklahoma. I use to talk to him when he came to sonic. We told fishing stories to each other.
Thanks is a very cool memory! Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas from Tulsa!
Great, great demo ! I have Bardens on my favourite, but looking for something more vintage-sounding - I favoured the Twisted Tele pickups, but the Kinmans sounded best for my needs. Thanks !
Hi Guy and thanks for checking out the video... for what it is worth, if you want a true vintage tone, I have found that you just can't beat Lindy Fralin Tele pickups. Sadly, I didn't have any on hand for this demo. Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Good point...! I have some vintage-strength Fralin Blades on a Strat, and a vintage Fralin on another Strat... wonderful pickups. I was impressed with the Kinmans in your comparison since they sounded close to the originals in tone, yet they're noiseless... I have a pedalboard which makes pickup hum intrusive, so they'll be good ! Thanks again !
@@guyac01 Enjoy the Tone Quest!!! :-)
Very cool and informative demo.
Thanks Brent, I appreciate you listening!
Barden rails sound good, I'd like to hear those up against Lace sensors.
I love Lace Sensors... I would say, to my years, LS are a bit brighter and a touch more "airy." The JBEs have a bit more presence and m1ds - thanks for listening!
Vintage and the 52 Barden sounded best to me. The other ones got fuzzy. I like clean 😎
I like the Bardens best.😊 thanx for this, man!!!!
You are very welcome and thanks for listening... Bardens are all I use now
The Nocaster & Twisted on the ‘52 CS Relic for me..
Thansk for watching!
Good call not using an overdrive . All sound real good. I have bardens n their best for im doin,but if doin something different i may want 1 of the other set. Lol , seems its all so relative . Thx for doin this.
Thanks for listening Glenn! After this video I raised the Bardens only about 1.32nd of an inch and they sounded so much better. I can't believe that such a small increment made such a difference!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 100% , Especially on a Tele . Bridge and neck . Subtle height adjustments yield major results . Its great when you get them in that perfect sweet spot . I use Alnico's .... which yield less string pull / loss of sustain and or that warbly sound you can get with the strong magnetic pull of ceramics . Alnico 5 and right height for me does the trick . Every Tele is a lilttle bit different , as well as string guage variables , so no defined heights can be written in stone . Great topic and observations .
@@tonedriverss8629 Well put and you sound like you really know your Teles!!!
Great video!!! Very nice playing!! The original 56 had a real spanky/chewy tone on the lead pickup. Outstanding! The neck on the 56 was really nice too. So pretty. The rest of the axes sounded great. All being variations on the theme and got really close to the 56, but no cigar. There really is something to a vintage axe they just can't quite replicate exactly. Question for you. On your #1, have you ever tried the Barden Modern T instead of the Gatton? I find the Gatton has some serious supernatural stun powers when wound up, but it's a little too much for me. The Modern T has a much more useful tone IMHO. As much as I LOVED Danny's playing, his tone could be a little harsh to my ear at times.
Thanks for watching and I agree with you on a couple of points... first, yes, the 56 is untouchable. Second, I LOVED Danny, but to see him live was a beaing for your eardrums... I liked when he's playing his ES-350 and 295 as he would do the jazzier stuff with better tone
I'm here on CZcams searching for Tele pickups, and I run across this video...I own a Warmoth Tele that I built that has the Joe Barden Danny Gatton pickups, and I play it through my Kemper Stage with my favorite profile....you guessed it, the Carr 6V. Maybe I should stop looking. Lol
Well, it just shows that you have impeccable taste! :-)
@@theguitarczar1 Truth be told I love the sound of the original stock 56 Tele the best, but I can't afford that!
Thank you for the video. You're very professional in presenting this video and you play well.
Wow, that is very nice of you to say!! Thanks for watching!!
The bridge on the original 56 was amazing.... too bad they don't make em anymore. The bardens were very nice on the bridge, mellow, but plenty of twang and bite. The kinman bridge was great too but has more growl to it. On the neck pickup the kinmans were the best in my opinion though. Since I would like to pump some overdrive on the bridge too, I think the kinmans would be a great fit for me, but for anyone looking for a clean setup, the bardens are a very nice option as well. Didn't care much for the twisted tele set though.
Thanks Lukas.... I agree with you on the 56... the Bardens are really sensitive to height adjustment! Have a good day
It is just incredible how good the original vintage tele sounds. I would like to emphasize that subjective hearing plays a role especially when everything has been measured objectively and is adjusted comparably. In other words, it's so that her sound just stands out even if it has the same measured output as the other pick ups. To be fair, I can't judge what influence the guitar itself has on the sound perception of the different pickups. To be honest I was quite disappointed by the Nocaster pickups that are doing quite well in other YT videos compared to other new Fender pickups.
BTW which type of Fralin pups would you recommend to come close to your vintage Tele?
Thanks for the feedback... as far as Fralins, they are my faves... very 3D sounding... he has a number to choose from... try to find some CZcams clips but I don't think you can go wrong with any!
I found this by searching for a Frailin pup comparison! Guitar Center has Lindy Fraillan’s in one of their cheap Michael Kelly guitars which may be a little unstable guitars. He may be a good builder but guitars feel very hastily manufactured but those frailins just sound better than any other pick up in the store
@@Christbearer57 Yes, I love them too!
In the early'80's, before Seymour Duncan has all of the fancy names they have now. Anyway, these were installed in my '67 Telecaster Custom (which has long let me), but the pickups now live in my '92 MIM Tele.
Yes, I remember those days! :-)
No doubt about it.
Guitar #1 definitely sounds great.
Guitar #4 sounds pretty darn good to, I'm a telicaster player my self and that 56 is the best one of all.
Great video to bye the way.👍
Kinsman pickups rules them all 👐🙌,
J.Barden are good but disappointed me with the neck one on last, and the original fender ones were the top too so my opinion is
1 Kinsman
2 J.B
3 Fender original 🙌
"believe me"
This is a fine video. I liked the vintage bridge, the Kinman neck and I thought the middle position of both of these guitars sounded identical ;)
Hi Danny! Thanks for checking out the video... For my personal taste, I think I'd have to agree with you straight down the line! Thanks
They ALL sound great!🤤
Thanks for listening Tom!
I have Kinmans’s right now but I am thinking about putting the original broadcaster pickups back
What ever sounds good to your ears... the Kinmans are great but I find for optimal tone, I have to adjust my amp Eq a bit - thanks for listening
have to give it to the 1956. Others had a good bass pickup but over all the 1956 was just perfect
It is a clear fave!! Thanks for watching!
Out of all the Relic telecasters I think the black with the black Pickguard look the best
The '56 was great but I just like the Nocaster a tad better. Came here for the Barden clips but they brought up the rear for me.
Cool, I'm glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!! Happy new year!
They all sound good to me but my question is ``what's the name of them SPLIP tuning keys you have on the yellow fender, they should be all like this, easy to string them up with the hole and the splip shaft. Thank You.
Hi Larry! Those are stock Fender keys - thanks for checking out the demo!
@@guitarguitarsguitars1711 Thank You
man, that Kinman N sounded great. I'll have to look into those. I have a set of Kinman WRHB's love those.
I like them too... they run a little bright, but easily fixed with a tone knob - thanks for watching
All sounded great. Do you think the original sounds best because we know what it is or because that's "the sound" we've heard for all these years?
You make a great point... yes, you are probably right... there is perhaps some truth around the folklore about magnets aging, the windings being scatter wound, etc... but you have a great ear as that did sound the most "classic" to me - thanks for checking out the video!