O.C. Duff in a Legacy

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O.C. Duff in a Legacy

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Anyone have experience with O.C. Duff pickups in a Legacy?

http://www.ocduffpickups.com/


Thanks.
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I was told the "Number One" set is worth trying. They do custom work & repairs too. Maybe a "lefty" Z-coil... I'm just saying, for a model that popular there should be both. The "Most Versatile G&L" should be offered in left handed. Wow, where did that come from?

I'll give a tone report & pics eventually. Thanks.
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I have an O.C. Duff on the way, albeit for an ASAT. It should be here any day now, I'll report how good it sounds if you like.

Nice pool/spa/beachside property you have there replyman!
-Jamie
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Can't wait to hear about that. Thanks!

Yeah, I like the picture too, but there is a broken palm frond on the left side. That's gone now... I turned and took another shot(that's what's up now). It was a great day for pics and my wife was dressed beautifully. Her pics will shuffle thru at some point. Just haven't posted the right one yet.
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Alright, there she is...
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You're a lucky man - that really is a sweet looking pad

I just installed the OC Duff (a 10% overwound Plankster) into my ASAT, it sounds killer. Has a very nice twang but with enough guts to match up with the Seth Lover humbucker in the neck. No harsh high frequencies. Hopefully they'll sound as good in your Legacy.
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blargfromouterspace wrote:You're a lucky man - that really is a sweet looking pad

I just installed the OC Duff (a 10% overwound Plankster) into my ASAT, it sounds killer. Has a very nice twang but with enough guts to match up with the Seth Lover humbucker in the neck. No harsh high frequencies. Hopefully they'll sound as good in your Legacy.
Hey, thanks again. It's on the beach, but one of the safest structures on the island (cement pillings typically used in constructing large commercial buildings). The whole first floor is made to break down in a hurricane and nothing can be insured down there. It's one story is set approx 18 feet up. Pool too.

I'm getting the Number One set. I don't think the pots have to be changed, but I'm having Hoffman Guitars in Minneapolis do the work.


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Ok, it's the tomatoes now...

Was, now back to the discontinued Green Sparkle...
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replyman wrote:Ok, it's the tomatoes now...

Yum! :lol:
-Jamie