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Topic: old 705 vs reissue 705 |
Mark Fasbender
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Posted 29 Apr 2008 8:14 pm
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what if any are the differences. has anyone compared?\
thanks
mark |
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Bill Simmons
From: Keller, Texas/Birmingham, AL, R.I.P.
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Posted 30 Apr 2008 7:59 am Bobbe Seymour's New "705" test results
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Mark..here is the result of Bobbe Seymour testing the new "705" pickups...they are very good and several friends who have the older chrome 705 pickup like the new ones equally or sightly better than the older ones...hope this helps you...Bill Simmons
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BL 705 Pickup Test 1.16.08
We have just completed our testing of the new Lawrence 705. We tested them in four different popular brands of guitar. Emmons, Sho-Bud, Zum and Mullen and still have a set of them in a double neck GFI Expo which we are continuing to test. We have compared this pickup against the most popular pickups available today which we proclaim to be the TruTone single coil, Bill Lawrence LXR16 and the George L most popular models.
The results are what we pretty well expected. That is tone, power, noise cancellation make this pickup superior to everything we’ve tested it against. But the shock of all time, something that we didn’t count on, is how this pickup compares to the original 705 unit. It is superior in every way. We are left with no conclusion except to say that this is the very best steel guitar pickup we have ever put on a guitar.
If you want to improve the sound of any steel guitar, have no hum, great tonal clarity with high power output and greatly improve bass response over the original model, this new black 705 is the way to go. If you can put it in your guitar yourself, we’ll sell them to you for $109. or we’ll put them on any popular brand guitar for only $20 per neck plus string replacement time.
The fastest, simplest, best and cheapest way to make the steel guitar you own now sound better is to install one of them greatest of all pickups. They have been thoroughly tested and scrutinized and compared by some of Nashville’s finest.
Your buddy, Bobbe |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 30 Apr 2008 9:38 am
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Bob Hoffnar
From: Austin, Tx
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Posted 30 Apr 2008 2:27 pm
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Here is a website with more info than anybody would ever need about the guitar equivalent :
http://www.billlawrencereview.com/ _________________ Bob |
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Billy McCombs
From: Bakersfield California, USA
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Posted 30 Apr 2008 6:53 pm
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Jack are you saying the test has been deleted? Because I was not able to find it. _________________ 78 Emmons PP,Great tone.82 Emmons SKH #56 |
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Don Poland
From: Hanover, PA.
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Posted 30 Apr 2008 7:05 pm Re: Bobbe Seymour's New "705" test results
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....... But the shock of all time, something that we didn’t count on, is how this pickup compares to the original 705 unit. It is superior in every way. We are left with no conclusion except to say that this is the very best steel guitar pickup we have ever put on a guitar...... |
In my opinion statements like this are just that, opinions. What is needed is some type of standard to measure to, as Keith Hilton suggested in another post. Besides, what sounds great to one ear, may sound so-so to another. A larger sampling and possibly some sort of blind testing may be required for more accurate data. Even then, there are those that simply like what they like and no amount of testing or sampling will change their minds. I'm not sure any retailer selling the pickups in question can give a truly unbiased opinion without a more detailed testing procedure.
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...If you can put it in your guitar yourself, we’ll sell them to you for $109. or we’ll put them on any popular brand guitar for only $20 per neck plus string replacement time..... |
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Paddy Long
From: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Posted 30 Apr 2008 9:12 pm
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Gosh anyone would think Bobbe had a big box full of these for sale
I must say I have heard different opinions on these non BL pickups from people in the industry I value the opinion of !! |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 1 May 2008 2:56 am
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My "Deleted" is because I delete the comments I made. |
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Gary Lynch
From: Creston, California, USA
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Posted 4 May 2008 8:28 am
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One thing for sure, old/vintage is not always, better. Although you wouldn't think that by the way folks relish their old equipment. The new amps and pickups, if you are willing to pay for the best, are quite often some of the finest ever built. Something about 'vintage' intrigues us and can cloud reality.
If old were better we would be driving some 1920's - 30's vehicles but it isn't the case. Same with amps and pickups.
That's my opinion and I'm sticking with it.
Technology marches on. |
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James Morehead
From: Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 4 May 2008 8:46 am
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I agree Gary L. I like to mix and match the old with the new. I have heard the new 705 is better than the old. Then some say it's not as good. Life goes on.
I play a fender twin, but on MY terms. I have it capped and "voiced" for steel, and in a brand new Rick Johnson head cab/extension cab. It gives me MY tone that I like. I also play an old shobud Professional, but it is not stock. It has a modern undercarrage under it, and the play-ability and tone is awesome. I actually like the new Truetones over the stock shobud pickups, so that's what I use. I'm not interested in museum pieces. I want play-ability and tone.
The improvements in the new modern guitars/amps is just stunning, and it's a wonderful time to be playing steel guitar. |
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