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Post by Steve Hackney »

Question for Carter players. What is your favorite pickup?
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XR-16
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Hands down. XR16
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Post by Howard Parker »

Lace Alumitone (E9)

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Post by Bill Moore (RIP) »

I have a Carter S-10, with a George L 10-1 pickup, it sounds exceptionally good. I had a D-10 with a Tonealinger that sounded great too. Carters seem to be pretty consistently good sounding,regardless of the pickup.
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my Carters have various George L pickups, which sound clear and even
one of my Carters has (stock?) single coils, which have a very appealing, slightly bassy, "classic country" sound, but hum a lot when I open up the volume pedal
a nice luxury would be to hear Carters with both types, then decide...
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Post by Steve Hackney »

I had an E-66 on a sd12 andit sounded pretty good. I've got an E-66 on my sd10 and it doest sound quite right to my ear.
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Post by Howard Parker »

I don't recall Carter's "standard" pickup being a single coil. Mine certainly were not.

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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

Steve--I put an E-66 on my Carter SD-12 specifically for a really bad room I occasionally played. My Lawrence pups just weren't quite as hum cancelling, for some reason. It was perfectly acceptable but not at all my preference. It only stayed on the guitar long enough to cover a couple of gigs at this place.

Except for this unique circumstance, XR-16 was the pickup that made me stop looking any further.
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

re: standard----Carter's web form for configuring and ordering a guitar gave options for pretty much any and all pickups.

These are the sound samples they provided:

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Thanks Jon!!

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Alumitones sound great in a Carter.
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John always told me on his guitars use xr-16 pickups for the best sound. He said no other pickup brought out the best in Carter guitars. He would put whatever pickup you wanted but that is what he would recommend. Dale
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Post by Ron Pruter »

Forgive my dumb question, but who makes the XR-16? Is that a Bill Lawrence?
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Post by Per Berner »

Shouldn't the first question be: What kind of music will you be playing, and what tone do you strive for?

C6 bebop, modern Nashville radio pop or 60's hardcore country aren't exactly the same.

I wouldn't want the world's best sounding humbucker anywhere near my Telecaster, and so on...
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Post by Steve Hackney »

I play what I call, Trrue country, 60's and 70's. From the description that I've been given and the sound clips that Jon provided, the sound that I'm looking for is gonna be from the XR-16 or the alumitone.
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Post by George Macdonald »

Steve, In my opinion, you will be happy with the Lawrence XR-16. I have tried most of the popular pickups over the last 10 years in my S12 Carter. The XR-16 has been in it a lot of the time, but currently I have a Telonics 427 [12 string] with the two rows of adjustable poles. The bottom end seams a little clearer with the Telonics. If you are looking for an XR-16, Al Brisco at "Steel Guitars of Canada" has them.
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Post by Steve Hackney »

I looked on Al's site is the LXR-16 the same as the XR-16?
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Post by George Macdonald »

Yes Steve. The L stands for Lawrence. By the way, I don't think the Alumitone uses the same screw holes as other pickups and requires new holes drilled. I could be wrong though.
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Post by Ollin Landers »

I have a Carter S-12U with a Wallace TrueTone. I love the sound but it's really noisy in the wrong environment. I am seriously considering an XR-16.

I have a USA Nashville Tele with the stock pickups and a Mexican Tele I upgraded with Lawrence L280 and L289 pickups.

I'll have to say the Nashville plays better but even though the Mexican does not play as well I think it sounds better.

I'm sold on Lawrence pickups.
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Post by Ned McIntosh »

My Carter D10 came with Wallace Truetones on it but they were prone to picking up stray electromagnetic fields so they hummed (no, it wasn't because they didn't know the words!)

I replaced them with Alumitones and have had no problems with hum since, and great tone with excellent string-separation into the bargain. Money well invested, and they were easy to install.
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Post by Steve Hackney »

I've also considered that it may just be the guitar and a different pick up might not help, but I don't think so, so I'll try a different pickup before I condemn the guitar.
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Post by Howard Parker »

What do you find lacking with your current setup?

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Post by Chris Johnson »

I really like the new 705's in my Carter. I previously had the XR-16 in it for 2+ years and enjoyed them for the time being.

I still have my XR-16 if you're interested?

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Post by Steve Hackney »

Howard. I'm not as good at describing what is lacking as some people are. But I guess the sound I'm getting now is kind of lacking fullness, which could even be the way I'm playing.