Steeltronics Pickups Launches Our E-Commerce Website
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- Scott Swartz
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Steeltronics Pickups Launches Our E-Commerce Website
Over the last few months I have introduced a new line of steel guitar pickups, the Z Series, which are based on the design used on vintage ZBs, and also the CE and CS series, which are classic single coils with 1/4 diameter magnets similar to Emmons and Truetone pickups. There are threads in Buy And Sell for the pickups here:
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The reason for this post is I have finally got an e-commerce website together for all my pickup offerings, which can be accessed at
www.steeltronics.com
It has all the information, options, and secure online ordering. Check it out!
viewtopic.php?t=358735
viewtopic.php?t=361409
The reason for this post is I have finally got an e-commerce website together for all my pickup offerings, which can be accessed at
www.steeltronics.com
It has all the information, options, and secure online ordering. Check it out!
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Outstanding!
Any chance one of these can be shoehorned into a Sierra modular housing? I can 3D print a base or send an original empty Sierra housing (without electrical contacts). Alternatively, I can make an engineering print and STL or IGS (IGES) file if that will help.
Thanks for making these Scott. I love the sound of my ZB, just too heavy to move around much.
Any chance one of these can be shoehorned into a Sierra modular housing? I can 3D print a base or send an original empty Sierra housing (without electrical contacts). Alternatively, I can make an engineering print and STL or IGS (IGES) file if that will help.
Thanks for making these Scott. I love the sound of my ZB, just too heavy to move around much.
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- Scott Swartz
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Patrick,
I played Sierras for quite a while and happen to have an old pickup laying around that was mounted in a Sierra carrier. I can confirm that a Z pickup would fit in the carrier, and I would be interested in offering a version for Sierras for sure! How about emailing me at scott_swartz@hotmail.com and we can figure out the particulars. Also, I think it might be possible to put the contacts and dovetail mount right in the pickup base and eliminate the need for the carrier. I had already been thinking about this and someone else contacted me on this topic so lets see what we can do.
I played Sierras for quite a while and happen to have an old pickup laying around that was mounted in a Sierra carrier. I can confirm that a Z pickup would fit in the carrier, and I would be interested in offering a version for Sierras for sure! How about emailing me at scott_swartz@hotmail.com and we can figure out the particulars. Also, I think it might be possible to put the contacts and dovetail mount right in the pickup base and eliminate the need for the carrier. I had already been thinking about this and someone else contacted me on this topic so lets see what we can do.
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