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Dennis Manuel
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Post by Dennis Manuel »

What pickup would you suggest installing on an Emmons Lashley Legrande that would make it sound like the old Emmons push pull.
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To me, the closest you are going to get is to have the stock single coil Emmons pickups. There is probably no magic thing that will make it sound like a PP. If there was a lot of people would have it.
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Post by Steve Feldman »

The new Lawrence L-910s are supposed to be close to a single coil sound. Might be worth a look see.

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I always thought that no one could ever
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Post by Donny Hinson »

I have heard that the E66 is a copy of the original P/P pickup...is this true?