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After buying a few of Jesse's pedals and being amazed, I got a set of Bluebird pickups for my favourite Mexican strat. It sounds like the best strat ever - like a million dollars dipped in honey. As you say, perfect tonal spectrum. Superb video as always, my friend.
I bought so many sets of strat pickups looking for something I like and finally got a set of Blue Birds, game over! These are the best I have ever played!
Man they are so good! When an incredible player like Jesse makes gear, the result is insane feel. I love them. Glad you dig em too, and thanks for watching.
I bought a Heavy Hand after watching your demo, which led me to other KingTone pedals, which led me to Jesse Davey the player, which led me to “Soundtrack for the Movie That Wasn’t There”-so good.
I have a set and love them. I used the neck and middle and then snuck a patent # in the bridge for some fun. Fantastic pickups by an absolute beast of a player
That’s so cool! I bet that is insane! And yes, it’s quite humbling to demo Jesse’s stuff because he is ridiculously talented - but he’s the nicest guy in the world!
Excellent video. Please, I hope you can answer. In the description it mentions some terms. Could you tell me what it means sonorously: "woody", "hollow", "glassy" and "sandy grit"?. I will be very grateful for your reply. Greetings.
These are all words I associate with Stevie Ray Vaughan, and by extension Jesse Davey’s playing - the creator of these pickups. I sat here for a second trying to come up with a way to define them, but I would say go listen to Lenny by SRV. That’s what I mean.
I already subscribed. Excellent channel. I just want to show you what I was able to find out about these terms. I'm not sure it's okay, that's why I was asking. I'm looking for a good set for my stratocaster and the bluebird are a good option. I understand that woody brings out the qualities of the wood of the guitar, a treble that is somewhat bright but soft. Hollow refers to the fact that the mid frequencies are very scooped. Glassy and indicate that it refers to the fact that the high frequencies are well accentuated but that in the end it is a pleasant sound that never distorts. Others say the opposite, that those high frequencies do break. Do you have any opinion about it?. Greetings.
Epic demo! I did want to ask; I searched the writing on the page but could not find if these are Noiseless Pickups or if they have that light buzz between settings on the selector like most Strat pickups
I see that you tilt pickups to balance the strings. I do too. I like the rate indicator led on the tremolo pedal. Does that help you play in sync with it?
Yeah Jesse recommends slanting the bass side of each pickup lower so that you can crank the amp and the low end on the amp eq even more without getting too boomy - tried them at a variety of heights and can’t make ‘em sound bad, but this is a good way to go! And yes I am a fan of modulation pedals showing their rates with a pulsing LED - but I feel how to play with modulation in my playing, for instance I may not play WITH the rate, but against it. The Origin Revival Trem doesn’t have tap tempo, so it’s something I just set to a nice tempo and leave it. Thanks a ton for watching! Appreciate you! Make sure to subscribe.
As long as they don’t get demagnetized, decades and decades. There are amazing guitars out there from the 50s and 60s that sound incredible - others need a pickup rewind or new magnets. Thanks for watching! Hope that helps
Yeah, the Benson game is very competitive, pretty much a Reverb situation unless you can join the Benson Amps Facebook group and look for members who put used units up for sale, and I also recommend following Benson on Instagram and turning on post and story notifications when new units come up! Just some pro tips for you 🔥
Thank you! Best Strat or Tele you can buy for $2000 - that’s for sure. Killer wiring and lollar pickups loaded in stock. They are consistent AF with great setups when new. I’m a big fan of them! The only thing I usually add is an Emerson treble bleed Been really fun to have the kingtone pick ups in there instead, I’m loving them as well with the kingtone switch.
Recommendation from Jesse Davey himself - angle the bass side low so you can push the bass content on the amp and pedals and stay nice and bright. I’ve usually kept them pretty uniform height from bass to treble but this was a cool flavor, dig it
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As always. Your videos made at high-level. Amazing content, tones, playing.
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment. If you haven’t subscribed, please take a moment to do so, and consider telling your friends! Cheers! 🍻
After buying a few of Jesse's pedals and being amazed, I got a set of Bluebird pickups for my favourite Mexican strat. It sounds like the best strat ever - like a million dollars dipped in honey. As you say, perfect tonal spectrum.
Superb video as always, my friend.
That’s amazing. When a killer player like him designs gear, the inevitable result is such a dialed in feel!! He’s the man.
I'm here a year late to this...but WOW. LOVE all of this. Fabulous playing and sounds as always.
Thanks a ton, so appreciate that! 🙌
Check out all my Kingtone demos here:
ruclips.net/p/PLLY1KzQHoiH2Us1A7wanL9-HuG7T-Ybqm&si=IyLkKzoaiUgoliEu
Fantastic playing, this was a great video not only to hear what the pups and pedals can do but just musically.
Thank you so much! I try to bring an improvised feel and just see where the gear takes me. I really appreciate that.
I bought so many sets of strat pickups looking for something I like and finally got a set of Blue Birds, game over! These are the best I have ever played!
Man they are so good! When an incredible player like Jesse makes gear, the result is insane feel. I love them. Glad you dig em too, and thanks for watching.
I bought a Heavy Hand after watching your demo, which led me to other KingTone pedals, which led me to Jesse Davey the player, which led me to “Soundtrack for the Movie That Wasn’t There”-so good.
Love that!
I have a set and love them. I used the neck and middle and then snuck a patent # in the bridge for some fun. Fantastic pickups by an absolute beast of a player
That’s so cool! I bet that is insane! And yes, it’s quite humbling to demo Jesse’s stuff because he is ridiculously talented - but he’s the nicest guy in the world!
I want these pickups but more than that, I want your playing skill, man. Excellent stuff as always.
Thank you so much! 🙌 Makes my day! Hit me up if you want to talk playing skills and strategy on instagram DM! instagram.com/edgeofbreakup
Excellent video. Please, I hope you can answer. In the description it mentions some terms. Could you tell me what it means sonorously: "woody", "hollow", "glassy" and "sandy grit"?. I will be very grateful for your reply. Greetings.
These are all words I associate with Stevie Ray Vaughan, and by extension Jesse Davey’s playing - the creator of these pickups. I sat here for a second trying to come up with a way to define them, but I would say go listen to Lenny by SRV. That’s what I mean.
@@EdgeofBreakupThank you so much.
Check this out too, the creator of the pickups and kingtone pedals. He is a masterful player: ruclips.net/video/-piOj4vyJzE/видео.html
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I already subscribed. Excellent channel. I just want to show you what I was able to find out about these terms. I'm not sure it's okay, that's why I was asking. I'm looking for a good set for my stratocaster and the bluebird are a good option. I understand that woody brings out the qualities of the wood of the guitar, a treble that is somewhat bright but soft. Hollow refers to the fact that the mid frequencies are very scooped. Glassy and indicate that it refers to the fact that the high frequencies are well accentuated but that in the end it is a pleasant sound that never distorts. Others say the opposite, that those high frequencies do break. Do you have any opinion about it?. Greetings.
Fire demo!
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Another great video! I need to get me a set of these!
Thanks a ton Sam! Appreciate it! 🙌
Epic demo! I did want to ask; I searched the writing on the page but could not find if these are Noiseless Pickups or if they have that light buzz between settings on the selector like most Strat pickups
They are not noiseless, they are made to be vintage spec but modded for Jesse’s tastes - thx for watching!
Great playing btw 😮
Thank you sir!!
Wow, sounds beautiful. 2 min in.
Thank you much!
I see that you tilt pickups to balance the strings. I do too.
I like the rate indicator led on the tremolo pedal. Does that help you play in sync with it?
Yeah Jesse recommends slanting the bass side of each pickup lower so that you can crank the amp and the low end on the amp eq even more without getting too boomy - tried them at a variety of heights and can’t make ‘em sound bad, but this is a good way to go!
And yes I am a fan of modulation pedals showing their rates with a pulsing LED - but I feel how to play with modulation in my playing, for instance I may not play WITH the rate, but against it. The Origin Revival Trem doesn’t have tap tempo, so it’s something I just set to a nice tempo and leave it.
Thanks a ton for watching! Appreciate you! Make sure to subscribe.
Brilliant demo . Strange question but how long can pick ups last ?
As long as they don’t get demagnetized, decades and decades. There are amazing guitars out there from the 50s and 60s that sound incredible - others need a pickup rewind or new magnets. Thanks for watching! Hope that helps
@@EdgeofBreakup excellent thanks 🙏
The Benson amps are no longer taking orders so I bought a Friedman runt 50, it should do me well in the bedroom with the fryette power station
Yeah, the Benson game is very competitive, pretty much a Reverb situation unless you can join the Benson Amps Facebook group and look for members who put used units up for sale, and I also recommend following Benson on Instagram and turning on post and story notifications when new units come up! Just some pro tips for you 🔥
Sounds awesome. How do you like the Nash?
Thank you! Best Strat or Tele you can buy for $2000 - that’s for sure. Killer wiring and lollar pickups loaded in stock. They are consistent AF with great setups when new. I’m a big fan of them! The only thing I usually add is an Emerson treble bleed
Been really fun to have the kingtone pick ups in there instead, I’m loving them as well with the kingtone switch.
Buy your set of Kingtone Bluebird J1 pickups here: www.kingtoneguitar.com/product/bluebird-j1-guitar-pickups/
Nice playing as always. I don’t have instagram (or any social media, really) otherwise I’d definitely join the community.
Thanks a lot for watching! Appreciate you taking the time to check it out :)
🔊I noticed all of the pickups are very skewed in the pick- guard. Why is it? 🎸 Keep up the good work🎸
Recommendation from Jesse Davey himself - angle the bass side low so you can push the bass content on the amp and pedals and stay nice and bright. I’ve usually kept them pretty uniform height from bass to treble but this was a cool flavor, dig it
@@EdgeofBreakup Please, give us some measurements of PU height on both sides! Thanks!
My dream is this pickups! But is so expensive…😢
Yeah, unfortunately, small batch amazing pick ups cost money. Save up, if you want it bad enough, I’m sure you can put it together.
@@EdgeofBreakup Have you tried the van zandt true vintage? are the ones I use
Nope, never heard of them. Got any clips of them being played?
@@EdgeofBreakup ruclips.net/video/PPDuWVOaU5A/видео.html
The colors, the effects, the playing, you made it magic. Thanks you. I admire Jesse for his diverse creativity.
It would be nice to hear them through a basic amp without all the pedals. Just guitar n amp. Like a champion 20.
Plenty of other channels for that, this is how I play through my rig.