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Lace Sensor Red on Tele Bridge Plate
The Lace Sensor Red on Tele Bridge Plate is a high-output noiseless replacement pickup designed specifically for the bridge position of Telecaster-style guitars. Utilizing patented Sensor technology, it combines Barium Ferrite magnets with Micro Matrix Combs to deliver a thick, high-gain tone while maintaining traditional single-coil clarity.
See live pricesOverview and Construction
The Lace Sensor Red on Tele Bridge Plate is a specialized guitar component that integrates the high-output 'Red' sensor directly onto a Telecaster-style bridge plate. This design simplifies installation for players seeking to upgrade their instrument's bridge pickup. The unit is characterized by its sleek black cover and the use of Micro Matrix Combs paired with Barium Ferrite magnets.
Unlike traditional single-coil pickups that use large open poles, Lace Sensor technology uses a unique radiant field design. This reduces the magnetic pull on the strings, which can improve sustain and intonation. The construction is specifically engineered to eliminate the 60-cycle hum commonly associated with traditional Telecaster baseplates.
Tonal Character
The 'Red' variant of the Lace Sensor line is known for being the highest output sensor in the series. When mounted on the Tele bridge plate, it produces a fat, thick tone that leans towards the characteristics of a humbucker while retaining the distinct attack of a single-coil.
Key sonic attributes include: - Output: Enhanced signal strength for driving amplifiers and pedals. - Clarity: Glassy warmth with full, sweet sustain. - Balance: Smooth attack and tonal balance across all strings. - Zero Noise: Silent operation even under high-gain settings.
Applications and Versatility
Due to its high output and noise-free operation, this pickup is a popular choice for genres requiring more power than traditional country or surf. It is particularly well-suited for rock, fusion, and jazz. While it provides the 'fat' tone necessary for heavy rhythm and lead work, it is designed to maintain the 'Tele twang' that players expect from the platform. The balanced response ensures that it remains expressive for both clean and distorted passages.
Comparative Context
In the market of guitar accessories and components, manufacturers like Fender and Gibson offer various covers and vintage-spec hardware, such as the Fender Vintage Precision Bass Pickup Cover or Gibson Truss Rod Covers. However, the Lace Sensor Red is a performance-oriented electronic upgrade rather than a cosmetic or protective accessory like a BAM violin case or a Gear4Music drum bag.
Compared to standard vintage-voiced pickups, the Lace Sensor Red offers significantly higher output and a broader frequency response, making it more competitive for modern performance requirements than traditional passive electronics.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the primary benefit of the Lace Sensor Red technology?
- The primary benefit is the elimination of 60-cycle hum while providing a high-output signal. It uses Micro Matrix Combs to reduce noise and magnetic pull on the strings.
- What type of magnets are used in this pickup?
- This model utilizes Barium Ferrite magnets. These are chosen for their ability to provide enhanced output and tonal balance without being overly harsh.
- What is the aesthetic finish of this specific model?
- This specific unit features a sleek black cover on the pickup itself, mounted to the Telecaster bridge plate for an understated look.
- How does the output of the Red sensor compare to other Lace Sensors?
- The Red sensor is the highest output model in the Lace Sensor range. It is designed for maximum power and a thicker, more aggressive sound.
- Does this pickup require a specific guitar type?
- Yes, it is designed specifically for Telecaster-style guitars that use a standard bridge plate mounting configuration.
- What genres of music are best suited for this pickup?
- It is highly versatile and caters to rock, country, jazz, and fusion players. Its high output makes it especially useful for high-gain rock and lead playing.
- How does the Lace Sensor Red affect string sustain?
- Because it has less magnetic pull than traditional pickups, it allows the strings to vibrate more freely. This results in improved sustain and better intonation across the fretboard.
- Is the bridge plate included with the pickup?
- Yes, this specific model comes pre-mounted on a Tele bridge plate for easier installation and consistent positioning.
- Does it retain the classic 'Tele twang'?
- Yes, while the tone is fatter and higher in output, the design is engineered to preserve the iconic clarity and snap associated with the Telecaster.
- What is the typical price for this unit in the UK?
- The typical price for the Lace Sensor Red on Tele Bridge Plate is approximately £139.
- How does this compare to a standard humbucker?
- While it offers the noise-free performance and high output of a humbucker, it retains the physical footprint and some of the glassy high-end characteristic of a single-coil.
- Is this pickup suitable for both rhythm and lead playing?
- Yes, its balanced response and full sustain make it a versatile choice for both punchy rhythm tracks and expressive soloing.
