Emerson Custom 1 Meg Premier Pro Pots // Essential Mod For Your Jazzmaster or Jaguar!
Today I’ve got the new @EmersonCustomUSA 1 Meg Premier Pro Pots! These potentiometers have the perfect taper and sound fantastic for cleaning up fuzz, amps, and overdrives, and they work phenomenally with the Emerson Custom Treble Bleed Mod units!
Today you’re hearing them in my @BlackBobbin Phantone, with my @BensonAmps Vincent 2×12″ with @scumbackspeakerscabsinc4526 H75-PVC speakers, @IbanezOfficial Keeley-modded Tubescreamer TS9 with @effectrode Tube Vibe. The cab is mic’d with @royerlabs R10/R121, @LautenAudio LS-208, and @ohmaworld Ribbon mics into a @UniversalAudio Apollo x4 interface and mixed in @Ableton Live.
Check out Emerson Premier Pro Pots here:
https://emersoncustom.com/products/emerson-premier-pro-potentiometers?sca_ref=6282128.5O9h8BhMpG
Check out the Black Bobbin Phantone here:
Black Bobbin Phantone
Check out the Lollar ’63 Jazzmaster Pickup Set here:
https://www.lollarguitars.com/63-jazzmaster
Quick Jump Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:08 Demo Begins, Pushed Clean Channel, Benson Amps Vincent
05:32 With modulation, Effectrode Tube Vibe
07:09 Keeley Modded Tubescreamer TS-9, slamming Benson Amps Vincent Clean Channel
09:48 TS-9 plus Uni-Vibe
10:51 Volume Knob Cleanup
11:32 Uni-Vibe bypassed
12:34 Guitar Volume back to 10
12:53 Activate Benson Amps Vincent “Vinny” Dirt Channel, slam it with TS-9 Boost
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Originally posted by UC7cjErdQofzOZRBD335ZR6A at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy7fF2sxK-M

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according to the guitar tech, mike Bloomfield used 1 meg in his tele. the video with GE Smith and "I forget who but really famous guitar tech and builder" go over it while deconstructing it.
Sounds killer, Sean!
Sounds great. In the title you call these Lollar 63 pickups, but later on they are listed as Lollar Black Bobbin pickups. These are two different sets. They appear to be radiused to me which suggests they are Black the Bobbins and not the 63s. Is this true?