Ron Ellis 50B vs 60T Telecaster Pickups

The 50B and 60T represent two different Telecaster voices. The 50B builds on early Broadcaster characteristics with more harmonic activity, while the 60T moves toward a more balanced mid 60s response.

Ron Ellis 50B Broadcaster Bridge Pickup

Ron Ellis 60T Telecaster Bridge Pickup

While both pickups share the same vintage-correct construction, the difference lies in voicing and response.

Fundamental Difference

50B
More harmonic content and compression, with a more active upper mid and top end response.

60T
More balanced response with smoother mids and a more controlled top end.

Attack and Compression

50B
Slightly softer initial attack with more compression. Notes develop after the pick.

60T
More controlled attack with less compression and a more even response.

Midrange Behavior

50B
Stronger upper mid presence, giving notes more edge and forward character.

60T
More even midrange, contributing to a smoother and more balanced feel.

Harmonic Content

50B
Higher harmonic activity with more overtone development.

60T
Less harmonic emphasis, with a stronger focus on the fundamental note.

Low End and Body

50B
Tighter low end with emphasis on articulation.

60T
More body and slightly fuller low end.

Under Gain

50B
Becomes more expressive, with increased compression and harmonic detail.

60T
Remains controlled and balanced, with less emphasis on harmonic bloom.

When Each One Makes More Sense

50B
If you want more harmonic content, compression and a more expressive response.

60T
If you want a more balanced Telecaster tone with smoother mids and controlled response.

Expectation

Both pickups sit within vintage Telecaster design. The difference is in harmonic content and midrange balance, not output extremes.

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