Ron Ellis 52T vs 50B Telecaster Pickups

Ron Ellis 52T Telecaster Bridge Pickup

Ron Ellis 50B Broadcaster Bridge Pickup

While both pickups share the same vintage-correct appearance, the difference is in how they are voiced and how they respond under the hands.

The 52T and 50B are both early Telecaster style bridge pickups, but they represent two different expressions of that period.

Fundamental Difference

52T
Focused on fundamental note clarity and balance, based on early Blackguard style response.

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

Attack and Compression

52T
The attack is direct and controlled with minimal compression, keeping the note structure stable.

50B
The attack is slightly softer due to increased compression. Notes develop more after the initial pick.

Harmonic Content

52T
Emphasizes the fundamental of the note. Harmonics are present but remain secondary.

50B
More harmonic activity, especially in the upper mids and top end, with greater overtone development.

Midrange and Top End

52T
Balanced midrange with a controlled top end.

50B
More presence in the upper mids and highs, contributing to a more expressive response.

Under Gain

52T
Stays tight and controlled. Notes remain focused and do not spread.

50B
Becomes more dynamic. Compression and harmonic content increase, giving a more reactive feel.

When Each One Makes More Sense

52T
If you want clarity, control and a strong fundamental note with minimal coloration.

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

Expectation

Both are within the same early Telecaster framework. The difference is in harmonic content and compression, not output or extreme EQ shifts.

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Ron Ellis 52T Telecaster Bridge Pickup
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