Tone Specific

1961 Virgil Arlo Black Label Telecaster Pickup - Best Tele Pickup for Andy Summers Tone

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Tone Specific

1961 Virgil Arlo Black Label Telecaster Pickup - Best Tele Pickup for Andy Summers Tone

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You Deserve The Best Tone.

  • If you're chasing Andy Summers’ tone, the Virgil Arlo Black Label 1961 Tele pickups are the best option for nailing that sound. We made this set with a standard 61 Single Tele Neck because his tone's are associated with his bridge pickup & most players get this set for the bridge pickup, not the neck humbucker. We also offer this set with the Neck Humbucker, contact us if you are interested. 

    1. Closest to Vintage 1961 Fender Pickups

    Virgil Arlo pickups are hand-wound with a meticulous attention to detail, using materials and winding techniques that replicate the tonal characteristics of true early-'60s Fender pickups. These pickups capture:

    • The chime and warmth of Andy Summers’ original pickups
    • The dynamic response and touch sensitivity crucial for his playing style
    • Aged alnico magnets that mimic the slight degaussing of Summers' vintage pickup

    2. Virtual Stagger Design for String Balance

    One challenge with vintage Tele pickups is inconsistent string balance, especially when switching between chords and single-note runs. Virtual Stagger technology ensures:

    • Even output across all strings, preventing certain notes from being too loud or weak
    • Better dynamics and sustain, key for Summers' chordal work and arpeggios

    3. Works Perfectly with Effects

    Just like Summers’ original bridge pickup, Virgil Arlo’s Black Label 1961 bridge pickup keeps clarity and note separation intact even when running through flangers, compressors, and delays. This makes it an ideal choice for players who want his airy, textural tone without muddiness.

    4. Handcrafted Like a True Vintage Pickup

    Much like how boutique amps aim to recreate the magic of vintage circuits, Virgil Arlo pickups are hand-wound to match the feel, response, and sonic characteristics of real '60s Tele pickups, making them the most authentic option for achieving Andy Summers’ tone.

    Limited Edition - Get Them While You Can

    During the R&D process, the Black Label design was directly compared to the original pickups from the legendary 1961 Tele. No cost was spared in making a pickup that captures the sound and feel of a 1961 Tele. The tone is spot on.

    The 1961 Virgil Arlo Black Label Tele were originally sold for $800 per set. This set is no longer available. Please check ebay or Reverb for used sets.

    You can achieve similar results with our Deluxe Telecaster Set, which is considered by many to be the best Tele Pickups ever made