James Freeman
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HSS for me. Gotta have the humbucker at the bridge for anything with gain.
I'm pretty sure I have humbuckers that you would be happy with in the bridge . I find that if you get the balance or tone right on HSS or SSS then I am happy either way. BUT I hear a LOT more badly balanced SSS that HSS guitars. Weedy thin bad sounding oscillating distortion on the bridge even when they have the output levels matched . My all time shit overrated strat bridge pickup is the utter garbage Texas Special. Nothing like the pickup in SRV's No1 when they actually measured it.I’ve tried them all. The best I’ve ever gotten was… OK-ish.
But I still find it way easier to get the humbucker sounds I need out of a single coil than to get the single coil sounds I need out of a humbucker.
And the humbucker sounds I get out of single coils are much better than the single coil sounds I get out of humbuckers
Humbuckers have baked in qualities you just can’t get rid of. With single coils I feel like I’m just adding something to what’s there to get into humbucker territory. But with humbuckers you have to try to take something out, and that doesn’t work as well
I may end up trying this mod.What's cool about Dan Armstrong's wiring scheme is that you can blend in as much series or out of phase parallel sounds with the stock sounds that you like.
I'm pretty sure I have humbuckers that you would be happy with in the bridge . I find that if you get the balance or tone right on HSS or SSS then I am happy either way. BUT I hear a LOT more badly balanced SSS that HSS guitars. Weedy thin bad sounding oscillating distortion on the bridge even when they have the output levels matched . My all time shit overrated strat bridge pickup is the utter garbage Texas Special. Nothing like the pickup in SRV's No1 when they actually measured it.
HSS for me. Gotta have the humbucker at the bridge for anything with gain.
I’d be curious to hear what humbuckers you would recommend.
I’m with you on Texas Specials, never liked them. Especially for anything with gain.
I tend to go for less traditional Strat pickups because I get a lot more versatility out of them. I know it’s getting into a gray area since they’re stacked coils, but one of my favorites is the DiMarzio HS-3. They don’t sound anything like traditional Strat pickups, but I find them incredibly versatile.
Not saying I don’t like humbuckers, but this is a Strat with an Area 61 in the bridge and this is all the gain I’ll ever need:
I'm almost at the point where I think the choice of Guitar and Pickup Configuration comes down
to the gig---and that means what kind of music is it, and what is the band configuration?
Context is so important.
I’d be curious to hear what humbuckers you would recommend.
I’m with you on Texas Specials, never liked them. Especially for anything with gain.
I tend to go for less traditional Strat pickups because I get a lot more versatility out of them. I know it’s getting into a gray area since they’re stacked coils, but one of my favorites is the DiMarzio HS-3. They don’t sound anything like traditional Strat pickups, but I find them incredibly versatile.
Not saying I don’t like humbuckers, but this is a Strat with an Area 61 in the bridge and this is all the gain I’ll ever need:
I’d be curious to hear what humbuckers you would recommend.
I’m with you on Texas Specials, never liked them. Especially for anything with gain.
I tend to go for less traditional Strat pickups because I get a lot more versatility out of them. I know it’s getting into a gray area since they’re stacked coils, but one of my favorites is the DiMarzio HS-3. They don’t sound anything like traditional Strat pickups, but I find them incredibly versatile.
Not saying I don’t like humbuckers, but this is a Strat with an Area 61 in the bridge and this is all the gain I’ll ever need:
Indeed. In both the last cover bands I was in I was trying to figure out which Strat would work better, the one with EMG’s or the one that’s more subtle and subdued. One would work great if I was the only guitar player, but the other would definitely be the better choice with 2 guitar players.
Yup. I am kind of over absolutes and all-the-times and all the alwayses that get tossed
about on Forums (totally guilty of it myself in the past).
Tell me what I am playing, and how big the band is, or isn't, and then I'll choose among
a variety of options to get the best result for that situation. Because not all situations are
the same or equal.
Right tool for the job at hand and all that jazz!
That's dangerous thinking.Yup. I am kind of over absolutes and all-the-times and all the alwayses that get tossed
about on Forums (totally guilty of it myself in the past).
Tell me what I am playing, and how big the band is, or isn't, and then I'll choose among
a variety of options to get the best result for that situation. Because not all situations are
the same or equal.
Right tool for the job at hand and all that jazz!
Every time I’ve had a HSS Strat I’ve ended up frustrated that I can’t get the tones I need out of the bridge for stuff like country and surf, and the position 2 tones aren’t as good.
But getting heavy crunch out of a SSS bridge is no problem.