View Full Version : Pickup replacement/combo ideas?
ryanbailey
12-02-2002, 06:45 PM
hey guys i got a mexistrat (yea yea its funny but i gotta deal with it) and i gotta get rid of these beaner pickups. they hum way too much and have ****ty range. im lookin for a indie/emo/punk feel so tone needs to be pretty big.
now my question, how should i upgrade the pickups? should i get ALL new pickups, and if so should i get the same exact pickup for all 3 positions. i've been looking at alot of the duncans and im liking the SHR-1 hot rails to get a humbuckling feel out of em. please help me out any and all info greatly appreciated.
so summing this up: Mexican Strat - need new pickups - possible combinations?? - should i get all of one type? -
Lordathestrings
12-02-2002, 11:13 PM
You will need a higher-output pickup for the bridge position in order to keep the sound balanced. There is much less string movement next to the bridge, so using the same pickups in all positions would mean the bridge pu would not be loud enough.
ryanbailey
12-03-2002, 02:14 AM
cool thanks... any other ideas fellas?
You can get Identical pick-ups for all positions if you like, and you can solve the output problem by changing the hight of the pick-up from the guitar body (the bridge would be the highest), A lot of people do this.
Other people prefer to get different pickups for each position, so it's up to you and your taste in pickups.
Actualy, if I had a strat I'd like to stay with single coils. You'll change it's straty sound if you get humbuckers. I've never played a hot rail before, but it's a compact sized humbucker and probably your guitar won't sound like a strat with one of these.
Incidents Happen
12-04-2002, 06:30 PM
maybe i just imagined this, but i thought i saw the exact topic on a different part of the board...prolly imagined it!:D
anyways, I've liked humbuckers, ever since i've gotten my les paul (gibson). If you want humbuckers though, be prepared to do some work!
Try the Dimarzio SD-1, for high output stuff.
u10ajf
12-08-2002, 11:26 AM
Nope, no imagination, only good memory!
ryanbailey
12-11-2002, 01:37 AM
agreed fellas but the fact still remains i would like help and sarcasm is not of that sort... so if you have seen this post 31928 times redirect me to it or somtin... peace
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