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aschleman
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aschleman
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12/20/2006 12:58 pm
There are literally thousands of options when it comes to pickups for a Strat... It kind of depends on what specific tone you're looking for. I will probably never put a non-Fender brand of pickup in a S-S-S configuration Strat. I have an American Strat that has been heavily customized and I put a set of the Custom Shop '69s in it... They've got way more bite than the '54s and the '57/'62 sets... but less grit than the Texas Specials... I find them very very nice for anything. They nail any vintage tone you could want... And they sound awesome clean or distorted. A very balanced set of pickups. I highly recommend them. However.... I realize not everyone is like me... not everyone stays true to the heritage of the Strat... There are countless routes to take when looking for a good blues tone. Like I said, but the CS '69s are my pick for a blues guitar. You already have a nice rig for the blues... The Hot rod Deluxe is a grrrrreat amp for blues. What kind effects are you running??? Strats are pretty well known for having a weak sound in comparison to Gibsons...... But sometimes the only thing standing between your Strat and that overpowering sound is a good Overdrive pedal... I have a TS-808 reissue that I will never go without. Just another option to look at. If you're looking at a good overdirve pedal the cost is going to be similar to that of a set of pickups... You can grab a set of CS '69s for about $130 and a TS-808 reissue can run anywhere from $100-$170... depending on whether it's had mods done to it or not.