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ChristopherSchlegel
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06/30/2011 7:03 pm
Originally Posted by: tonypalI have a 60th anniversary HSS strat.[/quote]
Is this what you have?

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/fender-american-deluxe-stratocaster-hss-electric-guitar/511145

It seems weird to me that Fender would offer an "anniversary" strat with 22 frets, a humbucker & updated wiring. :confused: Why not just call it what it is? A new updated take on the classic design. Anyway. :rolleyes:

Supposedly the pickups are already noiseless. And the S-1 switch gives you the option to use the humbucker in single coil mode.
[QUOTE=tonypal]It sounds great except for the lame fender humbuckers.(I never use the bridge pickups because it sounds terrible, tinny, shrill, bloody awful, but very sweet on the other pickups) I want to get rid of the humbuckers and replace them with a good noiseless single coil.

Do you even want the option of a humbucker? Because you might be better off with a more standard strat pickguard and pickup set.

Anyway, you are right that the switch could cause problems with a standard humbucker. You want one that sounds good to you, but also has an extra set of wires to make coil tapping possible. Otherwise, you are going to have to bypass all that stuff & possibly even remove it & replace it all with standard switch & pots.

If you aren't familiar with that type of stuff, then I encourage you to check with a reliable guitar tech. Best of success!
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