i need a single coil sized pickup in the neck of one of my SUPERSTRATS it is angled i'm using a C5 or JB in the bridge i think i have down to the HOTRAILS(neck) or CLASSIC STACK(neck) for shred type stuff anybody bigger and fatter are the way to be!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: classic stack (neck) VS hotrails (neck)
I have a classic stack in my Soloist. Like Fitz said, it's a little overpowered by my JB. It does not seem to give me that nice bubbly water of rocks "Dave Murray" sound which you're probably looking for. It has a nice clean sound, though. I'm going to try a Hot Rails money permitting.
-MattOriginally posted by Scott_FOn that day, should I ever be so unlucky, I will expect an unholy assault of pure metal mayhem attacking all my senses with a little tiny voice in the background screaming Effing Hails!
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As a matter of fact. If you try a Hot Rails and don't care for it, let me know.Originally posted by Scott_FOn that day, should I ever be so unlucky, I will expect an unholy assault of pure metal mayhem attacking all my senses with a little tiny voice in the background screaming Effing Hails!
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the "bubbly water of rocks like dave murray " is what i'm going for !!!!!!!!!!! thanks JAMMERMATTWayne Rock-legend #143 Jazz/JB
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Re: classic stack (neck) VS hotrails (neck)
The JB Jr. neck model is very tasty for a humbucking sound from a strat's neck position. Smooth, and it's loud enough to blend with the regular JB at the bridge.Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.
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Re: classic stack (neck) VS hotrails (neck)
what amp settings? and how high do you have the pup off the plate?
i have a HR in my strat at the neck, and i can only really get the 'woman tone' type weepy sound... is it more poweramp gain?
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I typo'd. I didn't mean to say "bubbly water of rocks," but instead meant to say, "bubbly water over rocks"... but the first description has some strange ring to it, don't you think? Anyway, I'm from the northwest where we've got lots of streams, and that gurgling water sound just reminds me of that neck tone. Fast and furious, very smooth and seamless. The water here is COLD, though, which Dave's sound is not!Originally posted by Scott_FOn that day, should I ever be so unlucky, I will expect an unholy assault of pure metal mayhem attacking all my senses with a little tiny voice in the background screaming Effing Hails!
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Hey! Wolcott CT?
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