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  • SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

    I have a MIM Strat and have so far replaced the neck pup with an SSL-1. I was wondering whether to put another SSL-1 in the middle and an SSL-5 in the neck. Has anyone tried this combination and perhaps could give some advice if this is a good combination?

    Thanks.

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    Re: SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

    Yes I have and it's a good combo. Worked well for me on a mahogany body with maple top. Sounds similar to the David Gilmour signature strat by Fender. The SSL-1's are a very clean vintage sound. The SSL-5 has noticeable warmth and increased output. Hope this helps!

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    • #3
      Re: SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

      Thanks for the advice, sounds like the type of tone I'm after, I'll go for it!

      Cheers.

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        Re: SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

        i have that combo in my strat. Its pretty damn good.

        Dont know if this interests you much but....
        make sure you know whether your middle pickup is the regular ssl-1 or the RWRP ssl-1. If you buy an RWRP version then you will get the hum cancelling effect in positions 2 and 4 of your 5 way selector (which is pretty standard for strats since the 60s). If you just get a regular ssl-1 then you will lose the hum cancelling effect in those positions. I actually prefer non-cancelling because i feel the sound in positions 2 and 4 are a truer "blend" of the sound of two pickups, whereas when they are hum cancelling the sound seems to thin out a little. It all comes down to what you prefer. Its just a matter of making a decision about which way you want to go when you install the new pickups.
        Last edited by Chickenwings; 09-14-2014, 08:32 PM.
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        • #5
          Re: SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

          Originally posted by gibson175 View Post
          i have that combo in my strat. Its pretty damn good.
          Me too, but i had a hard time dialing in a versatile amp set-up until i changed my wiring to this:
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          • #6
            Re: SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

            Originally posted by gibson175 View Post
            i have that combo in my strat. Its pretty damn good.

            Dont know if this interests you much but....
            make sure you know whether your middle pickup is the regular ssl-1 or the RWRP ssl-1. If you buy an RWRP version then you will get the hum cancelling effect in positions 2 and 4 of your 5 way selector (which is pretty standard for strats since the 60s). If you just get a regular ssl-1 then you will lose the hum cancelling effect in those positions. I actually prefer non-cancelling because i feel the sound in positions 2 and 4 are a truer "blend" of the sound of two pickups, whereas when they are hum cancelling the sound seems to thin out a little. It all comes down to what you prefer. Its just a matter of making a decision about which way you want to go when you install the new pickups.
            Thanks for the info. I have shielded my strat and it has reduced the hum quite well. Therefore I will take your advice and get the regular SSL-1

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            • #7
              Re: SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

              Originally posted by hamerfan View Post
              Me too, but i had a hard time dialing in a versatile amp set-up until i changed my wiring to this:
              Thanks for the wiring diagram, I'll see how it goes and may copy what you have done.

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              • #8
                Re: SSL-1 and SSL-5 combination on a Strat

                Originally posted by hamerfan View Post
                Me too, but i had a hard time dialing in a versatile amp set-up until i changed my wiring to this:
                thats pretty cool. I had a similar resistor setup when i built a hum/sing tele. it works well.
                "Technique is really the elimination of the unneccessary ... it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to acheive the smooth flow of energy and intent"
                Yehudi Menuhin

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