Unfortunately as i get older, I seem to keep loosing hair and my guitars get less pointy.........I need a bridge humbucker for my strat but everything I try just seems too Thin and week sounding, any suggestions? I changed pots and it's not alot of difference. Should I try possibly a 100k vs the 250 or 500k ?
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Originally posted by Calsip View PostMy MIM Plus Top Strat has a Seymour Duncan Pegasus in it. It sounds huge. I would recommend trying that. I have the standard pot still in it.
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The Custom Custom sounds amazing in a Strat, balances well with singles, and is neither thin nor weak. Perfect for a 1 guitar band, too, as it takes up a big amount of the frequency spectrum.Administrator of the SDUGF
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There are several unconventional things you can do to warm up a bridge hum. All of which will work, however, and for less $ than a new pickup:
- Yes, an 100k volume pot will knock down highs and warm it up.
- Double thick magnets increase output and warms it up so it's less shrill.
- Get a pickguard with the bridge rout moved towards the neck. 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch will have a large effect.
Or you can also get a hotter pickup with a warm magnet like A2 or swap a warm magnet into it. As output increases, the warmer the pickup gets. It's a misconception that hot pickups are aggressive by nature. Some are voiced that way but everything equal as you move upwards in heat, the less shrill the sound will be and vice versa. The Custom Custom is a perfect example.
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