Thinking of changing out the stock Player pickups for something vintage. It's been suggested that I go with the SSL-2 set because the poles are flat, rather than go with something like the SSL-1 or Fender 57/62 set because it will "fit" the radius (9.5") better. This confuses me since the stock pickups are staggered and they fit fine (I mean, OBVIOUSLY, since they're made specifically for the guitar). Does anybody have any insight they can throw at me?
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While the Players Series Strat pickups are staggered, it's a mild stagger compared to a traditional vintage style stagger. If I had one of those Strats, I'd leave the stock pickups in there and play the snot out of it. Every one of them I've picked up and played around here has been excellent. Fender really did a fantastic job on them.
BUT, if you want something vintage sounding and not staggered and are open to noiseless pickups, go for the Classic Stack Plus all around. If you want a hotter bridge, the Vintage Hot Stack Plus (STK-S7) is a good option. Go with the Custom Stack Plus in the bridge for even more beef (and would make the set similar to the SSL-1/SSL-1/SSL-5 or SSL-2/SSL-2/SSL-6).Last edited by ErikH; 01-13-2022, 10:31 AM.
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If I have the choice, I always go flat. It is easier to balance the radius of the strings. Classic staggers were made with wound 3rd strings in mind. The SSL-2 is a great set.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by ErikH View PostBUT, if you want something vintage sounding and not staggered and are open to noiseless pickups, go for the Classic Stack Plus all around.
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Originally posted by ErikH View PostIf I had one of those Strats, I'd leave the stock pickups in there and play the snot out of it. Every one of them I've picked up and played around here has been excellent. Fender really did a fantastic job on them.
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Originally posted by ErikH View PostBUT, if you want something vintage sounding and not staggered and are open to noiseless pickups, go for the Classic Stack Plus all around. If you want a hotter bridge, the Vintage Hot Stack Plus (STK-S7) is a good option.
I listened to SSL-5/6 and STK-S6 and it's going a bit to far for me.
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But a set of STK-S4s is squarely in vintage territory, and certainly worth exploring.Administrator of the SDUGF
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