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  • Early Hendrix tone ?

    I just got the Jimi Hendrix ''Live at BBC'' CD.
    LOVE his tone he got there.
    It does not even sound like a Strat ! (???)

    I currently have some Squire set in my partscastter Strat.
    You know, (too...) high out put ceramic ones with those thick metal baseplates glued under it.
    I want some alnico units, to get much closer to those BBC recordings.

    Any Suggestions ?

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    I wouldn't focus too much on pickups...

    Any low output Strat set with AlNiCo rods should do the job - or even your original pickups stuffed with AlNiCo rods, if they accept such a mod.

    What makes the Hendrix sound is a series of things like the reverse angled bridge PU, the strings, amps and effects but also traditionally unseen parameters like... cable capacitance.

    A long coily cord will soften the tone of any Strat thanks to stray capacitance. Another long coily cord after a Fuzz Face circuitry will become no less than an external EQ for the fuzz... I've devoted a whole thread to this question here: https://www.mylespaul.com/threads/do...-tests.449103/

    And, good news: cumbersome curly cables can be mimiced by cheap low value capacitors between hot and ground. See the 3rd paragraph from the bottom here: http://www.billlawrence.com/Pages/Al...leandSound.htm

    If you use a set of passive "hot" pickups in order to get more warmth from a Strat, added inductance will darken the tone in the same way than stray capacitance but the loudness of the PU's won't be no more adapted to a good Hendrixy Fuzz Face tone.

    FWIW. Good luck in your tone quest. :-)
    Duncan user since the 80's...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by freefrog View Post
      I wouldn't focus too much on pickups...

      Any low output Strat set with AlNiCo rods should do the job - or even your original pickups stuffed with AlNiCo rods, if they accept such a mod.

      What makes the Hendrix sound is a series of things like the reverse angled bridge PU, the strings, amps and effects but also traditionally unseen parameters like... cable capacitance.

      A long coily cord will soften the tone of any Strat thanks to stray capacitance. Another long coily cord after a Fuzz Face circuitry will become no less than an external EQ for the fuzz... I've devoted a whole thread to this question here: https://www.mylespaul.com/threads/do...-tests.449103/

      And, good news: cumbersome curly cables can be mimiced by cheap low value capacitors between hot and ground. See the 3rd paragraph from the bottom here: http://www.billlawrence.com/Pages/Al...leandSound.htm

      If you use a set of passive "hot" pickups in order to get more warmth from a Strat, added inductance will darken the tone in the same way than stray capacitance but the loudness of the PU's won't be no more adapted to a good Hendrixy Fuzz Face tone.

      FWIW. Good luck in your tone quest. :-)
      GREAT INFO . . . thank you very much !!!
      Formerly known as; SirJackdeFuzz (7400+ posts)

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      • #4
        You're welcome. Feel free to chime if I can help. :-)
        Duncan user since the 80's...

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        • #5
          the reverse bridge pup does change the tone a bit, but there are many other important things going on as freefrog said. low output alnico single coils->coily cord->good germanium fuzzface

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          • #6
            Jimi used a Marshall JTM - 45 back then so a Fender Bassman type of tone would be a great foundation and starting point.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jeremy View Post
              the reverse bridge pup does change the tone a bit, but there are many other important things going on as freefrog said. low output alnico single coils->coily cord->good germanium fuzzface
              The coily chord i have
              I also have a few fuzz units, incl. a decent (for the price) MXR Classic 108 & Throbak Fuzz Haze.



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              • #8
                Originally posted by Securb View Post
                Jimi used a Marshall JTM - 45 back then so a Fender Bassman type of tone would be a great foundation and starting point.
                I have a modern era ''JTM-45-like'' amp, in the form of a 50W Vintage Modern, and a black face Bassman.
                Formerly known as; SirJackdeFuzz (7400+ posts)

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                • #9
                  Sounds like you've got all the equipment you need. What year is the Bassman?
                  Originally Posted by IanBallard
                  Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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                  • #10
                    i have a bullet coily cable and it sounds good, not quite the same as the old crappy ones hendrix was using but im also not running big ass marshalls turned up loud

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                    • #11
                      The Fender CS69 set is really good, haven't tried the SD Jimi set but I imagine they are top notch

                      Nailing Jimi's sound sells lots of gear lol
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                      • #12
                        Sorry fellas, but you need to be left handed to sound like Jimi.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                          Sounds like you've got all the equipment you need. What year is the Bassman?
                          For 'my' Hendrix tone, i have a 1966 black face Bassman, and a 50W Marshall Vintage Modern (head)
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jeremy View Post
                            i have a bullet coily cable and it sounds good, not quite the same as the old crappy ones hendrix was using but im also not running big ass marshalls turned up loud
                            . . . hahahahaha, fair enough.
                            Formerly known as; SirJackdeFuzz (7400+ posts)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Wattage View Post
                              The Fender CS69 set is really good, haven't tried the SD Jimi set but I imagine they are top notch

                              Nailing Jimi's sound sells lots of gear lol
                              Will deff look into both - thank you very much.
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