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  • Fralin Steel Pole 42...?

    Hiya,, any love out there for this steel pole (42) bridge pickup? I've seen Fralin's site & understand where he was perhaps going, but just to hear from experienced ears.... thnx

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    I love my Fralins, but I do not have any of his singles. I can speak to the quality of his pickups but not that particular model.

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    • #3
      I love my Vintage Hots, which are singles. But I have no experience with non-rod-mag singles.

      EDIT: Except for P90 types of course. That's a whole different animal, though.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by eclecticsynergy View Post
        EDIT: Except for P90 types of course. That's a whole different animal, though.
        Is it, though? If the steel pole pickup has the magnet(s) at the bottom it might be similar to a soapbar.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by uOpt View Post

          Is it, though? If the steel pole pickup has the magnet(s) at the bottom it might be similar to a soapbar.
          Fair point. And that less-focused magnetic field might be just the thing to smooth out a Strat bridge.
          Lindy knows what he's doing, no question.

          Still, a P90 coil is wide and shallow, where a Strat coil is narrow and deeper. That's got to affect things.

          I guess the P90s made with rod mags instead of bars might not be entirely unlike a Jazzmaster pickup...
          Never owned a Jazzmaster myself though.

          I've had rod-mag P90s and found them slightly tighter and a bit more immediate than the standard type.
          A tad more Fendery in character, as are the staple pickups. Still have one Duncan staple and a Sentell magpole P90.
          I like them, but have only ever used 'em in neck position. So far.
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