I have used a lil screaming demon in the past and it sounded better but what do you all suggest? It is not routed for a full size bucker.. The hot rails has no life to it if you know what I mean. I want harmonics and smooth warmth and chewiness.
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Hot rails is too dark for me in a strat. Any advice?
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Originally posted by omni 1 View PostI have never heard of that one. I will have to look into it.
Meet the Red Devil for Strat set. All the fat, P.A.F. tone and Texas hot-sauce sizzle of Billy’s favorite, in a pickup that will fit in any Strat-sized single-coil rout—proving that tone as big as Texas can come in deceptively small packages. The Red Devil for Strat set features three unique pickup winds, with specially calibrated Alnico 5 magnets.
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In the mean time, you can also try wiring the Hot Rails in parallel, and see if that sounds better to you.Administrator of the SDUGF
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I would think the Hot Rails really overpowers the Vintage Rails, huh?Administrator of the SDUGF
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i have a hot rails neck, stratbro90 middle, hot rails bridge setup in a strat and its very versatile. the middle single is tapped so i have two output options there (on p/p tone) and i use a 4pdt on/on/on switch to give me series/split/parallel for the hot rails. 500k volume, 250k tone. the series option is a bit dark but i usually use it for overdriven solos and it works fine for that. i do use the series bridge sound for some cleaner sounds too. parallel sounds great all around and the split option is useful as well.
try the 500k pots but also think about a switch to get series/parallel options
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