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  • Duncan Quarter Pounders?

    Hey guys! I'm getting ready to replace the neck and middle single-coils in my home-made strat. I have a JB in the bridge. The stock SCs sound lifeless and when I switch from the JB to the neck, during a solo, the gain drops and I loose all of the singing quality that I'm looking for. As I understand it, the QP will give me a fatter sound along the lines of a P-90. I think this maybe the pups for me. I just wanted to get some opinions from you guys. I play music simular to Fuel & Collective Soul. I need a very fluid neck position lead sound that's fat and punchy.

    Thanks!
    JD
    2001 Les Paul Classic (Antiquity Set)
    2005 Les Paul Standard (Aldrich set)
    2019 Washburn N24 (Duncan Custom Shop PATB)

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    Re: Duncan Quarter Pounders?

    The QPs will definately give you more punch and output. With my JB loaded Strat I ended up with a lil59 in the neck and a Hot Stack in the middle. Killer tone and plenty of output.
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      Re: Duncan Quarter Pounders?

      a qp in the neck is plenty fat and punchy, sings really well on solos too!

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