9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

  • Flat

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • Staggered

    Votes: 7 77.8%

  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

Twitch

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I have an '03 MIM Strat and am planning on changing the pickups to either SSL's or APS's but have a question. I've been doing research on these pickups trying to determine whether to purchase flat or staggered poles.
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

If I'm not mistaken, the staggered poles were designed to go with the 7 1/4" radius. New Fenders (not including RIs) always seem to have flat poles. Your D and G strings might be stronger (louder) than you want with the staggered.
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

while Fender has used flat poles earlier, the current American Series strat has staggered poles
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

I base my decision of whether to use flat or staggered on what I want the guitar to sound like and not on the fingerboard radius. If I want the brighter, glassier, bubblier tone of a vintage Strat I go for staggered. If I'm after a thicker, chunkier tone with less glass to the highs I go for flat.

The original Fender stagger was for a wound G string and what most would consider medium or heavy strings these days. When I first started buying and trading vintage guitars in the 60's it was most usual to find an old Tele or Strat strung with medium to heavy strings with a wound G string...often flatwounds.

Even George Harrison used a wound G string!

Lew
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

O.K. fine, no one agree with me then!

I'll just sulk over here in the corner. :grumble:
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

I didn't mean to kill the thread.
I was just joking, really! :kidding: :wave:
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

My favorite singles to go with a humbucker in an HSS guitar is Fender Fat 50's, but since many HSS guitars have flat radius necks like 12", flat poles would make more sense. I just looked at the new Fender Showmasters, which feature a Duncan JB or 59 along with Fat 50's. The 2005 ones have flat poles, while the older Showmasters had Fat 50's with staggered poles. I guess Fender addressed that issue.
Me? I could care less. They all look and sound fine, as long as you've got the height adjusted OK. That's one thing I'm not that anal about.
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

Are flat pole appropriate for the bridge whereas staggered are appropriate for the neck an d middle?

The Neck radius doesn't really apply at the bridge does it since the strings are flatter?

Or is the issue that each string requires a unique pole height?
 
Re: 9.5" radius = Flat or Staggered?

TwilightOdyssey said:
I prefer the LOOK of the stagger, myself ...
Sonically, it's up to you, man.
yes, I love the look of '70 Camaro Rally sport, big tires on the back...I see what your saying!
 
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