The Fast Track 1 has more headroom than a vintage single-coil, and performs well with both clean and overdriven amps. For any situation where single-coil sound with higher power and hum-cancellation is required. Can be used in any position in a standard Strat® setup. Although it isn't as loud as high-output pickups, it combines very well with all of our full-size humbuckers because it has the dynamic range to keep up, especially with overdrive.
Neck run in series and parallelI play metal too and I'd love for the guitar to do both.
I'm going for dirty Blues tone in Drop D or Drop C#. I want noiseless PUs and am looking to try something new. They'll go in a FR equipped Basswood Strat with maple fretboard.
I have a guitar with three Vintage Rails, it sounds very weak. The reason is obvious to me in hindsight, the single rails don't bring enough magnetic strength to the guitar strings. At least a DiMarzio Cruiser retains the two rails. The reason I went with them, and stick with them, is the Rails don't have the base flange like most pickups, which was a requirement for this guitar, and they're the lowest output, flangeless pickup I could find. I will probably replace them with Gold Lace Sensors, though I think the Vintage Rails do look really cool.
Vintage Rails are also wired in parallel.
When did you compare Golds with Hot Golds?I'd recommend looking into the Hot Gold set. They are actually more vintage and open sounding than the standard Golds. Plus you get the option of having an overwound bridge if you so choose.
It was only a few months ago you said you had never tried Lace Sensors and had bought a Light Blue/Silver/Emerald set per my rec. and waited some time to try then out because some active circuitry hadn't yet arrived.
How dare you hide this up your sleeve and not keep me apprised, lol!