Anyone use a twang banger in their strat

jball85

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Does anyone have any input on using twang bangers in strats? I love the sound of tele bridge pickups btw.
 
Re: Anyone use a twang banger in their strat

I have em in two of my strats...Your strat won't ever really do the Tele bridge position thing,but nice pickups..Pretty beefy,slightly more mids than a stock single coil..More agressive on the attack..Don't know how else to explain,but this and the SSL5/6 are my favorite strat bridge single coils.
 
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Haven't had one fitted for a while, but it adds a 'Tele-ish' twang and beef to the Strat bridge tone. I always loved it using a medium, crunchy gain setting. Very addictive.
 
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i have one in the bridge of a strat and i like it very much. not really all that tele like but its a great strat bridge pup. gets a nice growl thru my old deluxe reverb
 
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I have the Twangbanger in several Stratocasters of varying price. IMO, the pickup delivers a sound that is basically beefed up Strat with strong hints of Tele and P90. I happen to like this but it is no substitute for a Tele, Broadcaster or Nocaster.
 
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i have one in the bridge of a strat and i like it very much. not really all that tele like but its a great strat bridge pup. gets a nice growl thru my old deluxe reverb

Eggs Actly. Nice growl. More output and more mids than a stock Strat bridge pickup.

Maybe without the middle pickup it would sound more like a Tele. I have a Duncan Custom Shop '53 Tapped Tele pickup in my Strat, and it didn't really start to sound like a Tele until I removed the middle pickup. ;)

Not much of a Tele tone:


A lot more of a Tele tone:
 
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Re: Anyone use a twang banger in their strat

the Twang Banger is my all time favorite strat pickup. I used APS-2s in the neck and middle wired it up with a push/pull (the 7 way strat wiring) to get bridge and neck together. Very versatile and worth every penny.
 
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It's very close in published specs to the DiMarzio Red Velvet, except the Twang Banger is A2 and the Red Velvet is A5. DiMarzio even claims they have a "growl" in their product description. I'd expect a growl simply on account of their hot wind and base plate. Based on specs alone, I'd sooner go for the option that has A5s.

You might want to cross shop:

http://www.seymourduncan.com/comparetones/view/97

http://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/strat/standard-strat/red-velvet

I have a set of the Red Velvets in a Strat, and I get the feeling they call it "velvet" because the highs are punchy, but the high-highs are soft like cotton, and not Strat like at all. Overall it's another "hot rod" Strat pickup that clearly trades in highs for a fatter middle. It seems like that DiMarzio's specialty.

I'm interested in the lower output True Velvets. I bought the Red Velvets before I understood just how much high end is inevitably lost from an 8.5k wind on a Strat bobbin. Trial and error.
 
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Re: Anyone use a twang banger in their strat

the Twang Banger is my all time favorite strat pickup. I used APS-2s in the neck and middle wired it up with a push/pull (the 7 way strat wiring) to get bridge and neck together. Very versatile and worth every penny.

Excellent pickup combo there. Had it in a Hamer Daytona. Just used stock 5 way switch wiring though - nothing fancy.

The Twangbanger is a terrific Strat bridge pickup - although it won't make your Strat sound like a Tele.

It is a favorite Strat bridge pickup of mine though.
 
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