barbarianbrute
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what's the best duncan full-size humbucker for an alder MIA strat and why?
I was gonna ask something just like this...Barbarianbrute you read my frigging mind!
I've played both Tone Zone and Invader in strats, and I've gotta say, both will make the strat real thick. Lead lines are fatter than Rosie O'Donell after a nice meal. But, because they have so much bass they aren't that tight to my ears. Funnily enough, they market them as high output super metal pickups, but they seem better for rock stuff. Another problem is that they do sound a little bit muffled on the low registers, but setting the pickup height correctly will do wonders.
Another really good option is the SuperD. Classic stuff. Just listen to Maiden. Like previously said, it sometimes "lacks" some high end, but I think it actually compliments the Strat nicely.
And the Full Shred and Evo (they're kinda different, but similar enough). They're both really bright to my ears, so you need to roll of the tone, but from what I've played there's nothing tighter and more articulate than those two pickups.
Other people swear by the JB, and well, except for the floyd a strat with a JB kinda is the 80's set up.
And the Custom Custom is another one I've heard wonders of. Not super tight though from what I've heard.
I've been thinking about using a kinda lower output bridge hum in a strat so it would mix even better with the singles, but I haven't tried anything yet...
to be honest with you, the jb sounds just a bit bright in a strat for some reason. although it sounds very nice, it's too loose for my tastes. my favorite has always been the custom custom. i haven't found a strat pickup that sounds as good until i checked out the paf pro. that's my current delimma. the paf pro is a super cool pickup.
Also, the DeMartini RTM from the custom shop is a great strat pickup. I've heard that it is essentially a JB wind with A2 magnets instead, which makes it a little less bright and 'spikey' than the JB. It may be a little 'looser' however. I would really like to test it against a custom custom.
i thought of that one, but i don't want a high-output pup. the custom custom is about as high as i want to go. lately i've preferred medium to medium-low output pups. i don't know, but it just seems like i can get a better tone iwth them.
I haven't tried a whole lot of buckers in a (my) Strat but the Crazy 8 has been an amazingly "in your face" pickup. Each time I'm amazed at how I discover something new about it.
What never seems to amaze me though is how Thrash heavy it gets under moderate distortion (on a Hi-Gain amp of course) but still retains so much clarity at clean.
Really great, but it's wasted in my Strat as it is, I really need to pair it with a good neck and the Fast Track 1 definitely isn't it. I use a switch for N+B and it muds it up like hell...
... That certainly doesn't sound like my Crazy 8.
When I put it in my (moderately) bright strat it darkened it a lot, plus, I really wouldn't call it sterile (the Fast Track 1 AND 2 that I used to have I would).
That thing is as chunky as hell plus I noticed that it produces a more growling than fuzzy distortion (but I have a total fuzzy amp so that one is not completely clear).
Perhaps that's why though, I remember you saying that you loved the sound of the 81, which I hate and which is what the crazy 8 is not.
Eh, different strokes for different folks they always say![]()