Best noiseless strat pups?

Re: Best noiseless strat pups?

If you don't want to spend alot, the Lace Sensor Hot Golds are hard to beat at around $110 for a set of three. I have the custom shop set with a hot bridge that gives the bridge a thicker tone but still retains a clear bell-tone in the notch position. I was pleasantly surprised with these for that price.
 
Re: Best noiseless strat pups?

gOgIver said:
who has 'em for that price

Spidergear on ebay did. Although I haven't checked in a few months. Lace was distributing through them to raise awareness of their custom shop.

EDIT: I guess they've gone up since I got mine. I saw a set of Hot Golds at www.aampselectricguitarestore.com for $146. I guess I got mine at the right time.
 
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Re: Best noiseless strat pups?

I should also add that the Hot Gold's are available with a "fake polepiece" cover if you're put off by the typical look of Lace pickups. I went with that option so that it would match up with the other two pickups in terms of looks.

Ryan
 
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the guy who invented fire said:
The 3 sets being brought up here are Kinmans, Lawrence and the new Duncans...the Kinmans are the most vintage strat sounding set, and what I mean by that is...weak all around output, but nice tone IF you like vintage Strats from say the middle 50's...they are very bright, the bridge is very icepicky, and IMO they lack any real punch. The lawrence 280's remind me of David Glimoure on a so, so day...most noiseless pickups seem to be lacking a certin topend sparkle, Bill has med these pickups so damn bright that you almost have to EQ the amp differently when using them...overall I was able to get some good tones out of them (not what I would call vintage mind you) but when I switched guitars I had to tweak the EQ again...and again, this set has an icepicky bridge (this was a set of 280's). The new Duncans are sure winners...very, very Vintae in tone, but not weak at all...very punchy, grea all around tone and NO icepicky bridge pickup...I;m gonna stop talking about these, Im not too sure Evan would like me talking aboutg them just yet...if you can wait on noiseless Strat pickups, wait for these...if you want a set taday get the Duncan Classic Stacks, they are the cklosest thing to the new Duncans. BTW...when I had the prototype Duncans I also tried the above mentioned Kinmans, Lawrence, a set of EMG, Lace Sensors, and Fender Noiseless (both the vintage and Hot)...
it's nice to see threads on noiseless strat pups popping up all over the place:)
can't wait!
 
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