Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

Re: Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

since your going to be vague on what you want, all say 3 lil 59s
 
Re: Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

I would think for bang-for-buck, a pair of APS2's in the neck/middle, with perhaps, a Twangbanger in the bridge.

Pretty good value, outstanding sound. (Based on comments by Lew, Startdeluxer, and others.) ;)
 
Re: Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

It really depends on what you're going for. I wanted darker, warmer tones with Hot pups. I went with HR/CR/HR
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ArtieToo said:
I would think for bang-for-buck, a pair of APS2's in the neck/middle, with perhaps, a Twangbanger in the bridge.

Pretty good value, outstanding sound. (Based on comments by Lew, Startdeluxer, and others.) ;)

Couldn't go wrong with that set-up for a little chunkier, more modern tone than vintage...I have the APS-2/Twangbanger set-up in one of my Strats.

I love 80's MIJ Squire '57 RI Strats, and I've gotten great (and more vintage tones) with the SSL-1 neck and middle pickups too. I used the SSL-1 pickups for years in my favorite '88 Squire, at first with a JB JR bridge as my bridge pickup and later with a JB JR neck model as my bridge pickup.

Is you want the "best", not just the "best for the buck", get some Antiquity Texas Hots or Surfers. Those are pretty much unbeatable, IMO. The Surfers have the brighter, chimier, more authentic vintage 50's/60's tone...the Texas Hots have smoother treble and more mids/more quack.

For those who don't know, at $300 or less used, the 80's Fender Japan Squires are as nicely made as many USA Fender Strats costing $1000 or more...all they need is good pickups.

Lew
 
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Re: Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

if you want to do everything from jazz, to blues, to funk, to metal, and be noiseless to boot, the Cool Rails (neck), Vintage Rails (mid), and Hot Rails (bridge) combo would be a good choice.
 
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Benjy_26 said:
if you want to do everything from jazz, to blues, to funk, to metal, and be noiseless to boot, the Cool Rails (neck), Vintage Rails (mid), and Hot Rails (bridge) combo would be a good choice.

Well IMHO, if you want noiseless and you won't to cover a lot of territory, here's my pick:

Neck/Mid-Classic Stack
Bridge- JB Jr. (if you keep the S.C. pickguard)

My personal setup on my VN6xxx Squier:

Neck-Classic Stack
Mid- Duncan Performer "Great White Snarks" (very underated Korean made copy of a Hot Vintage) Great value-Purchase through Guitar Center
Bridge-SH-2 Jazz Humbucker :dance:
 
Re: Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

I have a Hot Rails bridge, Vintage Rails middle, and JB Jr. Neck and its sounds GREAT. The vintage definately has lower output thant he JB Jr or HR, but if I want a good chimey clean tone, its hard to beat. I have a 94 squire and I gotta say its built like a truck and a darn good value. Just replaced the pups and electronics and its a darn good lil guitar.
 
Re: Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

I have a jb jr in the bridge of my squire and I love it. It's great for rock/metal/blues. Match it with some lil 59s maybe. I dunno what I'll put in it for the mid/neck yet.
 
Re: Best Pickup For A Squire Strat?

Lewguitar said:
For those who don't know, at $300 or less used, the 80's Fender Japan Squires are as nicely made as many USA Fender Strats costing $1000 or more...all they need is good pickups.

Lew

Hey Lew

How do you ID the 80's MIJ squires? Serial#?

Thanks

Lou
 
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Musically Mr M said:
Mid- Duncan Performer "Great White Snarks" (very underated Korean made copy of a Hot Vintage) Great value-Purchase through Guitar Center

Interesting. I wondered how well those things sounded. And since I've heard your music, I trust your critique of them. ;)
 
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