Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

Pitman907

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Hi folks. Hope all is doing well with this covid outbreak.

Anyway, I recently bought a custom shop strat 63. It came with custom shop fat 50's pickups and I love the sound of the neck. Middle is ok. But the bridge sound really thin for my taste. I know there are a lot of options out there for a bridge pickup that sounds fatter, but I am not sure which one will match my CS Fat 50's well. Not overpower it.

According to Fender, here is the info for CS Fat 50's
DC Resistance: Neck: 6.0K. Middle: 6.3K. Bridge: 6.2K
Inductance: Neck: 2.4 Henries, Middle: 2.75 Henries, Bridge: 2.8 Henries.
Magnet: Alnico 5

I already tried to do my research and some folks says Antiquity Texas Hot Strat and Twangbanger are good choices. But I am open to other pickup brands as well. I love playing rock (90s in particular), and just want a bridge pickup that is not thin and too bright sounding. I don't use the bridge for clean. I only use it for overdriven sound, rhythm and solos. Can someone help me out please? Thank you very much!
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

Welcome to the forum!

You might try an SSL-5 or SSL-6. They do the 'fat bridge pickup' thing really really well. They still sound like Strat pickups, too.
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

Welcome to the forum!

You might try an SSL-5 or SSL-6. They do the 'fat bridge pickup' thing really really well. They still sound like Strat pickups, too.

Hello Mincer and thank you. I see that the DC resistance of SSL-5 is 13k. Would this be an issue with my CS fat 50s DC resistance? What will happen if I put them together? Output volume differences will be noticeable?
 
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the ssl5 is wound with thinner wire so the difference isnt as drastic as you think, but youll notice the difference between what you have for sure. david gilmour used this pup in the black strat and when fender did their black strat run, it had a fat 50s neck and ssl5 bridge
 
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I didn't like SSL-5 or fat bridge antiquity.

It'd rather use a small humbucker, ideally a little Pearly Gates.
 
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Keep in mind that most SD pickups and Fender pickups are out of phase, so you have to reverse the hot and ground on the SD. The SSL-5 and -6 (and Quarter Pounds) sound like thicker single coils. Going to something like a Little 59 will take the 'single coil-ness' out, and sound like a thicker humbucker.
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

If you don't mind noiseless, a STK-S7 is really a nice single-coil bridge pickup. Sounds like a regular single-coil with a little more meat for the bridge position, handles gain very well, good cleans, 11.9K but there's a dummy coil adding resistance, far from a hot single-coil. I have one paired with a STK-S4 in the neck and really like the balance in volume and tone.
If you want to stay real single-coil, I also have a set of Rose pickups in a MIM Fender Strat that I like A LOT. Robusta neck and middle, Buff Beauty bridge. Again the Buff Beauty is a bridge pickup with just a little more meat. Really balances in volume and tone with neck and middle. Alnico 5 and 7.81K, $30.
 
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I'd go with Cool Rails instead of hotter single coils. Rockin' pickup that has no output balance issue with single coils.
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

the vintage hot stack plus is a very nice bridge pup if you want to go noiseless, not as hot as the ssl5 but more output and a fatter tone than what you have now. hard to say which you would like more. cool rails is fun to but doesnt sound like a single coil if thats what you are going for
 
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I have another couple of data points for you:

I have a Strat with a Cool Rails in the bridge position. It goes well with the Texas Special in the neck (no middle pickup). I echo the guys above who suggest the Cool Rails; no one would mistake it for a single coil, but it goes well next to one and has good matching output. (And it sounds great.)

That being said, I also have a Pacifica (which is pretty Stratty) with a (full-sized, not mini) Pearly Gates in the bridge position, and it sounds phenomenal. I think it's my favorite pickup in any of my guitars. It's definitely even farther from Single Coil Land than the Cool Rails, but it's a tasty, tasty crunch machine, and I've never once thought, "man, I wish this bridge pickup sounded more like a single-coil". If you were considering one already, I'd say go for it. (If it lends any weight to my recommendation, my musical taste was heavily influenced by the fact that I graduated from high school in 1995.)
 
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the vintage hot stack plus is a very nice bridge pup if you want to go noiseless, not as hot as the ssl5 but more output hard to say which you would like more. cool rails is fun to but doesnt sound like a single coil if thats what you are going for
I think SD should offer the STK-S7 as a regular single-coil. It's missing a true bridge single-coil to match the SSL-1/2 in their catalog IMHO.
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

Hello Mincer and thank you. I see that the DC resistance of SSL-5 is 13k. Would this be an issue with my CS fat 50s DC resistance? What will happen if I put them together? Output volume differences will be noticeable?

The SSL-5 and 6 are higher volume, but because the bridge position is naturally less output (less string movement) than the neck and middle it ends up working out OK with vintage output singles. It balances well with SSL-1 or 2s in the neck and mid.
 
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i agree, something 7.5k to 8k of #42 formvar would be a great bridge pup. i have a bunch of strat pups that i wound maybe two months back, keeping everything as close to the same as i could, magnets from the same batch, same spool of wire, same tpl & tension, 8000 turns neck, 9000 turns middle, 10000 turns bridge. i really like the neck and bridge, would go a little lighter on the middle next time.
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

the vintage hot stack plus is a very nice bridge pup if you want to go noiseless, not as hot as the ssl5 but more output and a fatter tone than what you have now. hard to say which you would like more. cool rails is fun to but doesnt sound like a single coil if thats what you are going for

Hello. Is this the STK-S7 or the STK-S9B that you mentioned as vintage hot stack plus? I'm interested in this one too. I might pass on the cool rails because of the pickup cover look as it would look different from my typical fender covers. (silly reason but I just really want them to look the same all 3).

So far I'm thinking about SSL-5, Lollar Special Strat, Vintage Hot Stack Plus. The twangbanger I'm a little hesitant because I'm trying to stay away from bright sounding bridges.
 
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vintage hot stack plus is stk-s7, the stk-s9b is the hot stack plus and is much middier and hotter
 
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Get the SSL-6 instead of SSL-5 unless you need a vintage stagger for some reason.

Mine sounds great with my CS-69s BUT there is a tonal and output difference.

The Fat 50s (also CS69) bridges are pretty bright. The SSL-6 is the opposite. A middle ground may be better for you, but I doubt that is a mini humbucker unless you specifically want that sound.

Check out the Dimarzio Injector bridge. It's an in-between sound.
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

I have an SSL5, SSL1 & Fat 50’s in my #1 and I love it!
I also have a blender pot that make the combo that much
better. The SSL5 does have more output but a little height
adjustment an Bob’s your Uncle. Good luck!
 
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I like the Texas Hot Antiquity Power bridge. Have them in a couple of my G&L Legacys.

Bill
 
Re: Bridge Pickup Recommendation for a Strat

Hi folks. Hope all is doing well with this covid outbreak.

Anyway, I recently bought a custom shop strat 63. It came with custom shop fat 50's pickups and I love the sound of the neck. Middle is ok. But the bridge sound really thin for my taste. I know there are a lot of options out there for a bridge pickup that sounds fatter, but I am not sure which one will match my CS Fat 50's well. Not overpower it.

According to Fender, here is the info for CS Fat 50's
DC Resistance: Neck: 6.0K. Middle: 6.3K. Bridge: 6.2K
Inductance: Neck: 2.4 Henries, Middle: 2.75 Henries, Bridge: 2.8 Henries.
Magnet: Alnico 5

I already tried to do my research and some folks says Antiquity Texas Hot Strat and Twangbanger are good choices. But I am open to other pickup brands as well. I love playing rock (90s in particular), and just want a bridge pickup that is not thin and too bright sounding. I don't use the bridge for clean. I only use it for overdriven sound, rhythm and solos. Can someone help me out please? Thank you very much!
I love the Texas Hot fro the bridge. If you go with one and want it to be humbucking with the Texas Hot you will need to run the RW/RP pickup in the neck not the middle. The Texas Hot is North leading so is RW/RP from a conventional Duncan single.
 
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