Cheap pickups that should suck but dont.

I liked the Epiphone 700T that came in my Epiphone Special II.

I like the GFS RedActives too.

I kinda like the Artec HBA115's that I have, but I don't really love them either. They're kinda scooped and slightly wooly, but not horrible. They've got kind of an overwound '59N vibe.

But not all cheap pickups are great, IME. I really didn't like the stock pickup in my Squier Sonic Strat. It was scooped, harsh, low output, much like you'd expect an 8K-ish wind with a ceramic magnet, yet it somehow still sounded kinda muddy.
 
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Guitar Madness sells $20 humbuckers on ebay that are incredible bang for the buck. The 57 Special and 1984 are 2 stand outs for me.
 
The Guitar Madness 1984 and 59 model humbuckers are pretty damn good for $20. I put a set of their alnico 2 Strat pickups in a $99 Squier I strung Nashville well over 10 years ago now. No complaints their either. They may not be the most nuanced pickups out there but they are capable

A little more money, but Bootstrap Pickups are US made and are extremely good. I have 2 strats and a tele outfitted with ttheir pickups. A Strat set was just $50 when I got mine. I think they may be $65 or $70 a set now.
 
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I have a Godin Exit 22 from ages ago that came with cheap ceramic single coil pickups with a bar magnet on the bottom and a cheap/generic bridge humbucker. The humbucker and I never got along, and I ended up swapping it out with an alnico 5 tele bridge but the singles are lovely sounding low/medium output single coils.
 
The el cheapo humbuckers that came in my wife's Squier Bullet Mustang actually sound really good! I gave the thing a good setup and tested it out through my rig and the guitar just sounded really nice!
 
The el cheapo humbuckers that came in my wife's Squier Bullet Mustang actually sound really good! I gave the thing a good setup and tested it out through my rig and the guitar just sounded really nice!

Agreed. I would have left mine in if I hadn't bought it for the express purpose of giving my Lace Sensors a home
 
I do think the Epi Probuckers sound good, the SE versions of the PRS HFS I really like, and the first SE 245 pickups (totally different spec than the USA SC 245 pups) sounded really good as well, I had those in a Fredrik Akesson signature, but at the time they also came in the SE Tremonti Custom, SE Santana, SE Bernie Marsden and SE 245.
 
I just trotted out my $92 IYV Strat
With Alnico 5 pickups , I haven't opened it yesterday to see if they have a magnet stuck to the bottom (I don't think they do)
And while I am still debating the thicker neck.... those pickups are NICE . Bold loud clear dynamic. Exactly what you want

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Very nice features.
I have one too, a blue one I repainted in turquoise, I put an SSL5+SSL1 in , the original double HB config never left me in awe, plus I add a chinese mustang bridge, unfortunately the screws threads of the tailpiece broke soon (I had to expect it) so I put some washers below and stuck it fix, the tuning improved a lot but no vibrato.
It still seems more a toy guitar than a real one in my head, but I use it tuned down two whole steps with .012, 3rd wound, for some stoner stuff when I want to creatively 'reset' my mind :)
 
I honestly dont have much experience with "cheap" import pickups as i usually yank them out right away. I do have a set of BG Dark humbuckers in a Hamer Diablo that were actually relatively inexpensive (no longer being made) that sound fantastic in that guitar. I think the pair was under 100$, which is super cheap for a pair of hand-wound pickups if you ask me.
 
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