I have an American Fender strat that is in dire need of a bridge pickup swap! The stock pup are fine, but I’m more used to the warmth and the output of a humbucker. The stock pups are a little too trebly for my taste; plus, I use lots of distortion and, well, they just don’t have enough power for the job.
An acquaintance told me to get Duncan’s Hot Rails because they have tons of output and can really do the heavier type of music well. I looked on Dimarzio’s site and I kept coming back to the BC-2 and Tone Zone S.
Here’s the problem: I know I want a fatter and warmer bridge pup that can deliver high output, but I’m confused at Dimarzio and Duncan’s tone profile!
Out of the 3 above mentioned pups, the BC-2 has the most bass and the least treble. Will it make my alder body/maple neck strat sound muddy when using distortion??
Then there’s the Hot Rails: according to the tone profile, the mid is prominent while the treble and bass are more or less balanced. It has the most output of all 3, but my concern is that that boosted midrange will equate to a bright/somewhat trebly sound... the exact opposite of what I want.
Can someone please chime in and help me make some sense of all the tone profiles, and help me pick the right single-coil humbucker pup?
Thanks!
PS: I can’t test out any pickups as I live on an island.
An acquaintance told me to get Duncan’s Hot Rails because they have tons of output and can really do the heavier type of music well. I looked on Dimarzio’s site and I kept coming back to the BC-2 and Tone Zone S.
Here’s the problem: I know I want a fatter and warmer bridge pup that can deliver high output, but I’m confused at Dimarzio and Duncan’s tone profile!
Out of the 3 above mentioned pups, the BC-2 has the most bass and the least treble. Will it make my alder body/maple neck strat sound muddy when using distortion??
Then there’s the Hot Rails: according to the tone profile, the mid is prominent while the treble and bass are more or less balanced. It has the most output of all 3, but my concern is that that boosted midrange will equate to a bright/somewhat trebly sound... the exact opposite of what I want.
Can someone please chime in and help me make some sense of all the tone profiles, and help me pick the right single-coil humbucker pup?
Thanks!
PS: I can’t test out any pickups as I live on an island.