Choosing three pickups for MIM ("Roland Ready")

Re: Choosing three pickups for MIM ("Roland Ready")

I'm not a big fan of bridge low output single coil tones, at least in the standard slant where treble strings are transformed into icepick eardrum assaults. As Hendrix fans know, reverse pickup slant fixes most of that. But different people hear things differently, and tastes (and sensitivity to particular frequencies of sound) vary. Higher output bridge singles help a lot as well.

[I'm not criticizing Leo Fender for the original design choice, he made it to make the guitar cut through for a very different band arrangement than became common later.]

If your tastes run similarly to mine and the guitar is routed with a swimming pool route or for HSS/HSH, you might consider a pickguard with a reverse (lefty) slant on the bridge pickup if you stick with a single size in the bridge position.

But as I mentioned, I'm assuming/recommending an autosplit so you preserve as much as possible of the bridge+middle and/or middle+neck paired singles tone, those are more important to a lot of guitarists than the middle pickup by itself!

By the way, if you go with a full sized side-by-side humbucker, you probably want a TB [TremBucker/Fender] spacing for the bridge. Neck always uses neck/SH. "Standard Humbucker" referring to original Gibson spacing as standard, though that's no longer true as even Gibson has wider string spacing on non-reproduction models now.
 
Re: Choosing three pickups for MIM ("Roland Ready")

Leo Fender's original design was meant to operate with what we would consider to be Medium gauge strings. The "in between" sounds on the original three-way selector switch were a complete accident.

For a SSS routed Stratocaster, I suggest Twangbanger, Five-Two, Five-Two RP/RW (in that order). On a MIM guitar, Ant Surfers would seem a tad extravagant.
 
Re: Choosing three pickups for MIM ("Roland Ready")

For a SSS routed Stratocaster, I suggest Twangbanger, Five-Two, Five-Two RP/RW (in that order). On a MIM guitar, Ant Surfers would seem a tad extravagant.

Boy, I don't follow this!! I thought you were interested in the wood! ??? And what is this extravagant hoopla? Class conscious guitar design? I have like seven guitars, including American Deluxe Flamed Telecaster and Les Paul Traditional. Extravagant for whom?
 
Re: Choosing three pickups for MIM ("Roland Ready")

If I really like a guitar but don't like the pickups I'll put the best pickups I can afford in it regardless of what the guitar cost. Nothing wrong with putting Antiquity's in a MIM Strat if it's a really nice guitar. I've played some MIM Strats that were nicer than some USA Fender Strats, and which deserved super nice pickups.
 
Re: Choosing three pickups for MIM ("Roland Ready")

Leo Fender's original design was meant to operate with what we would consider to be Medium gauge strings. The "in between" sounds on the original three-way selector switch were a complete accident.
I was talking about the bridge pickup slant. String gauge didn't determine that, need to cut through big bands with clean low power amps did.

The way guitars are used, particularly with distortion, has changed tremendously since then.

Note that Jimi Hendrix's reverse strung right-handed guitar played left-handed has the reversed slant I find preferable...
 
Re: Choosing three pickups for MIM ("Roland Ready")

If I really like a guitar but don't like the pickups I'll put the best pickups I can afford in it regardless of what the guitar cost. Nothing wrong with putting Antiquity's in a MIM Strat if it's a really nice guitar.

Good comments! I'm with ya, brother! :)
 
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