I have a 2007 Fender American Deluxe Strat HSS with alder body, maple fretboard, Fender DH-1 humbucker and 2 Somarium cobalt single coils with S-1 switch, and Deluxe American series 2-point non-locking tremolo. The humbucker comes standard installed parallel with the single coils, not slanted. Here’s a photo of the same guitar but with a rosewood fretboard.
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I play a lot of 80’s hard rock and hair metal, classic rock and the occasional Metallica tune. I am going to replace only the humbucker to get a more powerful and aggressive sound for both rhythm and lead. I love the single coils, so they stay. I love the sound of the SH-6 Duncan Distortion in other guitars, but I’m wondering if it will sound too bright with my maple fretboard, so I'm also considering the SH-5 Duncan Custom. I’m about ready to take the plunge on either SH-6 or SH-5.
Anyway, can I install the SH-6 or SH-5 parallel just like the standard Fender humbucker, or does it need to be slanted, or should I get the TB-6 or TB-5? It looks like the TB-6 is the same as the SH-6 but with the pole pieces spaced for a Floyd Rose tremolo, but I do not have a Floyd Rose – I have a Deluxe American series 2-point non-locking tremolo. Will either of these pickups line up correctly? I’m having trouble finding a TB-6 in stock at local stores, so I’ll have to pay return shipping if I need to swap for another pickup through an online store.
What about fit in the standard H-S-S pick guard? Also, will I be able to wire the SH-6 or TB-6 in my strat and maintain the S-1 switching setup? If so, how? I’ve read a few posts suggesting that the Duncan diagrams are incorrect for the S-1 switching.
Thanks in advance for any/all suggestions. I really, really appreciate your help!
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I play a lot of 80’s hard rock and hair metal, classic rock and the occasional Metallica tune. I am going to replace only the humbucker to get a more powerful and aggressive sound for both rhythm and lead. I love the single coils, so they stay. I love the sound of the SH-6 Duncan Distortion in other guitars, but I’m wondering if it will sound too bright with my maple fretboard, so I'm also considering the SH-5 Duncan Custom. I’m about ready to take the plunge on either SH-6 or SH-5.
Anyway, can I install the SH-6 or SH-5 parallel just like the standard Fender humbucker, or does it need to be slanted, or should I get the TB-6 or TB-5? It looks like the TB-6 is the same as the SH-6 but with the pole pieces spaced for a Floyd Rose tremolo, but I do not have a Floyd Rose – I have a Deluxe American series 2-point non-locking tremolo. Will either of these pickups line up correctly? I’m having trouble finding a TB-6 in stock at local stores, so I’ll have to pay return shipping if I need to swap for another pickup through an online store.
What about fit in the standard H-S-S pick guard? Also, will I be able to wire the SH-6 or TB-6 in my strat and maintain the S-1 switching setup? If so, how? I’ve read a few posts suggesting that the Duncan diagrams are incorrect for the S-1 switching.
Thanks in advance for any/all suggestions. I really, really appreciate your help!