jprv4pilot
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Hello,
I am a newbie here so go easy on me. I would like help from you in selecting an entire Seymour Duncan SSS pup set for my G&L Legacy.
SD and DiMarzio have so many Strat S pup offerings that I am getting really confused and wasting tons of time listening to Youtube clips.
My G&L has a Rosewood fingerboard and standard Alnico pups. Quite frankly, I am not impressed with the stock G&L pups at all. They hum loudly and the sound is too tinny and thin. They have no punch. I know it probably has a traditional Strat sound and all but I really want much more out of it. My other Guitar is a Flying V with DiMarzios which I love.
I want the versatility to play Blues (Clapton), Heavy/Texas Blues (SRV) and Classic Rock (Blackmore, )
I want NO HUM and a significantly fuller, meatier tone with more punch with no muddiness when overdriven. I want a bridge pup that creates a lead tone with real impact and presence not a wimpy tinny sound. For the neck I would like a full sweet sounding pup that has really good punch and great tonal clarity on chords and single notes. I want the mid pup to be balanced with punch, clarity and give me more versatility. I hope to be able to roll off the volume and get more Strat like tones from all three. I am not trying to stray too far from the traditional Strat sound. I guess I want a Strat on steroids.
What three Seymour Duncan S pups should I go with ?
Thanks very much
I am a newbie here so go easy on me. I would like help from you in selecting an entire Seymour Duncan SSS pup set for my G&L Legacy.
SD and DiMarzio have so many Strat S pup offerings that I am getting really confused and wasting tons of time listening to Youtube clips.
My G&L has a Rosewood fingerboard and standard Alnico pups. Quite frankly, I am not impressed with the stock G&L pups at all. They hum loudly and the sound is too tinny and thin. They have no punch. I know it probably has a traditional Strat sound and all but I really want much more out of it. My other Guitar is a Flying V with DiMarzios which I love.
I want the versatility to play Blues (Clapton), Heavy/Texas Blues (SRV) and Classic Rock (Blackmore, )
I want NO HUM and a significantly fuller, meatier tone with more punch with no muddiness when overdriven. I want a bridge pup that creates a lead tone with real impact and presence not a wimpy tinny sound. For the neck I would like a full sweet sounding pup that has really good punch and great tonal clarity on chords and single notes. I want the mid pup to be balanced with punch, clarity and give me more versatility. I hope to be able to roll off the volume and get more Strat like tones from all three. I am not trying to stray too far from the traditional Strat sound. I guess I want a Strat on steroids.
What three Seymour Duncan S pups should I go with ?
Thanks very much