I think I know the answer to this, but it's been quite a while since I used any of the SD rails, so I need a bit of a refresher before I make a decision.
Short version: how is the Vintage Rails in the neck (not middle)? How suitable is it for not getting the most classic Strat sound?
I have picked up a great-feeling but wrong-sounding MIJ Classic 70s ash & maple Strat, which currently has the infamous 2000s Japanese ceramic bar single coils in it. I think they actually sound good if you want a P-90-ish sound, but that's not what I'm after and they hum especially badly. They have to go, and I'm leaning towards a Vintage Rails for the neck spot.
I have two other Strats. One has Fender Texas Specials (middle as a dummy coil), which I consider the classic Strat EQ, while the other has SD Hot & Vintage Hot Stack Pluses, which is my thicker EQ option. Both have the usual Strat snappiness or 'spank' to the note attack.
I want this new Strat to go in the opposite direction to those for the neck position, with a more hi-fi, wide-ranging EQ, but a softer/duller pick attack and less output than the Texas Specials. Think Parallel Axis, but less ugly, available in white or parchment, and not as hot.
The guitar is routed SSS, a little deeper than vintage but not full modern depth, so I may not be able to lower the pickup all the way down, so it's really important that the output is in the right range. And I want flat (non)stagger, if possible.
The stock ceramic pickups actually have this softer attack already, which has made me think a ceramic bar is the way to go, hence looking at the Vintage Rails or Duckbucker. I remember the VR having the right sort of EQ, too, but I only ever used it in the middle position before, and it's hard to find in-depth reviews of the it at the neck.
Otherwise, in regular Strat rod magnet terms, I was thinking something A2 or 3 for the soft feel and low output.
I have no intention of using the middle pickup, so with that in mind I'm happy to use it as a dummy coil for the neck, if there's a standard neck single which has the tone & attack I want. (Alnico II Pro Flat, maybe?) But if the neck can be a hum-cancelling pickup itself, so I can dump the middle entirely, that's preferable.
For the bridge I'm just going to hit up the Custom Shop and ask for a lil' humbucker close to a Filter'tron. (i.e. Very weak & bright humbucker.) But I can't afford to go CS for more than one position so I want to get the neck sorted with something off the shelf.
I'm not against looking at other brands, but I've always been most satisfied with SD. (And in particular I've always been disappointed with every DiMarzio rails I've tried; they are fine in their own right but to me they've never matched how they're described and what I intend them for, and those are expensive mistakes to make.)
TIA for any input on the VR in the neck, positive or negative.
Short version: how is the Vintage Rails in the neck (not middle)? How suitable is it for not getting the most classic Strat sound?
I have picked up a great-feeling but wrong-sounding MIJ Classic 70s ash & maple Strat, which currently has the infamous 2000s Japanese ceramic bar single coils in it. I think they actually sound good if you want a P-90-ish sound, but that's not what I'm after and they hum especially badly. They have to go, and I'm leaning towards a Vintage Rails for the neck spot.
I have two other Strats. One has Fender Texas Specials (middle as a dummy coil), which I consider the classic Strat EQ, while the other has SD Hot & Vintage Hot Stack Pluses, which is my thicker EQ option. Both have the usual Strat snappiness or 'spank' to the note attack.
I want this new Strat to go in the opposite direction to those for the neck position, with a more hi-fi, wide-ranging EQ, but a softer/duller pick attack and less output than the Texas Specials. Think Parallel Axis, but less ugly, available in white or parchment, and not as hot.
The guitar is routed SSS, a little deeper than vintage but not full modern depth, so I may not be able to lower the pickup all the way down, so it's really important that the output is in the right range. And I want flat (non)stagger, if possible.
The stock ceramic pickups actually have this softer attack already, which has made me think a ceramic bar is the way to go, hence looking at the Vintage Rails or Duckbucker. I remember the VR having the right sort of EQ, too, but I only ever used it in the middle position before, and it's hard to find in-depth reviews of the it at the neck.
Otherwise, in regular Strat rod magnet terms, I was thinking something A2 or 3 for the soft feel and low output.
I have no intention of using the middle pickup, so with that in mind I'm happy to use it as a dummy coil for the neck, if there's a standard neck single which has the tone & attack I want. (Alnico II Pro Flat, maybe?) But if the neck can be a hum-cancelling pickup itself, so I can dump the middle entirely, that's preferable.
For the bridge I'm just going to hit up the Custom Shop and ask for a lil' humbucker close to a Filter'tron. (i.e. Very weak & bright humbucker.) But I can't afford to go CS for more than one position so I want to get the neck sorted with something off the shelf.
I'm not against looking at other brands, but I've always been most satisfied with SD. (And in particular I've always been disappointed with every DiMarzio rails I've tried; they are fine in their own right but to me they've never matched how they're described and what I intend them for, and those are expensive mistakes to make.)
TIA for any input on the VR in the neck, positive or negative.