TwilightOdyssey said:My Wayne has a JB in the bridge, and Hot Rails in the middle and neck position.
TwilightOdyssey said:Jeff, please note: it took me a looong time to find the ideal height for the HR. At first, I hated the pup, becaue I thought it sounded weak ... after much tweaking, tho, I found the sweet spot, as far as my tastes are concerned, and voila! I love it now!
For shredding, it's a great pup in the neck position. I don't use the middle/neck position with high gain, usually for clean leads, and the tone is great - nice quack, but percussive.
Fiber-Optics said:I have hot rail on my neck and bridge :laugh2: I love it!
rocker_71 said:I don't wont to be rude, but why do people use a Strat then?
If you dont like the single coil sound, why stick to a Strat.
Isn't it more logic to get a Gibson or something else with humbuckers on it?
Don't get mad, I'm just curious...
JeffB said:I don't know about for everyone else...but I prefer the sound of a bolt on neck vs. a glued/set neck with humbuckers (though I was a Gibson guy for many years). It has a different sound..individual notes in a chord are more distinct, and lead tones are are more even across the tonal spectrum, and overall it's a "punchier" or "snappier" feel and sound.
I also prefer the longer scale and resulting tighter string tension with lighter guage strings. Plus they are lightweight, I like the 3 pup versatility, and they have a comfortably shaped body.
rocker_71 said:If you dont like the single coil sound, why stick to a Strat.
Isn't it more logic to get a Gibson or something else with humbuckers on it?
Hehe ... actually, it's the hottest of all guitars, and I'm currently saving up for Wayne #2!rocker_71 said:That's a HOT guitar man!!
Rock on, I'm just listening to 'running with the devil'. :beerchug:
They are actually Wayne guitars, www.wayneguitars.com.Monty said:Maiden's Dave Murray uses hotrails in the neck on his newer Strats
Not mad at all ... the reason I use bladed pups is because I like the sound of the coils being so close. I also like the tonal quality of where the pups are located on the Strat. And finally, I like high gain, and detest noise!! Hope that helps!rocker_71 said:I don't wont to be rude, but why do people use a Strat then?
If you dont like the single coil sound, why stick to a Strat.
Isn't it more logic to get a Gibson or something else with humbuckers on it?
Don't get mad, I'm just curious...