I considered getting a strat because I love the sound but do want to eliminate hum as well as increase tone from a thin sound to a more robust one, yet retain crisp on the bass and hot on treble. After looking around I loved the Jackson SL2 sound (JB-TB4 at trem - SH1n for mid & neck) but not the price. I looked at the SL3 (JB-TB4 trem) and decided this would do, but I don't know about the SHR101s for the mid and neck pups. I'm worried about to much booming drowning clarity in the bass and 3rd strings. Nobody seems to have this guitar so I can't hear it. I'd buy a strat, but loved the Jackson neck and trem. Can someone tell me if the SL3 is the right move, or should I look around at another guitar, or just buy it and consider changing these pups.
I play slow to moderate blues (bloomfield), country(clint black), and some (cris smither). Clean sound with even tone and volume balance across entire frequency range in each pup... little to no crunch
JACKSON SL3 - maple neck set into alder body with ebony fboard, tremolo bridge. JB-TB4 trem, SHR101 mid & neck pups.
I play slow to moderate blues (bloomfield), country(clint black), and some (cris smither). Clean sound with even tone and volume balance across entire frequency range in each pup... little to no crunch
JACKSON SL3 - maple neck set into alder body with ebony fboard, tremolo bridge. JB-TB4 trem, SHR101 mid & neck pups.
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