It's also quieter.
The main reason I want to switch out my hot rails is so I have more versatility tone wise. Both hot rails are great pickups, but they sound nearly identical when I'm playing, when I'm jamming out and I switch between neck, neck/bridge, and bridge there is only a slight change is tone. I want to put a different high output single coil in so I can switch it up once in a while.Lace advertises the red as being reminiscent of a humbucker; any Lace Sensor is a bit more rolled-off/full sounding than an equivalent true single coil, but I don't know if I acquaint that with "like a humbucker."
Yet at the same time, if I was looking for something with more single coil flavor, I'm a big fan of the Classic Stack Plus series over Lace Sensors. What do you want to change about the Hot Rail?
The main reason I want to switch out my hot rails is so I have more versatility tone wise. Both hot rails are great pickups, but they sound nearly identical when I'm playing, when I'm jamming out and I switch between neck, neck/bridge, and bridge there is only a slight change is tone. I want to put a different high output single coil in so I can switch it up once in a while.
Hot rails any day of the week. Blazing hot screaming metal beasts.
The red lace is noiseless and i used one for years ( i even doubled up on them for a bit) , but they just lack some feel IMO.
I had the red/silver/blue set in my strat plus deluxe years ago. being young and impressionable, I switched out the blue and red ones for a set of jb jrs. I found the sound similar in many ways. I actually liked the sensors better.
the red in the bridge sounded great with gain. I thought it blurred the line between a single coil and a humbucker perfectly.
it had the sensing window of a single coil with some of that single coil sharpness that make true singles sound not so good with distortion.
I don't think any of the Lace pickups sound very close to any Duncans...they certainly have their own thing going on. Some people love them or hate them.