heathxx
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I can't find any find any reviews around the internet agreeing with this so I figured I'd ask here.
I just recently put new pickups in my strat. I put a Classic Stack Plus STK-S4b in the bridge, a Fender CS in the middle and a SD SSL-52 in the neck.
The middle and neck sound great, but the STK-S4b in the bridge sounds horrible. First of all I've got the true single coil pickups lowered more than I like and the STK-S4b as close to the strings as I can reasonably get it just to equalize the volume of the pickups. Right off this seems wrong to me as the STK-S4b should be quite a bit higher output that the other pickups which are close to vintage output.
Next, the neck and middle sound nice and snappy, while the bridge sounds dark and muffled and, frankly, totally crap.
I do not have it wired for coil splitting. I have it wired up exactly as the standard SD wiring diagram shows. White to switch, black and bare to ground, red taped off and tucked away.
Is it possible I've only got the lower coil working? That just hit me as I was typing this.
Anyone else have any experience like this?
I just recently put new pickups in my strat. I put a Classic Stack Plus STK-S4b in the bridge, a Fender CS in the middle and a SD SSL-52 in the neck.
The middle and neck sound great, but the STK-S4b in the bridge sounds horrible. First of all I've got the true single coil pickups lowered more than I like and the STK-S4b as close to the strings as I can reasonably get it just to equalize the volume of the pickups. Right off this seems wrong to me as the STK-S4b should be quite a bit higher output that the other pickups which are close to vintage output.
Next, the neck and middle sound nice and snappy, while the bridge sounds dark and muffled and, frankly, totally crap.
I do not have it wired for coil splitting. I have it wired up exactly as the standard SD wiring diagram shows. White to switch, black and bare to ground, red taped off and tucked away.
Is it possible I've only got the lower coil working? That just hit me as I was typing this.
Anyone else have any experience like this?
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