Hello guys. I’m trying to decide between pickups/configurations and would like some input from some knowledgeable and helpful members. First off, I’m playing a Classic Player 60’s Strat with a 12” modern radius fretboard.
I’m looking for the glassy/bell-tone Strat sound with some decent output when in the bridge when distorted. From the help of some forum members I’m leaning towards an SSL-5 in the bridge for some more meaty sounds (told by forum members) and either a pair of SSL-1’s or more SSL-5’s in the middle and neck.
My question is, is there much difference between the SSL-1’s and SSL-5’s? They sound very similar in the sound demos on the site.
The other issue I’m having questions about is that my Classic Player comes with staggered pickup poles and was wondering if I should stay with that and what I’m used to sound wise or should I upgrade to the flat pole SSL-2’s? Is that really necessary?
I wrote customer service for S. Duncan two different times and one guy told me the radius wouldn’t make much of a difference and to go with the SSL-1’s. The next customer service guy said he would go with SSL-5’s being “they have a more powerful wind making them fatter” and then when I asked him in a follow up email about the radius, he said he’d, “go with the flat poles to compensate for the radius” So, you can understand my confusion. I’ve heard they’re not as close to that vintage glassy, bell-tone Strat chime that I’m looking for. Any input on those would be helpful as well.
I’m new to buying pickups and know the sound I want, just not sure exactly how to get it.
Here’s a demo of the great Strat sound I’m looking for. FFWD to 52 seconds…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij_GLF8-lAA
Mike McCready’s Strat sound from “Yellow Ledbetter”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eOs_ZIVkTk
Thank you in advance for your patience and help.
Jon
I’m looking for the glassy/bell-tone Strat sound with some decent output when in the bridge when distorted. From the help of some forum members I’m leaning towards an SSL-5 in the bridge for some more meaty sounds (told by forum members) and either a pair of SSL-1’s or more SSL-5’s in the middle and neck.
My question is, is there much difference between the SSL-1’s and SSL-5’s? They sound very similar in the sound demos on the site.
The other issue I’m having questions about is that my Classic Player comes with staggered pickup poles and was wondering if I should stay with that and what I’m used to sound wise or should I upgrade to the flat pole SSL-2’s? Is that really necessary?
I wrote customer service for S. Duncan two different times and one guy told me the radius wouldn’t make much of a difference and to go with the SSL-1’s. The next customer service guy said he would go with SSL-5’s being “they have a more powerful wind making them fatter” and then when I asked him in a follow up email about the radius, he said he’d, “go with the flat poles to compensate for the radius” So, you can understand my confusion. I’ve heard they’re not as close to that vintage glassy, bell-tone Strat chime that I’m looking for. Any input on those would be helpful as well.
I’m new to buying pickups and know the sound I want, just not sure exactly how to get it.
Here’s a demo of the great Strat sound I’m looking for. FFWD to 52 seconds…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij_GLF8-lAA
Mike McCready’s Strat sound from “Yellow Ledbetter”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eOs_ZIVkTk
Thank you in advance for your patience and help.
Jon