Evan Skopp said:The new pickup will be called the STK-S4 Classic Stack Plus (sorry, TGWIF) and will eventually replace the current STK-S1 Classic Stack. The STK-S2 Hot Stack will remain in the line. For now...
:smack:ArtieToo said:I'm going to take a wild a$$ guess, and say that the STK-S3 was the first version, which is going into the Nuno Bettencourt Washburn.![]()
Evan Skopp said:There's some other cool elements to these pickups that we're not discussing in detail yet. A patent has been filed on some new technology. It's pending at the moment. Each individual pickup will processed in such a way that they'll be fine-tuned for the optimal hum resistance. That's all I can say about it for now.
Hopefully, they'll be available in stores before the end of the year.
rguser said:what kind of magnets are in them?
Evan Skopp said:The new pickup will be called the STK-S4 Classic Stack Plus (sorry, TGWIF) and will eventually replace the current STK-S1 Classic Stack. The STK-S2 Hot Stack will remain in the line. For now...
ranalli said:Are they shooting for the same sound as the classic stacks??
Also, anyone familiar with the Dimarzio Virtual Vintage series?? How might these compare I wonder???
thanks lew,Lewguitar said:I think these are going to be a God-send for pro's and semi-pro players who play onstage alot and who love the tone of a vintage Strat but can't live with the hum we get from lights, poorly wired stages, etc. Because these have virtually no hum and they sound terrific. :dance: Lew