PicoRiveraTele
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Re: Nice SSL-1 Comment from John Frusciante
If you informally survey all the boutique pickup makers out there, 6.0k seems to be dead center. It's the soup that's "just right". Seymour Duncan has tried to hold a line for near 40 years that the SSL-1 is the first and last vintage output Strat pickup you'd ever need, but at 6.5k is but one flavor among several, and a few turns of wire removed from that 6.0k "dead center". Of course the type of guitar cable you use pushes the pickup hotter or cooler, but only to a degree.
It seemed like the trendy thing is or was "hot" Strat pickups to cater to the SRV crowd, so the selection of sub 6.0k Strat pickups on the market has been relatively small in past years. Seymour Duncan has none. Fender has the CS 69 and 57/62's, and that's about it. Everything else is north of 6.0k.
I have tried all manner of strat pickups and I seem to gravitate to sets that are all right around 6k and no RWRP middle
If you informally survey all the boutique pickup makers out there, 6.0k seems to be dead center. It's the soup that's "just right". Seymour Duncan has tried to hold a line for near 40 years that the SSL-1 is the first and last vintage output Strat pickup you'd ever need, but at 6.5k is but one flavor among several, and a few turns of wire removed from that 6.0k "dead center". Of course the type of guitar cable you use pushes the pickup hotter or cooler, but only to a degree.
It seemed like the trendy thing is or was "hot" Strat pickups to cater to the SRV crowd, so the selection of sub 6.0k Strat pickups on the market has been relatively small in past years. Seymour Duncan has none. Fender has the CS 69 and 57/62's, and that's about it. Everything else is north of 6.0k.