NPD - my take on a theme

Chris of Arabia

Desert RATT
These turned up in the post today...

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For the curious, the bridge is an SSL6 wind, with Five-Two pole-pieces, the middle is a RWRP Five-Two, and the neck is a standard Five-Two. All have flat pole-pieces. I'm not sure what they're going in yet, but it will likely be Strat shaped.
 
Re: NPD - my take on a theme

Stratocaster pickups in a Stratocaster and, in all probability, ending up sounding like a Stratocaster? Some people could have a problem with that.

I just accepted a Fender MIM Tele + cash against an MIM Stratocaster with Fender Super 55 Split Coil pickups and seven sound wiring. The recipient is now displeased because his Stratocaster sounds like a regular Stratocaster (sans hum) rather than some HSH Rawk beast.
 
Re: NPD - my take on a theme

Stratocaster pickups in a Stratocaster and, in all probability, ending up sounding like a Stratocaster?

Strange, but true - it'll have a little of the edge taken off then, more so in the bridge, but that's kind of the idea - should sound lovely through the SS22 I reckon.

Some people could have a problem with that.

Names must be named...

I just accepted a Fender MIM Tele + cash against an MIM Stratocaster with Fender Super 55 Split Coil pickups and seven sound wiring. The recipient is now displeased because his Stratocaster sounds like a regular Stratocaster (sans hum) rather than some HSH Rawk beast.

I can imagine that coming as something of a surprise to them.

And a big THANKS to Cathy, Derek, Jessica, Saulina, Scott, Kat, MJ, and of course Seymour himself for sorting these out for me.
 
Re: NPD - my take on a theme

Names must be named.

Somebody local to my area. Nobody on this forum.

I can imagine that coming as something of a surprise to [him].

It genuinely did seem to. :banghead:

When he and I first discussed a possible transaction, I took along four Stratocasters of varying excellence. The idea was to establish some shared notion of what an SSS Stratocaster-type guitar might possibly sound like through his amplification. (Implicit in this is the idea that it would also illustrate that an SSS Stratocaster is unlikely to outgun his HH shred stick.)

I did observe that I seemed to get more volume out of the four guitars than he could. The guy applies the same picking/strumming hand technique regardless of guitar and pickup type. I dig in a lot harder on vintage-style Fender electric guitars than I do on, say, a Gibson Les Paul.

Enough about me. This is your story.

Don't forget to report back and post sound clips when those pickups find themselves a home. ;)
 
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