Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

clund

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Okay... So I have a MIM Strat... that has gone thru 4 different pickup changes. The Bridge got replaced by a GFS 10k lil' Killer, Then that left for a full set of Fender Custom shop 69's - Neck and Mid improved GREATLY... so they stay. But Bridge still was not what I wanted. SO I put in a DiMarzio Pro Track... Better, but still not completely there.

I'm thinking of getting a new pick-guard and going with a full size humbucker, but need suggestions.

I LOVE THIS LOOK! So I want a Nickel cover humbucker... Maybe a Gibson Burstbucker? How would that sound?

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Any other suggestions on a Nickel Covered Humbucker?!?!?!?!

Other Suggestions I have gotten...

Seymour Duncan antiquity pickup, or their Pearly Gates, Alnico II Pro.
Gibson 498T
Seymour Duncan SH-14 Custom 5
Screamin' Demon

The main thing I want to it match the Output level on the Fender Custom 69's.

What do you all think!?!?!?!? :)
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

youll want something at the lower end of the output spectrum if you dont want too much of a jump in output from the single coils to the bucker. im a big fan of the pearly gates in the bridge of a strat
 
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I really like the Pearly Gates as well... and would LOVE to go with it... only problem, they don't have the Nickel Cover option in a Trembucker. I would prefer the pole screws to line up with the strings.

I might end up going with the Duncan TB-12 The George Lynch Screamin Demon Trembucker NC (Nickel Cover) - Has a 10k output, so a Little hotter than the Pearly Gates, but only by about 1.5k. Still a Med Output pickup.

- Corey
 
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Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

You may not need a trembucker for a MIM strat! I could be wrong, but I think I remember reading that the Mexican Strats have a narrower E-to-e distance than either the vintage U.S. or 80's Japanese Strats...carefully measure the distance E-to-E in the area along the strings where the pole pieces will be lined up--If you get 2", then a standard-spaced pup will line up with the strings better than the 2-1/16" TB'r will. Or, I could be accidentally talking out of my dirt hole again..........I will measure my MexiStrat when I get home from work and re-post...
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

Depends how how you want the pickup to be. there is also the 59 pickup. which is really nice
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

If you want that cover I wouldnt worry about it being tremspaced so much. Standard spacing will work fine. The one in your photo is a standard spaced HB.
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

Duncan Custom, JB and Pearly Gates all sound REALLY good in the bridge of a Strat. Phat Cats are my favourite Duncans so I gotta say give that a try (it'd keep the nickel look).
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

If you dig the Pro Track, I think you'll dig the Demon. It'll be a bit airier on the top with more growl to the mids and a tight, chunky bottom that'll twang beautifully when played through a clean, high headroom amp.
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

I ended up ordering the Screaming Deamon Trembuckerand a new Pickgaurd from GFS.... I didn't get a chance to measure since the guitar is at my Drummer's house. I will post again with pictures and a review... Thanks for all your suggestions.
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

Last night I compared a standard-spaced Custom and a JB Trembucker by holding each of them next to the strings on my own MIM...even though the standard-spaced is probably close enough, I think the trembucker will probably look a little more at home on your axe. Looking forward to reading your review!
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat - INSTALLED!!!

Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat - INSTALLED!!!

Okay... So I completed my Screaming Demon install Yesterday, and have some pictures. Let me tell you, this thing sounds GREAT! Definitely a big improvement over the Fast Track that was in there. Love the aggressive grind this pickup puts out, not high output, but a nice mid-range growl. It even sounds very good clean! Slightly higher output than the Fender CS 69's, but they mix pretty well. I will say that the 4 position sucks though, it sounds hollow with the mid and bridge pickup mixed, but I can live with that. Never really used it anyway. Might get a 5-way superswitch down the road so I can find something useful at that spot.

So here are the pictures:

Pre-Install
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Because it is a Trembucker, it didn't fit in the standard Bridge spot of the pickguard I ordered, had to get the dremel and sandpaper out. But after a little work, it slid right in.

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Here it is installed... Just some screws and strings and put back the knobs, and I am done:

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All strung up and ready to play... and it was a Definite improvement!!!! As much as the single coil sized humbuckers are great... You CAN'T beat the real thing!

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Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

Sounds fantastic but you must have spent a lot for that pickup with the nickel cover. I wouldn't have paid extra for the nickel cover in a strat but that's just me. Now you should just go all the way and put some lipstick tubes in there!
 
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The Screamin' Demon was $94... So it was a little more than I wanted to spend... but I think the looks are well worth it! And the sound is Amazing! I'm going to keep the White Covered Fender CS 69's in it... Love the sound I get from them!
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

The Screamin' Demon was $94... So it was a little more than I wanted to spend... but I think the looks are well worth it! And the sound is Amazing! I'm going to keep the White Covered Fender CS 69's in it... Love the sound I get from them!

The Fender pickups are fantastic. I like the Custom Shop 57 & Texas Specials a lot for singles. Recently I've been jonesing for Diamondback humbuckers so I ordered a pair for my Charvel.
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

Try flipping the ground and hot on the Demon. Should get you your bass back when in the #4 position.
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

Try flipping the ground and hot on the Demon. Should get you your bass back when in the #4 position.

Thanks for the suggestion... I will give that a try. Will I loose anything by doing that on the Humbucker? Or does it not matter which way the Hot and Ground Go? If that is the case... You think I could maybe swap the Middle Pickup instead? Or are single coils different?

One issue that I have is the Fender CS 69 I have in the MID is not Reverse Wound... The set comes with all 3 pickups exactly the same, so I don't get that nice Noise Cancelling in the 2 possition.
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat

Thanks for the suggestion... I will give that a try. Will I loose anything by doing that on the Humbucker? Or does it not matter which way the Hot and Ground Go? If that is the case... You think I could maybe swap the Middle Pickup instead? Or are single coils different?

One issue that I have is the Fender CS 69 I have in the MID is not Reverse Wound... The set comes with all 3 pickups exactly the same, so I don't get that nice Noise Cancelling in the 2 possition.

nope u wont have to worry about loosing your sound, and as for the hum cancelation it shouldnt present too much of a problem, i always use clean in my 2 pos. but that may just be me
 
Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat - INSTALLED!!!

Re: Pickup Suggestion... Humbucker for Strat - INSTALLED!!!

Okay... So I completed my Screaming Demon install Yesterday, and have some pictures. Let me tell you, this thing sounds GREAT! Definitely a big improvement over the Fast Track that was in there. Love the aggressive grind this pickup puts out, not high output, but a nice mid-range growl. It even sounds very good clean! Slightly higher output than the Fender CS 69's, but they mix pretty well. I will say that the 4 position sucks though, it sounds hollow with the mid and bridge pickup mixed, but I can live with that. Never really used it anyway. Might get a 5-way superswitch down the road so I can find something useful at that spot.

So here are the pictures:

Pre-Install
1-Prebuild.jpg


2-Prebuild.jpg



Because it is a Trembucker, it didn't fit in the standard Bridge spot of the pickguard I ordered, had to get the dremel and sandpaper out. But after a little work, it slid right in.

3-Didnt_Fit.jpg



Here it is installed... Just some screws and strings and put back the knobs, and I am done:

4-Installed.jpg


5-Installed.jpg



All strung up and ready to play... and it was a Definite improvement!!!! As much as the single coil sized humbuckers are great... You CAN'T beat the real thing!

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Most of the modern humbuckers suck as far as output level with the Custom Shop 69's! I have this configuration but with the lil screamin deamon in the bridge. Awesome and versatile pickup but personally I don't think it works that well with the 69's. Im thinking of changinh my 69's with Texas specials or fat 50's.
If you want good humbucker to pair with the 69's I would suggest a TV Jones filterton TV classic
 
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