Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

Benjy_26

25's Nemesis
Hi everyone.

Is anyone using the Duncan Quarter Pound for Strat pickups in the neck and middle position of a HSS set up? One of my guitars is routed for non-keyed singles in the neck and middle. I currently have a SA/SA/85 set in there, but was thinking of going with passives. I have a Dimebucker that I'd like to try in the bridge slot, and was thinking that the QP's would have enough output to mix well while still sounding somewhat like a strat. Thoughts?
 
Re: Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

Yeah I think you're right that the QPs would balance with the Dimebucker. I have a QP between a 59 and C8 and it's fat but still a bit stratty.
 
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Re: Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

They would work well. I'd use 500k pots all around for them, though. Also, know that any of the SD singles cn be ordered with a non-keyed base,, so that might open up some options.
 
Re: Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

They would work well. I'd use 500k pots all around for them, though. Also, know that any of the SD singles cn be ordered with a non-keyed base,, so that might open up some options.

Cool! What other singles/single sized pickups would work with a Dime? I know that Dimebag usually ran a 59 at the neck. Maybr a CR/VR or a pair of little 59's would work?
 
Re: Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

Rails are great with their full string coverage.
 
Re: Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

Cool Rails are a great choice, as they sound clean and clear, but still like a humbucker (sort of like a Jazz). That would be my choice here.
 
Re: Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

if you wanna retain some strat character, id go ssl6. they sound great in the neck with 500k pots
 
Re: Quarter Pounder for Strat (n+m)

Output-wise, sure. They will be thicker sounding than a Dimebucker.

I think a lot of single coil sized options will be thicker than the Dime. That thing sounds like a pissed off tele pickup. In a good way.
 
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