gimmieinfo
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I recently tried some A3 toneriders that came in a CV strat. I didn't like them in neck or middle but love them in the bridge. So i left the bridge (6.3k) in the CV and put the next highest output one (the middle) in the bridge of my other strat. Love it there too. But i then felt that they way they sounded they might be even better wound up more, so i bought a benson custom A3 @ 7.8k. Long story short, it's not near as good. the tonerider is smooth when driven and cleans up w/o getting thin even with a treble bleed. The Benson sounds kinda harsh and is no fuller or fatter sounding yet according to him when i talked to him it;s the same gauge as the tonerider.
The reason i asked for an answer from someone very familiar with A3 in strat pups is this question wouldn't be an easy one for most people given the fact A3 strat pups are not common. Anyways the question is, does A3 sound bad overwound? It hit me that the few i have seen are usually wound pretty low and maybe thats why this one sounds bad. Maybe A3 doesn't work well with high winds? I'm asking because i have unwound pickups many times and it;s easy enough to take another 1500R off the coil and bring it down to where the tonerider is. On the other hand if it sounds bad it's trash so i'm wondering if it's worth a shot or just sell it for about 1/2 and cut my losses.
The reason i asked for an answer from someone very familiar with A3 in strat pups is this question wouldn't be an easy one for most people given the fact A3 strat pups are not common. Anyways the question is, does A3 sound bad overwound? It hit me that the few i have seen are usually wound pretty low and maybe thats why this one sounds bad. Maybe A3 doesn't work well with high winds? I'm asking because i have unwound pickups many times and it;s easy enough to take another 1500R off the coil and bring it down to where the tonerider is. On the other hand if it sounds bad it's trash so i'm wondering if it's worth a shot or just sell it for about 1/2 and cut my losses.