Re: Reviews of Noiseless Duncan Single Coil Pickups
Hot rails - Squire strat, bridge position.
I've used this guitar variously through 20W Orange and Marshall practice amps, some sort of 100W Marshall combo, and a Hughes and Kettner Warp 7 half stack.
Great improvement over the stock single coil, good for very distorted sounds without getting muddy (or so I've found).
A bit too trebly sometimes, particularly noticable through the clean channel (I have to switch to a different pickup for cleans), particularly if you try to use a crybaby at the same time. Would benefit from having it's own tone pot to roll off the highs a little. I think there is a mod you can do, where you wire a 0.0047 capacitor between the 'capacitor lugs' for the middle and bridge pickups on the switch, allowing the tone pot for the middle pickup to act on the bridge pickup. Haven't tried this yet, but it's on my 'to do' list.
The other pickups in the guitar are stock. The hotrails exposes how crap the stock pickups are, particularly if I switch to either the neck or middle pickup alone from the hotrails without changing the gain level. IMO, the other pickups need to be changed out for something noiseless, since I typically use a lot of gain.
A very good pickup, well worth the money (I actually picked it up second hand).