Re: Reviews of the Stag Mag
Quickie sidebar; I gotta say a little thanks to Evan Skopp.
Somewhere, back in the old forum, there was a thread where someone was asking for a pickup recommendation for something that was medium to low output, with a rich, warm sound. The thread caught my eye because it was what I was looking for also.
Most folks were recommending the Alnico Pro II's.
Evan popped in, and said something to the affect of "Don't forget the StagMags."
I looked them up, and they seemed to fit what I was looking for.
Then, John from BlackRose was blowing out a pair on the trading post, and I snagged 'em.
So . . . thanks Evan, for suggesting them. I wouldn't have known about them otherwise.

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Anyway, I installed a pair of StagMags into a mid-80's MIA Peavey Patriot - a guitar just like my Predator, except with a hardtail bridge, and no locking nut.
The manual calls it "select hardwood", but it looks like plywood to me. Not the kind you buy at the hardware store, but plywood all the same.
Regardless, it has bumped my 59n/C5b Predator into second place.
I installed both p'ups using 3 position DPDT switches, (on-off-on), so that I could easily select north-coil/humbucker/south-coil operation at the flick of a switch. In conjunction with the standard 3-way, I can get an amazing array of sounds. (For the record, a 3-pos, SPDT switch would work just as well. One half of the switches I have are unused.)
I was actually surprised that selecting either the north or south coils of the same pickup would have that much difference. Its subtle, but still noticeable.
What I like most about these p'ups is, I tend to play "clean", lately, and this guitar was put together for that purpose. All the switch combinations are very clean and snappy. There's
no "bassy" sound in any position. Every note is distinct and articulate whether in chords or single notes.
I should probably point out that I play this through a Johnson J-Station. There's no actual amp involved. (Unless, of course, you count the Crown DC-150A that the Johnson feeds.)
I believe that these p'ups have just put my cheapy Johnson Strat out-of-business.
Artie
Addendum: There must have been a "newness" factor here. I still love the Stag Mags, but am moving them to a Strat. Also, the Predator is back to being #1. (Albiet, with a 59b on its way to replace the C5.)
