Stk-S6b vs Stk-S9b

Ole

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Hey, I need to upgrade the pickups of my old Strat.
For a hard rockin', punchy sound with lots of definition; which one
Would you guys recommend?
Can't find much info about the difference between the two.

Thanks 🤘
 
Re: Stk-S6b vs Stk-S9b

What pickups are planning on pairing them with? The S9b will be hotter, and so you may well lose some 'Strattiness' compared to the S6. I'm currently using 2 S4s in the neck/middle and an S7 in the bridge for more classic Strat tones, with just a little extra push in the bridge.
 
Re: Stk-S6b vs Stk-S9b

What pickups are planning on pairing them with? The S9b will be hotter, and so you may well lose some 'Strattiness' compared to the S6. I'm currently using 2 S4s in the neck/middle and an S7 in the bridge for more classic Strat tones, with just a little extra push in the bridge.

Thanks šŸ‘
I was thinking of s6b or s9b, s4m, s7n.
Do you think the s9 will get too hot compared
to the other two?
 
Re: Stk-S6b vs Stk-S9b

the s9 is very middy and highout put for a single coil. you wont mistake the tone for a paf but it doesnt sound much like a vintage single coil either. its a great pup, just doesnt have any vintage character
 
Re: Stk-S6b vs Stk-S9b

To me, an STK-S9 sounds nothing like a Strat pickup. It is a cool sound with tons of mids, and it is loud...but it isn't Stratty. The STK-S6 has more bass (rather than mids) and is a great choice for the bridge position. The brightness of the bridge position matches well with the Stk-S6. For some reason, it sounds a little more Stratty to me, even though the EQ doesn't reveal that.
 
Re: Stk-S6b vs Stk-S9b

the s6 sounds more stratty to me than the s9 for sure.
 
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