Stock Pickups in a Suhr Strat

RGN

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I am looking at a Suhr Classic (basically looks like a Fender Strat w/3 single coils) and am wondering if the stock pickups are any good. I am thinking in this price range the pickups have got to be OK. Anyone have any thoughts?

This is an internet deal so I won't get a chance to play or hear the guitar before I buy it.

Looks like this one...
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Any thoughts on Suhr in general? I haven't heard anything negative about them yet.
 
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Never tried 1, but like you, I've only heard good things about them.
 
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I just a sold a new bridge pickup to a guy who has a Suhr. He told me that the pickups are wound in John's shop and that the pickups in his particular guitar were wound like a vintage 50's or 60's Strat...meaning vintage output and that except for the middle pickup being RW/RP, all three are identical. He wasn't happy with the somewhat thin and brittle sounding vintage style bridge pickup but loved the neck and middle pickups. He ordered a hotter bridge pickup from me. That's about all I know about the Suhr pickups. He said they were excellant and/but very much like a pre-CBS Fender in tone.
 
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Thanks Lew.. I figured you'd know a thing or two about these PUs!
 
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RGN said:
Thanks Lew.. I figured you'd know a thing or two about these PUs!

You're welcome! One other thing I just remembered: Mark Knopfler used Pensa-Suhrs for years but didn't use thier pickups. He had Fralin Vintage Hots in his.

Just to mention it: I've never tried a Suhr, but the nicest boutique Strat I ever played and perhaps the best sounding was a James Tyler. Really some spectacular sounding and playing guitars.

Lew
 
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Lew- I gotta ask.. that James Tyler headstock didn't make you want to climb a mountain with your dogs and never come down?? I think they are really nice but that headstock is a little "hard" on the eyes IMO. There is actually a James Tyler dealer here locally so I may check one out this weekend. Thanks for the tip. I may be able to live with the headstock if the guitar blows me away.
 
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RGN said:
Lew- I gotta ask.. that James Tyler headstock didn't make you want to climb a mountain with your dogs and never come down?? I think they are really nice but that headstock is a little "hard" on the eyes IMO. There is actually a James Tyler dealer here locally so I may check one out this weekend. Thanks for the tip. I may be able to live with the headstock if the guitar blows me away.

I hated the look of the headstock! :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: He's got his name all over it like acid trails or something... :)

Great guitars though...
 
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Suhr's new noiseless system for his V60s is amazing. Scott Henderson & Michael Landau are digging it big time.
 
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If I bought a Suhr, which I've though about, I'd probably keep the stock neck and middle, at least. I'm a fan of hotter strat single bridges, so like Lew's customer, I'd probably throw a Twangbanger or Steel pole 43 in there. I use the tone control to tame the brightness of those, so they sound like a cross between a single and humbucker.
 
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