JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
Re: Strat HH Pickup/Sustain Help
It's worth asking how old the strings are, as well.
It's worth asking how old the strings are, as well.
It's worth asking how old the strings are, as well.
Now check your action at the 12th fret. "Low" or "high" action means nothing with an actual measurement. Raise or lower your low E to about .070" and your high E to about .060".
If you want thicker tone and sustain, physics will tell you thicker strings set high enough to vibrate without hitting the board. This height will vary based on how hard you pick.
How hard the player picks is just one factor. Scale length plays a part as does neck relief and fret clearance at the nut.
I would actually suggest Custom /59' instead of JB. Only because you said you wanted chunk and thump. I like both pickups a lot, but the JB I would describe as having a sizzling top end that you might find a little harsh for your application.. the Custom tends to have a more smooth creamy tone to it. Both have plenty of power.
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Agreed on all counts.
Slight tangent, I think the neck gets neglected severely in the overall tone equation.
I find the neck has a huge effect on the overall tone of the guitar too!
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Very much agreed. But typically the stock Fender necks are very good quality and likely not part of the problem here with the lack of natural sustain.
Typically yes, but I’ve replaced a neck for a customer precisely for this problem. For whatever the reason the stock neck (on a Roland ready Strat) was a dud. The new after market neck made a big improvement.
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A friend of mine recommended actually unblocking the trem and setting it up to float. He said that it will make the guitar more resonant while not hurting the sustain. I have to say, he was quite correct. The guitar resonates much better and sounds clearer. I believe my final decisions regarding the pickups are a Seymour Duncan Custom Custom in the bridge and a ‘59 in the neck. Thank you all for your help, you all helped me a great deal!