Lewguitar
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Re: Strat pickups: I've stopped using a RW/RP middle and a hotter bridge pickup
I don't think so...not from my experience anyway. If anything, the larger cap would allow more treble/mids to pass through it and go to ground when the tone control is turned down.
Nope...I don't think so. Pretty sure .1 was still the value Fender was using in 1963. Bet you wish you still had it, huh?
I love the 12" radius and large frets of the latest Fender EJ. It's super comfortable for me and the binding is a non-issue for me. It's a fairly large neck for a Fender Strat. Feels sort of like my ES-335. My buddy Aj says it's the most comfortable Strat, and the easiest to bend notes on, of any Strat he's ever played. You really should check one out in person, spend some time with it, and see if you like it. I liked the original maple fingerboard version, but love this new version.
Those Duncan SSL-1 pickups are among my favorites. I use Antiquity Surfers in some of my guitars but really, the SSL-1's are right up with the best, IMO.
Thanks for the post Al...good post.
Lew, isn't a Strat really bright with vintage low-wind pickups and a .1uf cap?. I think that's why Fender switched caps in the first place.
I don't think so...not from my experience anyway. If anything, the larger cap would allow more treble/mids to pass through it and go to ground when the tone control is turned down.
By the way, I used to have a beat '63 Strat when I was younger, and sold it at one point. It had been modded a lot while I had it, by the time I sold it it had Quarter Pounders in it. Did the '63's still have the .1uf cap?. I thought they had changed the cap by that point.
Nope...I don't think so. Pretty sure .1 was still the value Fender was using in 1963. Bet you wish you still had it, huh?
I like the newer Fender 9 1/2 inch radius, I think 12 inch radius on a Strat is a bit too much. 9 1/2" keeps the high bends from fretting out, which is the main problem I had with the vintage radius, but still feels like a Strat neck to me. I like the look of the EJ rosewood Strat, but I wish he hadn't put a bound neck on it. I prefer unbound, other than that it seems like a nice Strat. How is the neck profile?. I grew up with the '63 profile, and the modern Fender profile just isn't round enough for me, although my modded Standard Strat has it. I'm going to change the neck on it at one point, I have changed out the trem block to a full sized steel block, and the pickups are an old Duncan set I've had for years, this is the second guitar I've had them in. SSL-1's in the neck and middle, and the Seymorized staggered one in the bridge (SSL-6? Can't remember).
Al
I love the 12" radius and large frets of the latest Fender EJ. It's super comfortable for me and the binding is a non-issue for me. It's a fairly large neck for a Fender Strat. Feels sort of like my ES-335. My buddy Aj says it's the most comfortable Strat, and the easiest to bend notes on, of any Strat he's ever played. You really should check one out in person, spend some time with it, and see if you like it. I liked the original maple fingerboard version, but love this new version.
Those Duncan SSL-1 pickups are among my favorites. I use Antiquity Surfers in some of my guitars but really, the SSL-1's are right up with the best, IMO.
Thanks for the post Al...good post.