Natman
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Hey guys, this is a little long. Hope you can read it all and give some advice. I'm no newb, tried MANY pickups over 20 years:
I had me a sweet 96 Strat Ultra which I bought new. It was great but not stratty enough due to the Lace Sensor Blue/Gold/Red-Red.
I swapped them out for Duncan Custom SSl-5 staggered. (That's right -I ordered 4 pickups with RWRP in the middle and the lefty stagger for the bridge!). It was cool but too beefy and I wanted a slightly more traditional strat sound.
I replaced those with Van Zandt Blues set (only 3 pickups this time with regular pickguard). They fit the bill until I needed money and sold the giutar a few years later.
In the meantime I treid a couple more Lace Sensor guitars and really dug the Hot Golds. The only niggle is that they have weak 2 & 4 tones; too smooth I guess. That alnico attack is spikey and hard to replicate with fridge magnets...
Now recently I put together a strat with the Ultra setup using 4 Gold Sensors (actually Visionarys with the cute see-thru covers). I figured I was heading closer towards a "traditional" strat sound by choosing Golds instead of Hot Golds. Great, the axe is awesome extremely versatile and toneful, especially with gain. HOWEVER as many of you know Sensors do not pull off the genuine strat sound, it's like 90% there but something IS missing.
So knowing that I probably can't have my cake and eat it too, what is your recommendation?
My priority is keeping the noise down but most noiseless pickups sound like pooh.
I am seriously considering Wilde Microcoils for the low noise and intelligent design but of course not really sure what they'll sound like. The Lawrece 280/200/298 set I had 10 years ago was fine but a bit clinical.
I am open to trying different Lace Sensors as I haven't tried any of the Burgundy, Emerald, Light Blue etc.
Dimarzio Areas get some strong reviews. Of course Duncan Stacks will probably come up and I know the design was improved a number of years ago. Kinmans are out of the quesstion, too pricey!
I don't expect 100% authentic strat tone, but I do want to keep the 4 pickup layout (NOT HSS using a regular humbucker!).
Fire away and thanks!
I had me a sweet 96 Strat Ultra which I bought new. It was great but not stratty enough due to the Lace Sensor Blue/Gold/Red-Red.
I swapped them out for Duncan Custom SSl-5 staggered. (That's right -I ordered 4 pickups with RWRP in the middle and the lefty stagger for the bridge!). It was cool but too beefy and I wanted a slightly more traditional strat sound.
I replaced those with Van Zandt Blues set (only 3 pickups this time with regular pickguard). They fit the bill until I needed money and sold the giutar a few years later.
In the meantime I treid a couple more Lace Sensor guitars and really dug the Hot Golds. The only niggle is that they have weak 2 & 4 tones; too smooth I guess. That alnico attack is spikey and hard to replicate with fridge magnets...
Now recently I put together a strat with the Ultra setup using 4 Gold Sensors (actually Visionarys with the cute see-thru covers). I figured I was heading closer towards a "traditional" strat sound by choosing Golds instead of Hot Golds. Great, the axe is awesome extremely versatile and toneful, especially with gain. HOWEVER as many of you know Sensors do not pull off the genuine strat sound, it's like 90% there but something IS missing.
So knowing that I probably can't have my cake and eat it too, what is your recommendation?
My priority is keeping the noise down but most noiseless pickups sound like pooh.
I am seriously considering Wilde Microcoils for the low noise and intelligent design but of course not really sure what they'll sound like. The Lawrece 280/200/298 set I had 10 years ago was fine but a bit clinical.
I am open to trying different Lace Sensors as I haven't tried any of the Burgundy, Emerald, Light Blue etc.
Dimarzio Areas get some strong reviews. Of course Duncan Stacks will probably come up and I know the design was improved a number of years ago. Kinmans are out of the quesstion, too pricey!
I don't expect 100% authentic strat tone, but I do want to keep the 4 pickup layout (NOT HSS using a regular humbucker!).
Fire away and thanks!

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