Tell me about the Twang Banger

Ascension

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Still trying to sort out the new 95 Silverado pickups. Now I'm running a pair of the Scooped Strats in the neck and middle with the Stock SSL 5 in the bridge. The SSL 5 is a little too harsh by itself, and also doesn't have as much quack as I would like with the middle. I have the other 94 Silverado with the Surfer 2 set and EJ volume and tone set up for the more vintage Strat tone. The SSL 5 is ok, but I do a little country style stuff from time to time and also like a Tele bridge tone with mid-gain overdrive.
I'm looking hard at dropping a Twang Banger in this one with the scooped strat neck and middle.
How does the Twang Banger sound in pos 2 running with a Strat single coil? Does it have the quack and chime to sound like a real strat should?
 
I'd say it has plenty of quack in position 2. Being an A2-based pickup, it doesn't have the edge that something like an SSL-2 would, and the mids are a little lower frequency than the mids in the Scooped Strat pickups.
 
I'd say it has plenty of quack in position 2. Being an A2-based pickup, it doesn't have the edge that something like an SSL-2 would, and the mids are a little lower frequency than the mids in the Scooped Strat pickups.
Hmm that sounds like it may just work for what I am looking for. The lower mids in particular. The SSL 5 get too thin and harsh if you pull it back from the strings and is hotter than I want if get it close so calls for a closer look. To my ear the slightly darker Scooped Strat neck sounds similar to a tele neck pickup with the metal cover so--.
Anybody else?
 
I've one but haven't installed it yet, so can't say.

Don't The Hellcasters use them? (Or what was that band name?). If you can find videos/recordings of them, you might be able to hear it.
 
I've one but haven't installed it yet, so can't say.

Don't The Hellcasters use them? (Or what was that band name?). If you can find videos/recordings of them, you might be able to hear it.
Back when Jerry Donahue first joined the Hellecasters, Fender made him a signature Stratocaster. The bridge pickup had a metal plate on the bottom; plus a kind of metal plate underneath the pickguard simulating the metal of a Telecaster bridge assembly. The bridge pickup with the metal plate is the same concept as the Twang Banger. Also, the EBMM Albert Lee model has a bridge pickup, an Alnico 2 Pro with a metal strip underneath.

Fender Jerry Donahue Stratocaster
 
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Back when Jerry Donahue first joined the Hellecasters, Fender made him a signature Stratocaster. The bridge pickup had a metal plate on the bottom; plus a kind of metal plate underneath the pickguard simulating the metal of a Telecaster bridge assembly. The bridge pickup with the metal plate is the same concept as the Twang Banger. Also, the EBMM Albert Lee model has a bridge pickup, an Alinoc 2 Pro with a metal strip underneath.

Fender Jerry Donahue Stratocaster
That's cool- I didn't know any of that.
 
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