Texas Blues style single coils

kylewrt1986

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Just after a quick bit of advice, as I can't really afford to buy loads of pickups and chose after trying them all (i am but a poor student)

Mainly just wondering what, in your opinions, gives the best tone (I know that's objective, but I trust you guys more than harmony central) for blues / texas blues.

I'm already pretty much set on APS-1s for Neck and Middle, but am wavering between SSL-5 or 6, or a Dimarzio Virtual Vintage blues or solo for the bridge (in the bridge i'm thinking more of a hot texas blues sound, ala SRV / ZZTop / Bonnie Raitt ). Or possibly the Fender Texas Special. (The other possibility I guess would be the SD Antiquity, but I think they're a little out of my price range)

I've heard good things about all, but am a bit cautious as a lot of those good things were on harmony central, where everyone has been gigging for 30 years and neailed stevie ray vaughan's tone with every pickup...

Thanks!
Kyle
 
Re: Texas Blues style single coils

Antiquity Surfer or SSL-1 for vintage Strat tones. SRV used stock Fender pups at around 6K or so. I would advise you to play a guitar with a texas special bridge pup, I found the pup to be very bright and shrill. If you want to try something a little smoother for the bridge there is the SD antiquity texas custom bridge or a twangbanger. You can also look here.

http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/stratsdescr.shtml#VintageStaggeredforStrat

Good Luck!
Joe
 
Re: Texas Blues style single coils

both the Antiquity Custom and the Fender Texas Special are wound differently than the APS-1s.
I believe the Antiquitymight work by simply reversing the leads, but someone else will have to tell youl. The Texas Special might be more of a problem, and in any case the SSL- 5 or 6 would be a better pickup, although not a strictly vintage tone.
my best sounding strat has APS-2s with an SSL-3 bridge, which is even hotter then the 5 or 6. What you sacrifice is the stock B/M notch tone, so you have to decide if that's OK, or else go to a tapped version.

there is a wealth of info in the reviews in The Vault section. However, at this point it may only confuse you...

your original idea of an SSL-5 or 6 is fine
 
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If you are going with the APS', I'd take the Twangbanger just to keep the whole set alnico II.
 
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I have 2 strats , both have a twangbanger bridge (I'm addicted !) , one is loaded with SSL1 middle & neck and the other one is loaded with APS .
Both have a RWRP middle PU !

Those combo are really great for a texas tone . I play those axes through a Mesa Lonestar combo for small gig or a Soldano Hot Rod 50 half stack where the place is bigger .
 
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I found the Texas Specials harsh and muddy. The SSL-1's (or Surfers if you can afford them) and APS-1's are both great pickups for texas blues if you're using heavier guage strings. The SSL's are a little chimier w/ more bass and treble while the APS-1's have a softer attack with more mids. If you need a hotter and thicker sound, the SSL-5 is a great choice.

I would highly recommend going w/ a Twangbanger in the bridge. It has just the right amount of punch and thickness in the bridge position for a hot texas blues tone.

Yeah, I never completely trust the reviews on harmony central - especially the ones where they rate everything a 10. It's usually written by people who just bought the pickup and are in the "honeymoon" stage.
 
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I have a set of Seymour Duncan's Antiquity Texas Hot pickups and I think they are great. The Custom Bridge in the Texas Hot set is fatter sounding and still authentically straty. I would highly recommend the Texas Hot set.

BTW, what amp are you playing through? The amp is significant too, but you already know that. :)

If you want SRV chime you might rather go with A5 pickups and go with the SSL-1's or Surfers in the neck and middle with the Texas Hot Custom Bridge.
 
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