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Been real busy with pickup tryouts the last 4 weeks, had 10 different Duncan humbuckers so far only to still not be 100% happy.
Ok, this is gonna be long, sorry for that.
The guitars they went in were 2 Power-Strats. Both really different. One of them is real picky.
One (cream-colored) is an old Fender YJM Alder body, that I rerouted from the SSS rout it came stock to H-S-H, since I'm more of a humbucker type of player. It has an USA Custom Guitars Maple/Rosewood neck and Callaham vintage bridge with narrow spacing. 3x CTS 500k pots and 2 .022uf RS Guitarworks caps.
This guitar is really heavy - I'm not sure how much that old Fender YJM body weighs but it's heavier than most Strats I ever played.
The Acoustic sound is typical Strat, though on the mellower/tamer side.
The other Strat (white) is an USA Custom Guitars Alder Strat body, with 1-piece all-Rosewood USACG neck, 25"-PRS-scale, hardtail Hipshot bridge and also 3x CTS 500k pots and .022uf RS Guitarworks caps.
This one is really light, even the all-Rosewood neck is much lighter than any Maple neck I've ever tried.
The tone of this Strat is kinda unique - bright, with a strong bass.
Now for the pickups, here are my impressions:
-SH-1 '59 model neck and bridge: This was intended for the white one as I'm looking for more of a vintage vibe for this one. This set was good. When I first put it in I was sure this was the one. Later I started noticing more and more the missing mids and a bit too bright highs. I'm not hearing the "too bassy" thing most people talk about though.
I kept those in for one week but due to the slightly scooped mids I get lost in the mix with a band and eventually had a pass at them.
Output wise, I feel they are moderate, not vintage, but I just wish these came with increased mids and a little less pronounced & bright pick attack.
Hoping that the 59B would give me more mids, I put it in the neck just for kicks. Didn't work though - too much output for the neck position. Strangely, the guitar felt like I was playing with rubber bands. I'm not sure why, the 59B just didn't feel and sound right in the neck pos so I took it out immediately.
-Sh-5 Custom: After the '59 set, I was sure this would be the one for the white one. But it was not. Way too much for that guitar. Totally boomy, a bit too bright. Boomy power chords.
Tried it in the yellow one (the mellower one of the two) and it was almost perfect. Almost. Great bass definition, nice mids and just a bit too bright highs. But pretty great overall.
Strangely, the Sh-5 Custom seems to have a 3d-kind of effect to it, like it has an harmonic enhancer in there or something. Very noticable with power-chords. Like it adds another dimension of sound - really cool. This pickup definitely has lots of character in the right guitar.
-Sh-6 Distortion neck and bridge: Great definition but again way too bright in the white one. Also, the sound feels kind of focused on a particular frequency range, therefore leaving me with the impression that they're not as high output as the numbers show them to be. Anyway, those were really not what I was looking for in the white one.
I tried them in the cream-colored Strat and while I didn't love the DistB, the DistN turned out really well. If someone had given me the DistN and didn't tell me anything about it, I would have thought that it was a moderate-output A5 humbucker.
The DistN in the cream one feels like a blend of a Hot Rails neck and Cool Rails neck. Powerfull and clear, great for neck soloing a la Dave Murray (Iron Maiden), yet not so overly compressed and undynamic as the Hot Rails neck is. I'd say HR tone (almost) with CR dynamics.
-Sh-4 JB Model: Just had to try one out myself. First thing I did when I installed this one and strung up the guitar and played a chord was to get all the strings off again and triple-check if I had made a mistake when I wired it up. One weird pickup, the JB. Like it has a constant out-of-phase sound added to the normal sound. Hard to describe. It definitely sings pretty easily but I don't see any magic or mojo with this one. Just one weird sounding bridge pickup. Hard to believe Seymour actually went into business because of this pickup.
Then I tried it in the neck and there it was just dull, high output and compress-o-mania. But really dull - even with 500k's and even though it was in the white (bright) Strat.
Didn't bother trying it in the cream Strat.
(continuing next post, as there's character restriction on posts)
Ok, this is gonna be long, sorry for that.
The guitars they went in were 2 Power-Strats. Both really different. One of them is real picky.
One (cream-colored) is an old Fender YJM Alder body, that I rerouted from the SSS rout it came stock to H-S-H, since I'm more of a humbucker type of player. It has an USA Custom Guitars Maple/Rosewood neck and Callaham vintage bridge with narrow spacing. 3x CTS 500k pots and 2 .022uf RS Guitarworks caps.
This guitar is really heavy - I'm not sure how much that old Fender YJM body weighs but it's heavier than most Strats I ever played.
The Acoustic sound is typical Strat, though on the mellower/tamer side.
The other Strat (white) is an USA Custom Guitars Alder Strat body, with 1-piece all-Rosewood USACG neck, 25"-PRS-scale, hardtail Hipshot bridge and also 3x CTS 500k pots and .022uf RS Guitarworks caps.
This one is really light, even the all-Rosewood neck is much lighter than any Maple neck I've ever tried.
The tone of this Strat is kinda unique - bright, with a strong bass.
Now for the pickups, here are my impressions:
-SH-1 '59 model neck and bridge: This was intended for the white one as I'm looking for more of a vintage vibe for this one. This set was good. When I first put it in I was sure this was the one. Later I started noticing more and more the missing mids and a bit too bright highs. I'm not hearing the "too bassy" thing most people talk about though.
I kept those in for one week but due to the slightly scooped mids I get lost in the mix with a band and eventually had a pass at them.
Output wise, I feel they are moderate, not vintage, but I just wish these came with increased mids and a little less pronounced & bright pick attack.
Hoping that the 59B would give me more mids, I put it in the neck just for kicks. Didn't work though - too much output for the neck position. Strangely, the guitar felt like I was playing with rubber bands. I'm not sure why, the 59B just didn't feel and sound right in the neck pos so I took it out immediately.
-Sh-5 Custom: After the '59 set, I was sure this would be the one for the white one. But it was not. Way too much for that guitar. Totally boomy, a bit too bright. Boomy power chords.
Tried it in the yellow one (the mellower one of the two) and it was almost perfect. Almost. Great bass definition, nice mids and just a bit too bright highs. But pretty great overall.
Strangely, the Sh-5 Custom seems to have a 3d-kind of effect to it, like it has an harmonic enhancer in there or something. Very noticable with power-chords. Like it adds another dimension of sound - really cool. This pickup definitely has lots of character in the right guitar.
-Sh-6 Distortion neck and bridge: Great definition but again way too bright in the white one. Also, the sound feels kind of focused on a particular frequency range, therefore leaving me with the impression that they're not as high output as the numbers show them to be. Anyway, those were really not what I was looking for in the white one.
I tried them in the cream-colored Strat and while I didn't love the DistB, the DistN turned out really well. If someone had given me the DistN and didn't tell me anything about it, I would have thought that it was a moderate-output A5 humbucker.
The DistN in the cream one feels like a blend of a Hot Rails neck and Cool Rails neck. Powerfull and clear, great for neck soloing a la Dave Murray (Iron Maiden), yet not so overly compressed and undynamic as the Hot Rails neck is. I'd say HR tone (almost) with CR dynamics.
-Sh-4 JB Model: Just had to try one out myself. First thing I did when I installed this one and strung up the guitar and played a chord was to get all the strings off again and triple-check if I had made a mistake when I wired it up. One weird pickup, the JB. Like it has a constant out-of-phase sound added to the normal sound. Hard to describe. It definitely sings pretty easily but I don't see any magic or mojo with this one. Just one weird sounding bridge pickup. Hard to believe Seymour actually went into business because of this pickup.
Then I tried it in the neck and there it was just dull, high output and compress-o-mania. But really dull - even with 500k's and even though it was in the white (bright) Strat.
Didn't bother trying it in the cream Strat.
(continuing next post, as there's character restriction on posts)