che_guitarra
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I made a very silly decision a few years ago. I have a '92 American Standard Strat i've owned since new, and it is THE guitar by which I judge all others.
Anyway - I got the idea that I needed to go noiseless (for recording purposes), so I ditched the factory pickups and installed some Fender Samarium Cobalts. While they aren't bad pickups by any measure, the sound has never really pushed my buttons. Sure, they're noise free, but the tone is a bit sterile and lacking that indefinable mojo it once had.
I'm into SRV, Dick Dale, Danny Gatton, Chet Atkins, Brian Setzer, Jimi Hendrix among countless others... I guess you could say I like my strats with a nice surfy jangle, but it's also gotta hold it's own when I blast out rockabilly, texas blues or bit of Jimi.
I've never been disappointed with GFS pickups, so i'm leaning toward some GFS 64' grey bottoms... but i'm open to suggestions. I'd prefer to find non-staggered options to suit my guitar's flatter radius.
At the end of the day i'm not fussy about pickup brands or price or where they're made - tone is tone, and I just want the magic back in my #1 guitar.
Any suggestions?
Anyway - I got the idea that I needed to go noiseless (for recording purposes), so I ditched the factory pickups and installed some Fender Samarium Cobalts. While they aren't bad pickups by any measure, the sound has never really pushed my buttons. Sure, they're noise free, but the tone is a bit sterile and lacking that indefinable mojo it once had.
I'm into SRV, Dick Dale, Danny Gatton, Chet Atkins, Brian Setzer, Jimi Hendrix among countless others... I guess you could say I like my strats with a nice surfy jangle, but it's also gotta hold it's own when I blast out rockabilly, texas blues or bit of Jimi.
I've never been disappointed with GFS pickups, so i'm leaning toward some GFS 64' grey bottoms... but i'm open to suggestions. I'd prefer to find non-staggered options to suit my guitar's flatter radius.
At the end of the day i'm not fussy about pickup brands or price or where they're made - tone is tone, and I just want the magic back in my #1 guitar.
Any suggestions?
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