Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

Young Angus

Kometose Tonologist
Just wondering what definite tonal differences you can expect between a strat with the pickups mounted on the pickguard and a strat without a pickguard with the pickups mounted to the body jackson/esp style?

And have people found certain pickups sound better in strat pickguards than others that might sound better in non-pickguard strats?

Does that make sense?
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

Young Angus said:
Just wondering what definite tonal differences you can expect between a strat with the pickups mounted on the pickguard and a strat without a pickguard with the pickups mounted to the body jackson/esp style?

And have people found certain pickups sound better in strat pickguards than others that might sound better in non-pickguard strats?

Does that make sense?

i feel bodies with mounted pickups keep more sustain and feel more 'solid' to play.
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

Kev said:
i feel bodies with mounted pickups keep more sustain and feel more 'solid' to play.

Correct
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

I doubt any human would be able to hear much of a difference.

Rumor has it gold hardware will give you a bad ass tone.
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

big_black said:
I doubt any human would be able to hear much of a difference.

Rumor has it gold hardware will give you a bad ass tone.

Hahaahaha i like that ;)
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

I`ve had them mounted to the body and to a pickguard. To me I really don`t think you`d be able to tell a difference in tone.
 
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Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

lol @ people who think there's a difference in tone
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

I've heard some stuff about desctructive\constructive frequency interference when mounting pickups differently. Just think about it, it actually makes sense.... if the pickup vibrates excactly opposite of the string at a given frequency, you would get constructive interference, and if it moves excactly parallel to the string, you'd get destructive interference (loss of output).

But hey, i don't care :D. If it sounds good, it sounds good.
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

Soeh....
 
Re: Tone difference between mounting to strat pickguard and strat without pickguard?

In theory there are all sorts of reasons why one might sound different to another, in practice it's very hard to tell the difference as there are many other factors that swamp the effect.

Yes, a pickup that is solidly mounted to the body is less likely to suffer from interference effects caused by a resonating scratchplate but how often and how much does a scratchplate resonate? There may be a difference in sustain but this would be overwhelmed by the damping effect of a badly fitted string.

It's well known that part of the telecaster's peculiar scream is the result of bridge plate resonance so no-one can legitimately say there is no noticeable effect, it's just very subtle.

I once worked on a Washburn which had a strange resonance when you stood in front of the stack. It turned out that the bridge pickup was resonating on its springs. It was a ring mounted humbucker but the design of the guitar meant that the pickup sat almost clear of its body cavity so it didn't benefit from any damping.

I cured it by replacing the springs with silicon tubing for better harmonic damping and packing the body cavity with foam to break up the standing wave and provide lateral support for the pickup.
 
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