UberMetalDood
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What are the absolute best noiseless strat pickups and why?
I think this is the answer http://www.fralinpickups.com/bpncs.asp
Call me crazy, but I love my Fender SCNs.
Kinman, every time for me.
No competition in the market for my tastes.
I love the build quality, seperate magnet spread for bridge, mid and neck so it aligns perfectly and most of all I LOVE their tone.
My personal favourites are the 62's.
I've also recently bought his new PAF+ humbucker which is being installed in my Anderson tomorrow.
Can't wait to try it.
I've tried all the Dimarzio noisless inc the rail versions, the YJM Duncans and none were in the same ball park.
Not tried the new Fralin split singles but I'm not convinced by the clips I've heard... they do look good though.
There's also the Zexcoil pickups that look amazing.
geez! that thing looks interesting!
I'm not a huge fan of noiseless strat p'ups, as all I've tried lack that "something" that make a single coil what it is.
I've been through the following sets:
Lace Holy Grail
Duncan Classic Stack Plus
Kinman Woodstock
EMG SA
All get you in the ballpark... but none delivers the dynamics a real SC has... which it may or may not be a good thng... it's NOT for me.
The only strat I use is a PRS SE EG, loaded with a Custom handmade, handwound vintage spec set with three different polepiece spreads made by our own Zhangliqun, aka David Plummer, maker of Zhangbucker p'ups.
This set just delivers in this guitar: every single recorded tone of classic strat sounds is just a bit of EQ away. The dynamics are great to say the least, so... this set is not going anywhere any time soon, if ever!
HTH,
Call me crazy, but I love my Fender SCNs.
The effect of the backplate system could also be achieved by adding a dummy pickup out of phase with the regular three under the pickguard. I dont think it would need any polepieces in it either. Just the bobbin and wire from some piece of junk pickup. All it does is make like a humbucker and cancel the noise
The problem with this approach, and the advertised backplate system, is that you have to have all three regular pickups in phase, and most strats dont...
is it just me or was there a big difference between the silent sound engaged and off? The non-noise cancelled mode sounded more harmonically rich on every setting...and it wasn't as subtle difference either.