This right here is how you handle an issue: communicate openly and honestly. I have faith in the custom shop, so I will put some good vibes in ti this thread. Although I haven't ordered for awhile, every experience I have had with the custom shop has been exemplary. MJ has treated me like a rock star every time I have put in an order. Most importantly: every custom shop pickup I have tried has been tonal bliss!
Isn't this pickup supposed to do that (among other things)?i don't think the op is being a nightmare at all. he has a sound in mind (srv fat single coil) and wants it in a humbucker rout.
Isn't this pickup supposed to do that (among other things)?
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For some reason, I stopped receiving notifications on this thread. I didn't unsubscribe, it just turned quiet.
Anyway, thanks to Scott for the response, I've sent you a PM.
To everyone else, a quick (albeit slightly out of topic) question: how do I hook up a 3-conductor stack with a Liberator? Just follow the colour coding or do I have to do something else?
The stacks are different than regular humbuckers incase (sic) you didn't know.
I wasn't sure which color coding you were referencing
So just hook white to where black or hot would be for a normal humbucker, red to red (or white) terminal, and black to where white would have been and bare to ground
If you're referring to the colour coding, I didn't. If you're referring to the construction, of course I did.
The Liberator has the standard humbucker colour coding. When hooking up a normal SD humbucker, one only has to match the colours of the pickup wires to those of the pot.
Thanks. Anyone else can confirm that? I'm trying to decide whether to get a Hot Stack (4-cond) or something else (3-cond), and I don't want to have to switch the Liberator out.
Ptolemaeus,
Off topic (sorry) but could you explain (very briefly) what you were after? I'm very curious.
SJ
This was a long thread to read through; angry disappointments, suggested alternatives, and a bit of hostility. It all will work out in the end I suppose....
But one thing I may have missed here... SRV sound in a humbucker? Well, has the idea of how SRV gets his tone come into play here?
Yes, it's a long thread, and you missed all the key points. This is what we brazilians refer to as "hopping on a moving train" ("pegar o bonde andando"). It's not a SRV sound in a humbucker, it's SRV-like NECK sound (easy reference, not exact replication) in a humbucker ROUTE. With 24 frets. And floyd rose. In a alder-maple-rosewood guitar. Not Strat-shaped (it's uncomfortable to me). With a standard humbucker in the bridge.
Most importantly, the discussion is not how I'd get the sound, but why the Custom Shop was being dismissive, which was answered by Scott Olsen. Thanks for joining, anyway, haha. I'm sorry if this reads a bit rude, not my intention.
This is what happens when you provide extraneous details.
I didn't find the part that described your guitar other than the very beginning that said you had HH setup guitars. SRV didn't use the neck pickup alone on many of his recordings. Having a SSS setup is something your current guitars simply don't have.
The root of your problem is how to sound like SRV in the neck. I'm saying, you'll waste your time and money waiting for a magical pickup to give you the SRV tone that just isn't there. Yes, I know the point of the whole thread is a gripe against the SD Custom Shop. Personally, there are plenty of stock model pickups out there that have the tones I want. Custom Shop pickups are a waste of money.
Don't buy a Custom Shop pickup, just buy a guitar that has the tones you want. I don't have a Stratocaster anymore either, I have gravitated to Reverends. I play a Buckshot most of the time and I use it for my SRV Bluesy tone but it has a Revtron in the neck. But the body is Korina and the neck is 25.5" scale maple neck. It still has that tone I love. I'm an SRV nut. Love his stuff. He's the inspiration for me to play the blues. I think you're looking for an answer out of the wrong question.
And the originator of the thread doesn't care about anyone's advice. He just wants to vent his anger, no matter how many of us are trying to help.
For all we know, a pickup that fits in a humbucker mounting but sounds like a Strat single coil could be the next big seller.
Oh come on now. He didn't want it EXACTLY SRV, he knew what it was going into and even wanted it NOISELESS. I still just stand by getting the single coil pickup mounting ring and throwing a Vintage Hot Stack Plus or a Classic Stack Plus or a Dimarzio VV Blues. Win.