Which pickups type will give me the sound like this? Or custom shop?

sycoi001

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Hello everyone,

I am a newbie here and I'm a foreigner.
I have a little question about the pole-piece on my Strat. I am currently using a fender strat MIJ with a staggered pole-piece. And the sound is unbalanced, I want to order a set of new pickups with sound can be heard below the youtube clip I mentioned below. I wonder if Seymour Duncan can give me a set of pickups with the same sound, with G pole having to be balanced, high E and B should be a little more prominent. I play music that requires guitar sound to be very clean and flat fret board with full scalloped.

At this clip the man is using an Equalizer and a little Reverb.
Do people know what kind of available without having to visit custom shop with the same sound? If not could Seymour Duncan make it?

Thank you in advance

He start with Neck pickups. And after he switched to mid+neck pickups...
The sound of it looks like something that lasts a long time using the E and B strings

 
Re: Which pickups type will give me the sound like this? Or custom shop?

Welcome to the forum!

I dig the video- all bendy and very different from most guitar videos!

I hear that as a little warmer than most Strats, and with the balance problem you are having, I'd go with more flat poles. A set like the Alnico II Flat Set would be a great choice.
 
Re: Which pickups type will give me the sound like this? Or custom shop?

I could be wrong but I don’t see rails or pole pieces on the pickups in that video. They might be active pickups but I would put money on them being a set of Lace sensors. I don’t think they’re Duncans


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Re: Which pickups type will give me the sound like this? Or custom shop?

I could be wrong but I don’t see rails or pole pieces on the pickups in that video. They might be active pickups but I would put money on them being a set of Lace sensors. I don’t think they’re Duncans


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It was produced by a local craftman, and all his pickups were overlaid on top. The sound of the G string is smaller compared to the other pickups. I thought it was modified so that the G string sound was fuller and smaller, the E and B strings sound are more like sustain and warmer, but I'm not good at this, so I have some questions if Duncan can do it

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