Hello gentleman,
I'm not a big fan of strats since I have small hands, I prefer thinner necks with 24.75" fretboard length, but I think everybody who plays guitar needs to have a strat, it's such an indispensable tool in any guitar player tool set. Some of my favorite players use strats so I love the sound, it's just a matter of comfort and hand grip.
I have had a couple strats before and ended up selling them, now I'm looking for another strat, it's gonna be made in a custom shop so I can choose whatever I want for woods, hardware, pickups, etc..
It will definitely be deeply scalloped (maple) and since I'm a big Malmsteen fan I thought about a fender's yjm clone, with 22 frets though.
I read some interesting things about these pup's, but nothing about how it handle different styles. I understand the purpose they were made and that most people looking for them are looking for a hard rock/neoclassical style but if you have a little versatility it doesn't hurt. Usually strat fans have many strats for different tones, tunnings, etc...that won't be my case, so I'm afraid in case these pickups are a little too hot for a clean blues tone. I love SRV and Hendrix, that type of bluesy sound.
I heard that they are not hot humbuckers and that Malmsteen required them to be on the strat territory, but he always play with drive, I would like to know more about how they behave without drive.
Thanks for any input.
daniel
I'm not a big fan of strats since I have small hands, I prefer thinner necks with 24.75" fretboard length, but I think everybody who plays guitar needs to have a strat, it's such an indispensable tool in any guitar player tool set. Some of my favorite players use strats so I love the sound, it's just a matter of comfort and hand grip.
I have had a couple strats before and ended up selling them, now I'm looking for another strat, it's gonna be made in a custom shop so I can choose whatever I want for woods, hardware, pickups, etc..
It will definitely be deeply scalloped (maple) and since I'm a big Malmsteen fan I thought about a fender's yjm clone, with 22 frets though.
I read some interesting things about these pup's, but nothing about how it handle different styles. I understand the purpose they were made and that most people looking for them are looking for a hard rock/neoclassical style but if you have a little versatility it doesn't hurt. Usually strat fans have many strats for different tones, tunnings, etc...that won't be my case, so I'm afraid in case these pickups are a little too hot for a clean blues tone. I love SRV and Hendrix, that type of bluesy sound.
I heard that they are not hot humbuckers and that Malmsteen required them to be on the strat territory, but he always play with drive, I would like to know more about how they behave without drive.
Thanks for any input.
daniel