Hi-gains in a Strat?
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Hi-gains in a Strat?
I'm a fan of the hi-gain sound (love that punch and sparkle!) and I'm trying to reproduce it in a 96 Strat Plus with a new pup in the bridge position. Rather than go nuts with the router I'm looking for a Strat style pup which has a similar sound.
Can anyone give me the output stats for the hi-gain? And any advice on an aftermarket pup with similar tone/output?
Can anyone give me the output stats for the hi-gain? And any advice on an aftermarket pup with similar tone/output?
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A RIC pickup will fit in a humbucker/P90 sized hole, but the outer edge of the pickup will not come up through the hole.
This is not a problem, however, as there isn't enough space between the strings and the pickup to raise it this high anyway.
This is not a problem, however, as there isn't enough space between the strings and the pickup to raise it this high anyway.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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If you are looking for an aftermarket pup...try O.C.Duff. He's great and can wind just about anything.
http://www.ocduffpickups.com/
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I have a picture of Randy Bachman onstage with BTO in the mid-1970s with a white Strat that has a toaster in the middle position. I would post a pic of it, but its in an issue of Circus Magazine and I don't have a scanner. I always thought that the guitars on the song "Let It Ride" sounded quite jangly. I wonder if this particular guitar was used on that song?
