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phraseland
Published on 02/02/09 at 07:58
These pickups really deliver! A Stratocaster remains a Stratocaster – all sounds are possible – from singing lead to shimmering clean.
The positions between the pickups sound very much Mark Knopfler…but everything without hiss or hum. When driven with high gain they still retain their Strat character – strong singing sound, a bit nasal…Gilmour says hi! Unfortunately these pickups don’t have the same amount of dynamics the old vintage coils possessed.
The positions between the pickups sound very much Mark Knopfler…but everything without hiss or hum. When driven with high gain they still retain their Strat character – strong singing sound, a bit nasal…Gilmour says hi! Unfortunately these pickups don’t have the same amount of dynamics the old vintage coils possessed.
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Stratocarmin
I changed itch?! Mexicamericaine a ... Cooool!
Published on 03/19/13 at 06:24 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Hello to all
I brought up these pickups with a config Mexican Clapton on my 92 and it is a revolution. If you like the sound Clapton and you want your Strat sound with more bite take it. This gives a Strat sound in all its splendor.
Against by the day you pass on a Mexican standard for X or Y reason you feel that the sound is super bland.
I have compared with the lace sensor and frankly the price difference is not justified in my opinion.
Stay funk! remain free!
I brought up these pickups with a config Mexican Clapton on my 92 and it is a revolution. If you like the sound Clapton and you want your Strat sound with more bite take it. This gives a Strat sound in all its splendor.
Against by the day you pass on a Mexican standard for X or Y reason you feel that the sound is super bland.
I have compared with the lace sensor and frankly the price difference is not justified in my opinion.
Stay funk! remain free!
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Cyrpé
The REAL Fender and his second wind for my Strat '
Published on 01/06/12 at 05:04 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use them for a week on a Start 'Mexican instead of the original pickups.
Looking for a sound similar to Clapton, but not € 3,000 to put in a Start 'Custom is really that of happiness:
- A round and pleasant, slightly less than slamming home the microphones, but that's what I wanted.
- No wind, perfect for blues, but also for more aggressive tone to Hendrix for example.
Tested clean, with a TS9 or a fuzz on a lead 15 Tsa Ibanez, a Fender Hot Road and a Vox AC15, it's fabulous!
- And then black ... which class -
So yes, I would do that choice again! …
Looking for a sound similar to Clapton, but not € 3,000 to put in a Start 'Custom is really that of happiness:
- A round and pleasant, slightly less than slamming home the microphones, but that's what I wanted.
- No wind, perfect for blues, but also for more aggressive tone to Hendrix for example.
Tested clean, with a TS9 or a fuzz on a lead 15 Tsa Ibanez, a Fender Hot Road and a Vox AC15, it's fabulous!
- And then black ... which class -
So yes, I would do that choice again! …
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I use them for a week on a Start 'Mexican instead of the original pickups.
Looking for a sound similar to Clapton, but not € 3,000 to put in a Start 'Custom is really that of happiness:
- A round and pleasant, slightly less than slamming home the microphones, but that's what I wanted.
- No wind, perfect for blues, but also for more aggressive tone to Hendrix for example.
Tested clean, with a TS9 or a fuzz on a lead 15 Tsa Ibanez, a Fender Hot Road and a Vox AC15, it's fabulous!
- And then black ... which class -
So yes, I would do that choice again!
Looking for a sound similar to Clapton, but not € 3,000 to put in a Start 'Custom is really that of happiness:
- A round and pleasant, slightly less than slamming home the microphones, but that's what I wanted.
- No wind, perfect for blues, but also for more aggressive tone to Hendrix for example.
Tested clean, with a TS9 or a fuzz on a lead 15 Tsa Ibanez, a Fender Hot Road and a Vox AC15, it's fabulous!
- And then black ... which class -
So yes, I would do that choice again!
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- Manufacturer: Fender
- Model: Vintage Noiseless Stratocaster Pickups
- Category: Guitar pickups kits
- Added in our database on: 09/06/2011
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