I can't seem to decide what kind of pickups I want in my 60's Strat. I know a guitarist who played with the HS-3 in bridge position, and it's his sound I'm trying to replicate. I'm just not sure if the HS-3 has that right strat sound. Can anybody tell me if it still sounds like a Strat with an HS-3 in bridge?
Oh, and what would you recommend for using in middle and neck position? The obvious choice would be the YJM, but I'm not sure I want to go down that road although it's the common choice.
I play rock ala Foo Fighters, AC/DC and Pearl Jam
The HS-3 sounds weak, flat, and lifeless, IMHO.
If you want a noiseless set from Dimarzio, I'd go with a Virtual Vintage Solo, a VV 54, and a VV Blues. I had that set in my 62 RI and it sounded great clean or driven.
Hm, the HS-3 doesn't sound so bad. It still sounds stratty, it still is bright, but the highs are rounded and it has less twang. Compared to other single-coils the HS-3 is weaker. It is more suited with a lot of gain if you still want to have a glassy, but not shrill strat pickup.
What would be the SD equivalent for the HS-3?? The SSL-3 hot? Soundwise, I know the SSL-3 isn't humcancelling.
The HS-3 sounds about as much like a TRUE strat single coil as a PAF
Seriously, you´ll NEVER get perfect Single coil tone from a Noiseless pickup... but pickups like the New Duncan Stack Plus (should be shipping to dealers as we speak) are about as close as it gets
I ended up going home with an Antiguity Texas Hot for the neck an an SSL-3 Hot for the bridge
Originally Posted by KermitWhat would be the SD equivalent for the HS-3?? The SSL-3 hot? Soundwise, I know the SSL-3 isn't humcancelling.
The SSL-3 isn't only humcancelling, it even is the opposite of the HS-3! The HS-3 has low output - The SSL3 is named quot;hotquot; (and not quot;coolquot; or quot;lowquot;) and very middy.
- Mar 19 Fri 2010 20:57
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