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    Question Strat pickup suggestions to mod budget guitars?

    Sadly, I only have two modest Strats on deck, and am looking to possibly mod them with better pickups, or better, loaded pickups as pots and caps are of average quality, I think. We have:

    SX Strat: I like the guitar, stock pickups are not that bad, but I wonder how much better it could become with interesting, juicy SSS pickups?

    Other is a Freecycle Mako (1980s, Japan/Korea, possiblyrelated to Hondo?), very resonant old wood, nice maple neck! It could also use some new wiring

    Looking for suggestions for pickups (assuming I improve soldering skills!) or loaded pickups (Carvin, Dragonfire, and like) for the above. Not thinking about spending too much on this, even though it would be interesting to see what would turn up with fancier pickups?
    Less golf, more saxophone

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    How much $$?
    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
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    That's a sliding scale.. Perhaps 150 on the SX and 60-70 on the Mako?
    Less golf, more saxophone

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    Quote Originally Posted by poodlesrule View Post
    That's a sliding scale.. Perhaps 150 on the SX and 60-70 on the Mako?
    I just recommended these on another thread. I've never played them, but people seem to think highly of them.
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    Ken Rose does impressive work. The Mariposa's might be the best bang for the buck.

    For a higher price yet nice stuff, the Bare Knuckle offerings are cool. My ultimate high octane GAS choice would be a loaded pick guard with Fender Eric Johnson spec'ed pickups. That puts us North of $300 though!

    "The neck pickup is based on a 1954 Strat pickup with oversize Alnico 3 magnets.

    The middle pickup is based on a 1963 Strat pickup, uses specially treated Alnico magnets and is wound for hum cancellation when used with the neck or bridge pickup.

    The bridge pickup uses Alnico 5 magnets and is specially voiced to be hotter without sacrificing sparkle.
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    Harpmaster pickups seem to get good reviews.

    http://www.harpmasterpickups.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman View Post
    Harpmaster pickups seem to get good reviews.

    http://www.harpmasterpickups.com/
    Isn't he a dealer of Tonerider pickups too? Or are they Tonerider pickups or something? I'm confused apparently.
    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
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    I obviously like my Lace Hot Golds, but they aren't the cheapest option. Bill Lawrence Keystones would fit the bill for both price/performance, I would think.
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    I highly recommend the strat pickups from Porter Pickups - www.porterpickups.com. I have both the 50s set and the Vintage Custom. Both sets sound fantastic. His pickups definitely have that "old school vibe". In other words, if you want modern sounding pickups with none of that "mojo" from the past, look elsewhere.
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    Guitar Fetish has a variety of pickups at very good prices, although I'm only personally familiar with the GFS Mean 90s that I put in my Epi Dot. They're excellent, BTW, and the company has what seems to be a liberal exchange policy.

    http://www.guitarfetish.com/GFS-Guitar-Pickups_c_7.html

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    Wow, too many choices! That's a nice problem to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tig View Post
    Wow, too many choices! That's a nice problem to have.
    That is easily the biggest problem with picking pickups. There's so many! Someone either loves or hates every last one of them. You can listen to clips but unless you have the same set up (and the same chops) you might not sound this same. It'll drive you nuts eventually. I know that both Dimarzio and Seymour Duncan let you trade in a pickup within a certain window if you discover that it's just not doing it for you. Others probably do that as well.

    Thankfully, I really liked my Hot Golds from the get-go, so that wasn't an issue.
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    Default Strat pickup suggestions to mod budget guitars?

    I'm a fan of the Seymour Duncan rail collection. With hot rails, cool rails & vintage rails you would have an awesome array of sounds.

    These are humbuckers that fit in a single slot and come with punch. Two of Iron Maidens guitarists use the hot rails.

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    Default Strat pickup suggestions to mod budget guitars?

    Forgot so say new they are a bit pricy, but you may find then used, or just change one at a time as you can afford it. That's what I'm doing

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    Check this link out for some evidently remarkable single coils at good prices. http://www.thegearpage.net/board/sho...highlight=Klea

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    Hi Duffy!

    Working through the pages...
    One possible lesson of the day, quoting:
    "I'll bet I've had 20 " best Strat pickups ever" in my guitar. It doesn't end.
    Less golf, more saxophone

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    Quote Originally Posted by poodlesrule View Post
    Hi Duffy!

    Working through the pages...
    One possible lesson of the day, quoting:
    "I'll bet I've had 20 " best Strat pickups ever" in my guitar. It doesn't end.
    Prob'ly so but I have had, to my ear, some distastefully unremarkable pickups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poodlesrule View Post
    Hi Duffy!

    Working through the pages...
    One possible lesson of the day, quoting:
    "I'll bet I've had 20 " best Strat pickups ever" in my guitar. It doesn't end.
    There are some numb skull trolls at work in that thread to disregard.

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