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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Fri 12/27/19 10:17 am
by geoff 1965
alright for some! it's 7 degree's here and i'm freezing my nuts off!

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Fri 12/27/19 10:27 pm
by AussieTim
ts actually 43 degrees Celsius here which is 109 Fahrenheit, hard keeping the guitar in tune, also why I have concerns about whether tubes and electrical components will overheat, that is why I was asking if a fan and venting would be a good idea with my 18 watt build

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Fri 12/27/19 11:37 pm
by geoff 1965
i had a peavey bravo 112 combo which because of the unique way the el84 & preamp tubes lay horizontally into the chassis "see pic" they fitted a cooling fan to prevent overheating,you can see it on the left.
it's was okay and worked and at playing volume you could'nt hear it but at idle you could hear it and was a bit annoying. i've still got an eminence speaker from one,good all round speaker for cleans & overdrive.
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Fri 12/27/19 11:38 pm
by ndross475
I just went through this so I will share my experience. I traded for a Fender American Original 60s stock. Didn't think much of the pickups. Had played a Nash with Dirty Blonde Set and my luthier said he preferred the Fralin Blues Specials... I did some searching on the net and found both of those sets on sale, bought both, wired up 2 pick guards and played them both in the same guitar... The results... well I really liked both, they are very similar but different. I really liked the neck p/up in both. I kept the Lollar set in the guitar only because the Fralins went in first. I am lazy like that. I have learned I am not a big fan of the single coil bridge and thinking about finding a humbucker to go with the Fralin neck and middle to put in another guitar... but for now I am playing the Lollars and happy.. but holding on to the Fralins. If you have the ability to do the same I would encourage it. Taste in pickups is like taste in beer... there are some crappy ones we all agree on. Then the good ones, well you just have to figure out your taste.... I did the YouTube listening but in the end, I needed to hear them in my guitar through my amp... If you go this route, and do a clean wiring job you should be able to sell a loaded pickguard for your $$ in the parts... my 2 cents... let us know what you decide...

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sat 12/28/19 12:01 am
by geoff 1965
that's interesting because i'm not a fan of the strat bridge pickup either "but" i've just tried some highway 1 pickups,alnico 2 and all 3 pickups are just over 12K resistance.the bridge pickup is awesome but the weaker alnico 2's don't suit the middle & neck positions in my opinion.i'd like to keep the bridge and put alnico 5's back in the middle and neck but not sure if they will balance out?

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sat 12/28/19 8:52 am
by JMPGuitars
geoff 1965 wrote:
Sat 12/28/19 12:01 am
that's interesting because i'm not a fan of the strat bridge pickup either "but" i've just tried some highway 1 pickups,alnico 2 and all 3 pickups are just over 12K resistance.the bridge pickup is awesome but the weaker alnico 2's don't suit the middle & neck positions in my opinion.i'd like to keep the bridge and put alnico 5's back in the middle and neck but not sure if they will balance out?
Resistance doesn't directly translate to output. The magnet type alone doesn't determine strength, it determines character more.

If the pickups are wound correctly, I like A2 in the neck, and A5 in the bridge, but that depends on the maker. Most makers don't include enough info like henries or actual output.

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sat 12/28/19 2:51 pm
by crgfrench
Well I just blew my pickups money on an Egnater 20 Rebel mark 1 head for $250. So it's going to be a bit longer before I upgrade this strat...
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Wed 01/01/20 3:14 am
by AussieTim
Oh well gives you more time to suss out pickups, I have spent years swapping pickups around and have found;
That some work in one guitar and for some reason sound like crap in another guitar.
Just because it is a big name charging big dollars doesn't guarantee great sound.
Sometimes a pickup that doesn't have a great pedigree sounds great in your guitar
Its fun to swap them around and find your own sound

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Mon 02/17/20 7:09 am
by crgfrench
I picked up a set of Duncan Isle of Mights from a shop in Liverpool. On sale they cost me 200 quid including shipping.

Turns out I bought them on Seymour's birthday (!)

These came packaged with all the Hendrix stickers and booklets and I realized they are identical to the Duncan Hendrix signature pups but with a regular magnet stagger.

So these are actually replicas of the pups Seymour gave Jimi at Xavier University in 1968.

Will post something more once I get them into the Strat.
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Fri 02/21/20 2:34 am
by crgfrench
The specs for these are 6.07DCR. I measure 6.41, 6.16 and 6.13 at the ends of the wires.

I got thinking about these. Seymour gave Jimi a set of 6.07DCR regular stagger alnico 5 with no RWRP middle. They installed these on a right handed guitar which was restrung for a lefty and flipped over to play lefty.

Since most players are righty and own right-handed guitars, Duncan's Custom Shop recently made identical pups except with reverse stagger to mount in a righty guitar (possibly with a "voodoo" reverse slope bridge pup) so modern players can try to replicate the Hendrix sound. These are called the "Jimi Hendrix Custom Set" and are sold out.

But if a righty owns a left-handed strat, they could replicate what Jimi had directly by loading a regular stagger 6.07DCR set, restringing for righty and flipping over to play righty. These are called the "Isle of Might" set from the Duncan Custom Shop's limited run that was only sold in the UK and is also sold out. You would not need a "voodoo" pickguard with this method since flipping the guitar naturally reverses the slope of the bridge pup.

Anyhow so I found a left-handed 1995 Black Label Mexican Strat for sale in a Philly pawn shop today and picked it up for $250. I think it will be perfect for these Isle of Might pups.

And I'm hoping it will sound great with the Fullerwell 18W circuit in my Denim Deluxe.
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sun 03/22/20 1:28 am
by crgfrench
Built a new pickguard for the Mexican Blackbird:
Guitar Fetish 3-ply black lefty pickguard
Duncan Isle of Mights
Black Duncan pickup covers
Fralin Blender pot kit
CTS 250k pots
CRL 5-way switch
0.0453uF ceramic disc tone cap
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sun 03/22/20 6:15 am
by JMPGuitars
Have you ever tried the Schaller Megaswitches? They're 100% better than any other lever switch I've seen.

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sun 03/22/20 7:00 am
by AussieTim
I use a Schaller Megaswitch in my stratocaster it allows me to get the bridge and neck combination like a Telecaster a sound I am fond of.

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sun 03/22/20 10:45 am
by crgfrench
JMPGuitars wrote:
Sun 03/22/20 6:15 am
Have you ever tried the Schaller Megaswitches? They're 100% better than any other lever switch I've seen.
Thanks for that tip Josh -- this is the first bit of luthierie (is that even a word?) I've ever done so I used the parts that came in the Fralin blender kit. But I also have a (right handed) squire strat I'll probably redo after this project and I'll try the Schaller -- thanks! This Mexican Blackbird is a lefty I'm flipping over to play upside down. I might also try one of the Duncan speed pots.
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sun 03/22/20 10:51 am
by crgfrench
AussieTim wrote:
Sun 03/22/20 7:00 am
I use a Schaller Megaswitch in my stratocaster it allows me to get the bridge and neck combination like a Telecaster a sound I am fond of.
Oh I see now -- that's cool. The Fralin Blender pot accomplishes this by using the bottom tone knob to blend the bridge & neck (and also all 3 pups) in any combination.
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sun 03/22/20 11:02 am
by crgfrench
JMPGuitars wrote:
Sun 12/15/19 8:44 am

Fralin is a well-respected brand, but I haven't tried their pots. I believe it's simply a no-load pot, probably made for them by CTS, though I don't know who actually makes it. I think CTS has the same thing available also.
Spot on Josh the blender pot is indeed made by CTS.
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Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Sun 03/22/20 2:27 pm
by JMPGuitars
crgfrench wrote:
Sun 03/22/20 11:02 am
Spot on Josh the blender pot is indeed made by CTS.
I love that it says ACME on it. Roadrunner's gonna take your guitar and shred.

Re: Single coil pups

Posted: Fri 03/27/20 8:39 pm
by crgfrench
The Mexican Blackbird got a whole lot blacker today.
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