BoogieDown
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I LOVE distortion. In fact, I learned to play the guitar so I could hear that sound whenever I wanted (I'm not really all that interested in styles of music that don't regularly use distortion, unless of course I can play that material with distortion.) It doesn't matter if it's light overdrive or paint peeling metal fury, I can't get enough of that funky stuff (lol). that said, I've always shied away from single coils for their feedback and hum issues despite my favorite guitars being strats and teles. My MIA strat has scn pickups which are noiseless but also toneless. Whenever I go to guitar center, I'm always impressed by the tone of cheap MIM squires and for the longest time, I couldn't figure out why I couldn't get those sweet distorted strat sounds out of my axe. I thought maybe it has to do with pickup height, resistors, pot values, action, etc. Having scrutinized and tweaked all of those things to the nth degree, I think it might actually be the pickups, which beings me to my actual question
how do you high gain single coil players do it? And are there ANY noiseless single sized pickups that actually sound like single coils? I especially love the quack in positions 2 and 4 so I'd be very interested in finding some pickups that do that nicely. My only constraint is that I have a sustainiac system occupying the neck position on my strat (and it's not a bad pickup either). I just need a good middle and bridge pickup. Any ideas?
how do you high gain single coil players do it? And are there ANY noiseless single sized pickups that actually sound like single coils? I especially love the quack in positions 2 and 4 so I'd be very interested in finding some pickups that do that nicely. My only constraint is that I have a sustainiac system occupying the neck position on my strat (and it's not a bad pickup either). I just need a good middle and bridge pickup. Any ideas?