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Evening everyone. What's the best pickups, in your opinion, for a Strat?

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  • WindmillGuitarsWindmillGuitars Frets: 731
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    Currently loving Lollar Strat Specials and Monty's Full Monty set
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  • You'll need to give some more info as it really depends on your playing preferences and the type of Strat you're intending to modify. 

    50's/60's/modern tone?
    Maple or rosewood neck?
    High gain or clean?
    Price range?

    I've always loved Bare Knuckle pickups for example - but I'd recommend Apache's if you had a 50's maple neck Strat, whereas I'd go with Mother's Milk if you had a 60's rosewood. :)
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  • Shaw9Shaw9 Frets: 5
    I was just thinking all round pickups. No specific genre in mind really thanks 
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  • Tonerider sets are true bargains..  I particularly like the modified stagger which helps address the weak B string on strats.

    https://tonerider.com/category/pickups-for-strats/

    Pure Vintage be good general set.
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  • AsterixTGAsterixTG Frets: 246
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  • thomasw88thomasw88 Frets: 2325
    I seriously doubt anyone could ever identify a set of pickups through a sound test  (assuming  the tester can tweaking amp/pedals to suit). so it really is subjective to you.

    If you're looking for lowish output I'm not your man, as I tend to go for slightly hotter pickups.

     I've had shit loads of strat pickups I reckon somewhere around 30 sets from various makers and went through a stage of swapping them out  just to try something new.
     However,  I got bored of that after a few years...   most aftermarket pickups are generally very good.   So I'd just decide on a budget, and a rough sound and then either choose a hand wound job, or machine wound.
     

    At the  cheaper end of the scale, I had some good results with entwistle, and in particular Vanson, who make excellent pickups.

    slightly more expensive,   Irongear pig iron's  were my favourite.  I do like the toneriders as well although  I prefer their tele pickups over their strat pickups.

    more expensive...  Bare Knuckle Slow hand/Irish Tours, Bulldog texas floods are the ones I have kept (still use)
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  • https://www.kloppmann-electrics.com

    Best I have heard in a long time
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  • Rod.DRod.D Frets: 4
    I have the mark foley el mocambo and black one… both amazing for the srv/mayer sound
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  • munckeemunckee Frets: 12367
    I’m on the cleaner end of things and I keep coming back to fender 57/62s or fat 50s
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  • I've got the Oil City Stone Tone (neck and middle) and they're great. Kicks the amp a bit harder with the input but still a single coil strat sound. Love getting those bluesy neck tones.
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  • paulnb57paulnb57 Frets: 3054
    edited August 2023
    Ive been seriously impressed with Bare Knuckle Boot Camps in my Cray Strat

    Foleys Big Iron Low Wind are superb

    Fat 50s with a Bare Knuckle Sinner neck pickup at the bridge also superb

    Everybody's preference will be different
    Stranger from another planet welcome to our hole - Just strap on your guitar and we'll play some rock 'n' roll

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  • The best thing you could do is try out a bunch of strats in store and find what era/style pickups speak to you.

    Personally I like 54 styled pickups, Bare Knuckle Apaches are really good for me. If you want something vintage with a bit more modern hifi EQ and power Harmonic Design make killer pickups, the vintage 54 is a step in that direction the Vintage Plus is even more modern and powerful but still have that "vintage" sound to them.
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  • menamestommenamestom Frets: 4701

    I've just got a prewired guard, with Tex Mex pickups in which are pretty nice.  Excellent value considering they come with decent pots and switch etc.  Was about £140.

    My other strat has Seymour Duncan ssl-6/Fender select.  Have also had BK Irish Tours / Mothers Milk.

    Happy with the Tex Mex for now, they hold their own against my other strat and previous sets. 

    If I was going to spend more I'd possibly try Mojo or Lollar, or more likely get another set of Bulldog sweet 62's which are excellent, and half the price of the former brands.
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  • mudslide73mudslide73 Frets: 3074
    My two main Strats have a Stonetones set and SD Antiquity II Surfers + SD SSL1-C DG in the bridge (this is a CS aged SSL5, basically). I also had some GFS grey-bottoms which were nice too - quite cheap iirc. I've previously had BK Apaches and Mother's Milks which got sold. 

    At various times my Stonetones Strat has had a Nightfighter A2 humbucker and also a prototype Oil City Liquidator big pole Strat single coil in the bridge.
    "A city star won’t shine too far"


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  • axisusaxisus Frets: 28338
    I've tried a lot in the past looking for the right set. For me I found it with Alegree pickups, 100% my faves and I stopped looking at strat pickups since I installed them a couple of years ago. 
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  • Shaw9 said:
    Evening everyone. What's the best pickups, in your opinion, for a Strat?

    I was just going to post the same question! 
    You'll need to give some more info as it really depends on your playing preferences and the type of Strat you're intending to modify. 

    50's/60's/modern tone?
    Maple or rosewood neck?
    High gain or clean?
    Price range?

    I've always loved Bare Knuckle pickups for example - but I'd recommend Apache's if you had a 50's maple neck Strat, whereas I'd go with Mother's Milk if you had a 60's rosewood. :)
    My 1993 Fender ST-62 Stratocaster Reissue MIJ is in need of some "oompf". Rosewood board and alder body. As I'm swapping between Les Pauls and a Strat something with a higher output is needed but still with a vintage feel. From my research so far 60s is what I'm after, more midrange and less glassy than the 50s. This is my gigging guitar through tube amp and pedals, no modellers.
    thomasw88 said:
    I seriously doubt anyone could ever identify a set of pickups through a sound test  (assuming  the tester can tweaking amp/pedals to suit). so it really is subjective to you.

    If you're looking for lowish output I'm not your man, as I tend to go for slightly hotter pickups.

     I've had shit loads of strat pickups I reckon somewhere around 30 sets from various makers and went through a stage of swapping them out  just to try something new.
     However,  I got bored of that after a few years...   most aftermarket pickups are generally very good.   So I'd just decide on a budget, and a rough sound and then either choose a hand wound job, or machine wound.
     

    At the  cheaper end of the scale, I had some good results with entwistle, and in particular Vanson, who make excellent pickups.

    slightly more expensive,   Irongear pig iron's  were my favourite.  I do like the toneriders as well although  I prefer their tele pickups over their strat pickups.

    more expensive...  Bare Knuckle Slow hand/Irish Tours, Bulldog texas floods are the ones I have kept (still use)
    I've looked at Oil City, Klopman, Radioshop, Lollar, and Lindy Fralin so far but I'm starting to get overwhelmed with all the details of Alnico 5 and Formvar wire! I'd love to hear more about your experience Thomas!

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  • Lollar (dirty blonde). 
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  • Lollar (dirty blonde). 
    This absolutely.  Ive had LOADS of PUs in  more than one strat - including several Bare Knuckle, Dimazio, Custom fenders  - and some smaller company hand wound.   The Lollar Dirty Blonde's just nail everything Im looking for.
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  • Tonerider sets are true bargains..  I particularly like the modified stagger which helps address the weak B string on strats.

    https://tonerider.com/category/pickups-for-strats/

    Pure Vintage be good general set.
    I've got Tonerider Pure Vintage in my Strat and they sound more `stratty' than any other pickup I've tried.  

    Very bright!
    Don't let your mind post toastee - like a lot of my friends did!
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  • thomasw88thomasw88 Frets: 2325
    edited December 2023
    Shaw9 said:
    Evening everyone. What's the best pickups, in your opinion, for a Strat?

    I was just going to post the same question! 
    You'll need to give some more info as it really depends on your playing preferences and the type of Strat you're intending to modify. 

    50's/60's/modern tone?
    Maple or rosewood neck?
    High gain or clean?
    Price range?

    I've always loved Bare Knuckle pickups for example - but I'd recommend Apache's if you had a 50's maple neck Strat, whereas I'd go with Mother's Milk if you had a 60's rosewood.
    My 1993 Fender ST-62 Stratocaster Reissue MIJ is in need of some "oompf". Rosewood board and alder body. As I'm swapping between Les Pauls and a Strat something with a higher output is needed but still with a vintage feel. From my research so far 60s is what I'm after, more midrange and less glassy than the 50s. This is my gigging guitar through tube amp and pedals, no modellers.
    thomasw88 said:
    I seriously doubt anyone could ever identify a set of pickups through a sound test  (assuming  the tester can tweaking amp/pedals to suit). so it really is subjective to you.

    If you're looking for lowish output I'm not your man, as I tend to go for slightly hotter pickups.

     I've had shit loads of strat pickups I reckon somewhere around 30 sets from various makers and went through a stage of swapping them out  just to try something new.
     However,  I got bored of that after a few years...   most aftermarket pickups are generally very good.   So I'd just decide on a budget, and a rough sound and then either choose a hand wound job, or machine wound.
     

    At the  cheaper end of the scale, I had some good results with entwistle, and in particular Vanson, who make excellent pickups.

    slightly more expensive,   Irongear pig iron's  were my favourite.  I do like the toneriders as well although  I prefer their tele pickups over their strat pickups.

    more expensive...  Bare Knuckle Slow hand/Irish Tours, Bulldog texas floods are the ones I have kept (still use)
    I've looked at Oil City, Klopman, Radioshop, Lollar, and Lindy Fralin so far but I'm starting to get overwhelmed with all the details of Alnico 5 and Formvar wire! I'd love to hear more about your experience Thomas!

    On A strat I generally either use the neck pickup (position 5) or the inbetween on the bridge/middle (position 2)  Occasionally on the Bridge with the tone rolled down and overdrive up..  rarely use the  middle pickup only and hardly ever the mid between the neck/middle.

    Bulldog Texas Floods are very very nice, and at £150ish a set new much better value than Bare Knuckle which have gone silly price for what they are.  I've got a set of the bulldogs in a rosewood neck strat and they sound absolutely fantastic.  In another strat I've got a set of BK irish tours (which replaced some BK slow hands),   and they also are great but I bought them 2nd hand when the prices weren't bonkers.  I wouldn't bother with BK now for the price as they're not any better than the competition imho.   I prefer the Bulldogs and the BK Irish tours  to Oil City Stonetones, Lindy Fralins (think it was the bluesy set), Catswhisker, Wizard, and various other handwound pickups and the other  non handwound ones I've bought over the years.

    Cheaper than that then I'd look at the Irongear pig irons or vintage ( if you want something less hot),  or a set of Kent Armstrong tweed's or vintages  if you can find them second hand.  They are seriously good pickups.   Even with these slightly hotter pickups you can get some absolutely sparkling sounds out of a clean amp.  They're all really good pickups though and should get you in a good place..

    Cheaper than that.. Any of the Vansons will be ok to get you going.

    Saying that at one time I did put the stock pickups back into an old Tokai Springy sound.. And they sounded absolutely fantastic..  I guess the difference was the pickup height must have just been spot on, so experiment with changing the height as you can get some very different tones out of the guitar with that.    if you get a slightly hotter set as above, you can make them sound less hot by lowering the height of the pickups, you just need to get the balance sounding right to your ears.
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