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(I’ve also replaced the alloy trem block with a steel one but the difference that makes is actually quite subtle.)
The guitar isn't as loud as a Les Paul but it's a Strat, it's not supposed to be.
It still sounds every bit a Strat but it's as silent as you need a guitar to be and sounds amazing.
They were £90 each but I've never regretted it.
There's a Hot Stack version if you need more but I wanted mine to stay close to its original sound so I bought 'Classic Stack'.
Originally it was for the noise cancelling but I'm made up with the sound.
The switch is wired with position 4 as bridge and neck in parallel and that's a great sound.
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A big beefy P90 sounding single coil in a Strat pickup shape.
They drop right in and sound amazing.
I have them in a bunch of guitars.
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I was surprised how good it sounded.
The main thing he’s doing in not playing on bridge pickup!
in all seriousness you have to accept a strat for what it is. Don’t get hung up on the bridge pickup. The magic is in the neck pickup, with the middle as a close second. I only ever use the bridge in conjunction with fuzz . . . And that combo is a match made in heaven. The thin-ness of the bridge complements the woofiness of a fuzz face perfectly.