Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: 5F6-A on December 13, 2008, 08:20:57 PM
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I was tempted to call this topic Apaches versus Slowhands but I won't because it's not really a competition.
I have a Strat with Apaches that sound wonderful. Very clear and 50's.
A friend has an old japanese Squier strat as his sole electric. He wants to swap his pickups and I suggested BKPs.
The thing is he wants a versatile set. I normally play Gibsons so I wanted my Start to sound as pure a possible but in his case he wants a Strat that could morph if needed.
I was thinking a set os Slowhands.... What do you think??
Any feedback would really appreciated.
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Old Japanese Squier Strat normally means basswood - basswood means pronounced mid range and thus slowhands are ruled out in my books. My JV Squier came alive when I swapped the apaches in my 60s reissue Fender Strat (alder) with the Mothers Milks in the JV. The same thing vice versa.
So I would go apaches - the Alnico III is made more gutsy by the pronounced mids of basswood.