Hi, I am new here ;)
had several hearty recommendations for Bare Knuckle replacement pickups and the forum seems to be a great place full of useful posters, so hopefully someone can help ;)
OK so I have a stock mexican strat, its a couple of years old brought in Australia, playing through a Marshall DSL401 amp, again stock and this is a new model.
I have found that I can get a fairly close Hendrix red house type of sound without too much messing around. But I have found that it is easy to get a muddy, wooley or muffled sound with this combination.
I really want that clarity and richness that Hendrix got in his tone even with it sounding pretty heavily overdriven at times, it still also sounds cleanish and there is great clarity depth and richness to the sound.
I am wondering which way to go with the pickups. First I was thinking about mixing and matching various types of pickup ( I quite like the look of strats with a varied style pickup .. shallow I know :p ) but I really want the set to work well together, i.e. I guess that means having a calibrated set, and as sound IS more important than looks I am happy to go with the bog standard look pickups as long as they work.
I use the neck pickup mostly at the moment and the middle some, with very little use of the bridge pickup ( once I have sound I am happy with on the neck and middle the bridge ends up sounding a bit squeelie and thin )
I play blues and classic sort of rock stuff mostly
The only other thing I have been tossing about is a bridge pickup that is a single coil sized humbucker that can be split to give the origional strat tone, or a thickened tone for some power chord stuff ;), or wiring in the second tone knob to alter the tone of both the middle AND bridge so I can shape the sound a bit more. I am not sure if either of these ideas is really workable.
So what suggestions can I get from the house ?? :) mothermilk ones soudned nice on the few clips I have heard, a friend has the Irish tours and said that thye loved them, but they were going for a more varied sound rather than a more vintage strat sound, so I am thinkinig that these might not be for me ?
anyway thanks for any help ;)