Dimarzio fs-1 or any type of hot p-90ish single coil?

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I'm wanting to soup up a strat but dont' want to go the humbucker route. I know the FS-1 has the high output but wanted to know if anyone else has had experience using the p/u. It's relatively cheap but wanted to know what other options you guys have used.

I gather the quarter pounder from Seymour Duncan has a p90 vibe but I've never heard or played a guitar w/ one.

Again it'll be in a strat for the purpose of playing raunchy surf music.
 
Huffman83":qvo60h84 said:
I'm wanting to soup up a strat but dont' want to go the humbucker route. I know the FS-1 has the high output but wanted to know if anyone else has had experience using the p/u. It's relatively cheap but wanted to know what other options you guys have used.

I gather the quarter pounder from Seymour Duncan has a p90 vibe but I've never heard or played a guitar w/ one.

Again it'll be in a strat for the purpose of playing raunchy surf music.

SK Guitar Specialties S90.

I have one in my Les Paul (technically, I have Dual Tone II, but 1 coil of it is a S90, so when it's split I'm using just the S90 coil), and they are killer. However, they always have some squawk and crunch going on when you play mezzo-forte to fortissimo. You can pick lightly and it cleans up a little more, but they've just got too much guts to be pristine clean.
 
The FS-1 is great, one of my favorite pickups. I had it in the neck of my Strat with a Fast Track 2 in the bridge. Killer Hard Rock tone. Its definitely hotter than a regular single coil but not too much. Great pickup, i recommend it. :thumbsup:
 
BTW, I can say with experience they work well with the T-Verb.

Here's mah baby.

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Bryan Gunsher at BG Pickups has single coils sized p90's that sound good. IMHO more like a hot and spicy single than a classic p90, but good sounding.
 
For thick singlecoil sounds from the bridge position I prefer the DiMarzio Virtual Solo. Somewhere in between a hot single and a P90, tone-wise... and actually works great for both high gain and semi-traditional clean tones.
 
If your looking for cheap, then check out the dimarzio SDS-1. It's one of their least expensive pickups, has good fat mids, and is fairly loud for a single. BTW, the only reason I still have one of these, is because I got it in high school, when I had less than no money, and just never got rid of it. Works well in the bridge or middle pos, bit way too warm for the neck.

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Mudder":1uaiv0wt said:
Bryan Gunsher at BG Pickups has single coils sized p90's that sound good. IMHO more like a hot and spicy single than a classic p90, but good sounding.


That's pretty cool! Hand wound and incredibly cheap! Thx!

One thing that's come up from my buddies shop is putting a jazzmaster p/u in the bridge (originally it has a HB slot in the bridge.) Anyone try this before?
 
mboogman":ancgym59 said:
If your looking for cheap, then check out the dimarzio SDS-1. It's one of their least expensive pickups, has good fat mids, and is fairly loud for a single. BTW, the only reason I still have one of these, is because I got it in high school, when I had less than no money, and just never got rid of it. Works well in the bridge or middle pos, bit way too warm for the neck.

$.02

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I just put two in one of my guitars and I love them.
Thinking of getting another. They say for bridge but work great in the neck and middle too.

Jason
 
Another vote for the SDS-1. One of my strats has one in the neck & middle position, great bang for the buck pick up.
 
The SDS-1 does sound interesting. Has anyone put one in the bridge though?

I'm glad that I don't absolutely have to get the guitar working now, because now I'm stuck between 3 different pickups. The best part of it all is the fact that all 3 are incredibly cheap!
 
In an odd twist of fate. I went to my buddies store in Jefferson City and he actually had a non staggered Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder in stock. So that's what I decided to go for. Unfortunately I didn't have time to put the p/u in, but as soon as I do I'll hopefully post goods news about it!

Thanks for making my decisions harder though! I wouldn't have thought to look at the SDS1. If the Quarter Pounder doesn't do it for me, I'll probably be hitting that one up!
 
The quarter pounder is a another good choice, I loved it in my old Blackmore Strat, if they are good enough for Mr Blackmore, tis good enough for me. :)
 
It at least is advertised to sound like a p90. So that's good enough for me! Consider me swayed by ads.
 
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