Looking for a hum cancelling single coil (Strat type) for a project. I plan on altering the windings, so it should be a cheapo and needs to have exposed pole pieces.
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Have you tried this style of pickup before? They don’t sound anything like a regular single. If that’s the sound you want you will be disappointed.
Gosh, I thought they all sounded awful - dull, inarticulate, undistinguished, no dynamics. Maybe it was unintentional bias just knowing they were different, but I quit trying with them after throwing away far too much money. They just sounded like a compromise to me and in my last Strat I ended up just doing the deep dive and installing Hot Rails.
As with everything, YMMV, and clearly does.


It's whatever works! Sounds like a fun project.
No kidding though, if I ever buy another Strat it's going to be a H/H one, no singles. I've never been able to get single-coil pickups of any kind to give up the goods and wasted too much money and time trying. There's a part of me that wants a guitar with a wang bar and I'd rather lose a kidney than put a Bigsby on one of my Gibsons, so was thinking a hum/hum Strat might do the trick.
I occasionally use my old Squire for songs/performances requiring a tremolo, but I would like to have a locking tremolo.
I've only had one locking tremolo in my life. During the late '80's I bought a B.C. Rich STIII that had a Floyd on it, because I couldn't play the hits of the day with my Les Paul. It was actually a beautifully-made guitar, one of the Los Angeles built ones, but I sold it after I was no longer in that cover band because it just didn't suit me: a SuperStrat with a wafer-thin neck, a Floyd and super high-output pickups? Not 'xactly my cup o guava.
Gball, having never heard or tried Hotrails. Are they decent, or you hated them too?
I was gonna tell Robert about them as they are the only ones I knew of
Esgee has one, Robert
He's letting it go?
He does have your SG does he not?