$ 450 pickups in a $ 200 guitar

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Last week,, I sold a pair of PRS 53/10 pickups for $ 450. Don't worry, I have a more. This is one such pair.

These pups presently occupy a H-S-H Squire Affinity Strat. The 53/10s are the neck and bridge humbuckers, The middle pickup is a Bill Lawrence (Wilde Pickups) L45S. The clip is as follows:

Neck & Middle
Neck
Bridge
Bridge & Middle
Neck Split
Bridge Split

So, what do you think of this tonewood these pickups?

https://soundcloud.com/user-903662928/squite-with-53-10s/s-3xW1c

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I can say that I don't care for the chord sequences...they sound strange to me for some reason. There is some kind of hollow sound or something that I can't nail down.
Maybe it's just me??? I dug it the most from 1:32 to 1:52 and then from :00 to :10 and finally from :44 to :58
 
I can say that I don't care for the chord sequences...they sound strange to me for some reason. There is some kind of hollow sound or something that I can't nail down.
Maybe it's just me??? I dug it the most from 1:32 to 1:52 and then from :00 to :10 and finally from :44 to :58
Thanks. The first 2 chord sequences are (supposed to be) hard times by Ray Charles. The last one is (supposed to be) Stormy Monday. I play things at triple speed, so it can be hard to tell!
 
I don't hesitate to put expensive components on a cheap guitar. I kinda don't worry about a cost-benefit analysis when building something purely for my own enjoyment.

So, way to go, Ray! If the high-dollar PRS pups make the Strat more enjoyable for you...cool!

Once you start designing your own stuff, there's no low-budget joy to be had... :-(
 
I don't hesitate to put expensive components on a cheap guitar. I kinda don't worry about a cost-benefit analysis when building something purely for my own enjoyment.

So, way to go, Ray! If the high-dollar PRS pups make the Strat more enjoyable for you...cool!
Thank you. They got more expensive after I bought them. $ 450 exceeds my price threshold for pickups. They were my favorite for a time, so I bought 2 loose and 2 guitars that had them. Nowadays I agree with Sp8ctre that they can sound kind of thin. They are known for a killer neck pup, around when Sp8ctre said he liked them best.

I do find that I get just as excited about buying a set of pickups as I do a whole guitar. I guess to some extent that is the point of the thread...the right pups sound great in a lot of different places!
 
Thank you. They got more expensive after I bought them. $ 450 exceeds my price threshold for pickups. They were my favorite for a time, so I bought 2 loose and 2 guitars that had them. Nowadays I agree with Sp8ctre that they can sound kind of thin. They are known for a killer neck pup, around when Sp8ctre said he liked them best.

I do find that I get just as excited about buying a set of pickups as I do a whole guitar. I guess to some extent that is the point of the thread...the right pups sound great in a lot of different places!

I've found myself doing the same thing Ray. I have two sets of expensive pickups lying around waiting for guitars...so you are not alone!

I bought two Squier VM Stratocasters and proceeded to load them both up with loaded pick guards. Each of the pick guards along with Fishman Batteries cost $400 and both are on $300 guitars!
There is no way I could sell either one for the $700 I have in them...

I just put a $200 set of EMG Fat 55's in my $189 Chibson Slash AFD and my god they sound great and now I'm playing that damn guitar everyday! I wish more people could see and feel the quality
of the guitar. It's unbelievable they can deliver something of the quality for $189...I do believe it's a 5 piece body though and a nice maple top, but with veneer for sure.

The Agile I've put $300 in only cost me $100...courtesy of GBall

My most expensive set ran me right around $400. Those are the Bernie Marsden Beast Buckers and they are worth every penny!
 
I've found myself doing the same thing Ray. I have two sets of expensive pickups lying around waiting for guitars...so you are not alone!

I bought two Squier VM Stratocasters and proceeded to load them both up with loaded pick guards. Each of the pick guards along with Fishman Batteries cost $400 and both are on $300 guitars!
There is no way I could sell either one for the $700 I have in them...

I just put a $200 set of EMG Fat 55's in my $189 Chibson Slash AFD and my god they sound great and now I'm playing that damn guitar everyday! I wish more people could see and feel the quality
of the guitar. It's unbelievable they can deliver something of the quality for $189...I do believe it's a 5 piece body though and a nice maple top, but with veneer for sure.

The Agile I've put $300 in only cost me $100...courtesy of GBall

My most expensive set ran me right around $400. Those are the Bernie Marsden Beast Buckers and they are worth every penny!

My first DiMarzio was a HS-3 I bought in 1987 for $30.00.

Times have certainly changed. I have either used personally, or installed for others, quite a few pickups from many well known, and some lesser known winders. Many, many of them with big names were not memorable in the least, and many more were totally forgettable.

My friend Fil 'Solo Dallas' Oliveri introduced me to Thro-Bak's last year. At the time, Thro-Bak was winding custom pickups for him, based on some data he obtained from inspecting several of Angus Young's guitars. This eventually grew into the "Powerage" pickups, wound by David Allen, and now Fil's winding his own "Solo71-T-Tops." Needless to say I was skeptical, but I decided to give Thro-Bak a shot in the VH Doubleneck.

After discussions with Thro-Bak, they recommended their SLE-101's for the 12 string side (Neck 7.6K, Bridge 8.1K, long A2 magnets) and SLE-101 MXV's (Neck 7.8K, Bridge 8.4K, Long un-oriented A5) for the 6 string side. At $549/pair (X 2) they were not terribly expensive, and yet, I was still skeptical, not only of Thro-Bak's, but boutique pickups in general.

I have to say, I was literally floored by the tone. The balance between all six positions (3 on the 12 string side and 3 on the 6 string side ) is perfect, but the TONE!!!! It literally sounds like six different guitars, that's how dramatic the change is when you switch positions.

NO pickup I have ever used personally, or installed for others, was this memorable. It's simply the most remarkable, sweet, airy, bell-like tone when played clean, (and the K40Y Majik Tone Beanz maintain clarity even when rolled off to zero) but when overdriven, the bass response is thick and full, but the G/B/e strings still ring out and cut through with an "every string in harmony" tonal signature that is almost like a snarl.

Single-string leads sound like full chords.

I am still blown away by them....
 
Have at it if you like it and its in your budget range; you can always pull them if you like them enough but want to sell the guitar.

The most I have paid for pickups is $45. for a used Seymour Duncan Custom trembucker; I really dig it in the bridge of my $20. Yamaha Pacifica for the couple of Iron Maiden songs I can kinda play....

So I guess I am guilty for putting a pickup that cost 2x the guitar anyway? LOL.
It's all relative, I suppose.

So far I'm happy with what I get from the budget level stuff I have; my playing doesnt justify better whether I could afford it or not.
 
I'll be honest, they have the same blandness that always makes me rip the pickups out of PRS guitars. Love the guitars, hate the pickups (with the one exception of the Tremonti Treble - those things kill). Anyway, I just always find the pickups to lack character and be very sterile.
 
I'll be honest, they have the same blandness that always makes me rip the pickups out of PRS guitars. Love the guitars, hate the pickups (with the one exception of the Tremonti Treble - those things kill). Anyway, I just always find the pickups to lack character and be very sterile.
I do like the tine of the neck pup, but I can see how it would not be for everyone. Then are "vintage thin"
 
IMG_6902.JPG IMG_6901.JPG I put a $150.00 Bare Knuckle P90 and a $19.95 P90 in the same guitar. I can't remember if the experience pick up is in the neck or bridge. That was over two years ago and I have put many pickups in since that guitar. No one else can tell, I ask people with really good ears and people that can identify by looking. I know I could pull the pickups but I put them in for a reason and damn I can't remember what that reason was? The guitar sounds great and I'm just going to play it.
 
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