Hum canceling single coil neck pickup thread

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yngzaklynch":1eezdhca said:
wolf5150":1eezdhca said:
The 69 is my fave single coil, noiseless or not.

I like a neck single to retain some bite ( humbuckers are simply too smooth in the neck ) and the 69 is his best all rounder.

I have Suhr singles, and a few other Kinmans and the 69 is his crown jewel.
Does it have enough output to keep up with a hot bridge humbucker?

I have Duncan Quarter Pounders in guitars with hot bridge pickups. Nothing else I've tried can keep up. :no:
 
Badronald":1hjma1qm said:
yngzaklynch":1hjma1qm said:
wolf5150":1hjma1qm said:
The 69 is my fave single coil, noiseless or not.

I like a neck single to retain some bite ( humbuckers are simply too smooth in the neck ) and the 69 is his best all rounder.

I have Suhr singles, and a few other Kinmans and the 69 is his crown jewel.
Does it have enough output to keep up with a hot bridge humbucker?

I have Duncan Quarter Pounders in guitars with hot bridge pickups. Nothing else I've tried can keep up. :no:
From what I've read the QP isn't hum canceling??
 
yngzaklynch":37bgtzaa said:
Badronald":37bgtzaa said:
yngzaklynch":37bgtzaa said:
wolf5150":37bgtzaa said:
The 69 is my fave single coil, noiseless or not.

I like a neck single to retain some bite ( humbuckers are simply too smooth in the neck ) and the 69 is his best all rounder.

I have Suhr singles, and a few other Kinmans and the 69 is his crown jewel.
Does it have enough output to keep up with a hot bridge humbucker?

I have Duncan Quarter Pounders in guitars with hot bridge pickups. Nothing else I've tried can keep up. :no:
From what I've read the QP isn't hum canceling??

No it's not, it's a true (hot) single coil
 
Business":3fo3dtv9 said:
yngzaklynch":3fo3dtv9 said:
Badronald":3fo3dtv9 said:
yngzaklynch":3fo3dtv9 said:
wolf5150":3fo3dtv9 said:
The 69 is my fave single coil, noiseless or not.

I like a neck single to retain some bite ( humbuckers are simply too smooth in the neck ) and the 69 is his best all rounder.

I have Suhr singles, and a few other Kinmans and the 69 is his crown jewel.
Does it have enough output to keep up with a hot bridge humbucker?

I have Duncan Quarter Pounders in guitars with hot bridge pickups. Nothing else I've tried can keep up. :no:
From what I've read the QP isn't hum canceling??

No it's not, it's a true (hot) single coil
And it lacks the clean Strat tones that you're looking for...it's much fatter sounding
 
According to a person I spoke to at SD the QP is almost a P90
 
DiMarzio Area 61 or the Injector. The good thing about the Area 61 is it's very stratty but for high gain you can step on an OD pedal for more umph and since it's dead silent it works well with high gain.
 
danyeo":2muw7d0f said:
DiMarzio Area 61 or the Injector. The good thing about the Area 61 is it's very stratty but for high gain you can step on an OD pedal for more umph and since it's dead silent it works well with high gain.
Cool. I guess I'm still a little curious about SD Hotrails. It's been years since I played a guitar with them. I remember the sustain being really good but can't remember their tonal characteristics.
 
yngzaklynch":3n88rg0c said:
I guess I'm still a little curious about SD Hotrails. It's been years since I played a guitar with them. I remember the sustain being really good but can't remember their tonal characteristics.
Cool pickup but no real Strat tones to be had there
 
My favorite of the Dimarzio was the Chopper. Great pickup. I would have liked to try the Kinman but the Chopper did it for me in the particular guitar I wanted one in. I went through quite a few listed by Dimarzio.
 
yngzaklynch":10fb3mwo said:
danyeo":10fb3mwo said:
DiMarzio Area 61 or the Injector. The good thing about the Area 61 is it's very stratty but for high gain you can step on an OD pedal for more umph and since it's dead silent it works well with high gain.
Cool. I guess I'm still a little curious about SD Hotrails. It's been years since I played a guitar with them. I remember the sustain being really good but can't remember their tonal characteristics.


Not strat like at all
 
duncan hot stack strat neck or a duckbucker.

both are GREAT strat sound pickups split, and sound great full blast!
 
yeti":1v832r8j said:
duncan hot stack strat neck or a duckbucker.

both are GREAT strat sound pickups split, and sound great full blast!
Wil look into those. Thanks
 
the duckbucker is a bit more....glassy and quacky for lack of better....
i love the hot stack...i put the hot stack neck into the middle position of my guitars.
 
I like the DiMarzio Area 61 and the Fender Vintage Noiseless.
 
AmpliFIRE":1f982wti said:
Dimarzio HS2. Worked for YJM for all of those years...

I think you meant the HS3. I think that kind of stacked magnet design is the only way to get the Strat sound from a humbuckign pickup.
 
I have an older set of Kinman AvN Blues in my strat; awesome pickups! A little fatter than what most would probably consider vintagey, a tad more output perhaps as well. Sound great both clean and under gain though! Also, from a hum perspective, completely silent.
 
adrianb":3ml2gd4y said:
AmpliFIRE":3ml2gd4y said:
Dimarzio HS2. Worked for YJM for all of those years...

I think you meant the HS3. I think that kind of stacked magnet design is the only way to get the Strat sound from a humbuckign pickup.


I prefer the HS-2 because it has a bit more treble which is better for the neck position...
 
yngzaklynch":cr0e5723 said:
Badronald":cr0e5723 said:
yngzaklynch":cr0e5723 said:
wolf5150":cr0e5723 said:
The 69 is my fave single coil, noiseless or not.

I like a neck single to retain some bite ( humbuckers are simply too smooth in the neck ) and the 69 is his best all rounder.

I have Suhr singles, and a few other Kinmans and the 69 is his crown jewel.
Does it have enough output to keep up with a hot bridge humbucker?

I have Duncan Quarter Pounders in guitars with hot bridge pickups. Nothing else I've tried can keep up. :no:
From what I've read the QP isn't hum canceling??

No, it isn't. I only use hum cancelling in the bridge position I've never found a hum cancelling pickup I like in the neck position. I prefer real singles there. Like I said I prefer whatever they put in American Standards. I've tried others but always go back to the stock neck pickups.
 
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