
Charvel1975
Active member
Hey guys been a while since I've been on here but I had some pickup questions/recommendations about my custom built super strat, I attached some pics of it.
The guitar I just got a set of 6 inline Grover mini rotomatics for it and it's setup with GHS GBZW .010-.060 to Drop B what our band plays in and we play modern metal. The pickguard is a Strat- HSS-Diamond Plate prewired from Dragonfire Guitars and the specs are 3 full size 500k pots and 5 way switch, matched Set of 1 Dragonfire Screamer and 2 Single Coils, the Screamer is wound around ceramic magnets to 16.9K on the bridge, 2 Dragonfire Single Coils-middle pickup is RWRP(reverse wound, reverse polarity) for hum cancelling, both neck and middle are at 5.6K output. 5 way switching works like this: Position 1- Full Bridge Humbucker, Position 2- Humbucker is split so you have the top coil of the hum and the middle pickup combined ( Hum Cancelling) Position 3- Middle Pickup Only, Position 4- Middle and Neck Pickups (Hum Cancelling) Position 5- Neck Pickup Only.
The pickups sound ok but my other guitar I use in drop B is a Epiphone les paul custom with the seymour duncan hot rod pickup set (JB-Bridge/Jazz-Neck) and I was thinking of for now maybe just getting a JB bridge pickup (don't know if I get the regular or F-Spaced?) for the super strat and getting the single coils later, the thing is though I don't know what kind of wood the body is made of? I was also gonna have my tech change it to 1 volume and 1 tone instead of the 1 volume and 2 tone controls because the volume control gets in the way of my picking and I don't use the tone controls at all and was probably gonna have him put the Orange Drop caps in too. I've heard of other guys using different seymour duncan humbuckers in the bridge like the Pearly Gates, 59, Custom 5 for example, just wanted some input, thanks!
The guitar I just got a set of 6 inline Grover mini rotomatics for it and it's setup with GHS GBZW .010-.060 to Drop B what our band plays in and we play modern metal. The pickguard is a Strat- HSS-Diamond Plate prewired from Dragonfire Guitars and the specs are 3 full size 500k pots and 5 way switch, matched Set of 1 Dragonfire Screamer and 2 Single Coils, the Screamer is wound around ceramic magnets to 16.9K on the bridge, 2 Dragonfire Single Coils-middle pickup is RWRP(reverse wound, reverse polarity) for hum cancelling, both neck and middle are at 5.6K output. 5 way switching works like this: Position 1- Full Bridge Humbucker, Position 2- Humbucker is split so you have the top coil of the hum and the middle pickup combined ( Hum Cancelling) Position 3- Middle Pickup Only, Position 4- Middle and Neck Pickups (Hum Cancelling) Position 5- Neck Pickup Only.
The pickups sound ok but my other guitar I use in drop B is a Epiphone les paul custom with the seymour duncan hot rod pickup set (JB-Bridge/Jazz-Neck) and I was thinking of for now maybe just getting a JB bridge pickup (don't know if I get the regular or F-Spaced?) for the super strat and getting the single coils later, the thing is though I don't know what kind of wood the body is made of? I was also gonna have my tech change it to 1 volume and 1 tone instead of the 1 volume and 2 tone controls because the volume control gets in the way of my picking and I don't use the tone controls at all and was probably gonna have him put the Orange Drop caps in too. I've heard of other guys using different seymour duncan humbuckers in the bridge like the Pearly Gates, 59, Custom 5 for example, just wanted some input, thanks!