Topic: Fender Custom Shop 69' Strat pickups

Ok so for about 2 years now you've heard me rant on here that GFS pickups were the way to go.  Well I saw a wonderful video of this cat playing  a SRV model with the CS 69' PU's.  IT FLOORED ME.  This guy was a great player of course but his tone was amazing.  Then he had this Buddy Guy Strat that he modded and it sounded better then the first guitar.  So I ordered some to sorta A/B the sound for myself.  I already know I won't have a fair comparison due to the GFS pickups being really hot.  But thats what I'm looking for is a nice low powered strat pickup.  The GFS have too much bark to them they don't sing they scream at 9.6k.  I'm looking for that vintage voice I hear on so many classic recordings and I think these 69's with an output of 5.8k should get me there.  I thought about Fralins a lot over the years but thats alot of cash for those pickups and I havn't been too impressed with what I've heard online.  Here is this guy playing and tell me if you don't hear that and think man this is the strat tone you hear in your head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z3v3A2XQ-k
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Nice video and that really is a true, sweet strat tone.

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What does Eric Johnson use in his signature strat? When I think ideal strat tone I think Eric Johnson.

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Eric Johnson has some special voiced custom shop pickups in his strats.  Thats all I got out of the Fender Website.  Spider that strat does sound exactly what I'm talking about.  I bummed my dad into letting me take his baby home with me last night.  Its a 50's Classic Fender Stratocaster MIM model with a 80's Birds Eye Maple neck by Charvel with a nice rose wood fret board and 12 inch radius.  He put Seymour Duncan pickups in it and thats what inspired me to really check out low powered pickups.  His Baby Blue strat slays as far as tone is concerned, but he went through this SRV thing when he was putting this thing together.  He has way too big of strings on that thing but he's happy with it.  Anyway through my stuff his strat gives me that nice bell like tone but its nice and thick too so its not a wimpy sounding strat by no means.  That guitar to me is proof you don't have to have a flame thrower pickup in a guitar to get any tone you desire.

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Keep in mind that strat pickups didn't have a RW/RP middle pickup until the early 70's.

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I'm seeing him in a small club in 3 weeks. I'll ask him.
Rick

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8 (edited by Rocket 2011-07-03 12:07:27)

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RickB wrote:

I'm seeing him in a small club in 3 weeks. I'll ask him.
Rick

Personally I can't stand the concept or policies of the Anthology club! I wouldn't see Joe there! SO, regrettably, I pass on seeing Eric this time around.  Are you Friends with Eric???
Custom pickups...

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Rocket

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Rocket wrote:
RickB wrote:

I'm seeing him in a small club in 3 weeks. I'll ask him.
Rick

Personally I can't stand the concept or policies of the Anthology club! I wouldn't see Joe there! SO, regrettably, I pass on seeing Eric this time around.  Are you Friends with Eric???

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

No, but I'm not averse to trying to say hi to him and ask a question as a fan. I agree on Anthology, but made the exception to see an artist I've never seen live before, and never thought I'd have the chance to. He is on my bucket list. Besides, it is a dinner date with the wife. smile

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10 (edited by Rocket 2011-07-03 12:10:54)

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RickB wrote:
Rocket wrote:
RickB wrote:

I'm seeing him in a small club in 3 weeks. I'll ask him.
Rick

Personally I can't stand the concept or policies of the Anthology club! I wouldn't see Joe there! SO, regrettably, I pass on seeing Eric this time around.  Are you Friends with Eric???

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

No, but I'm not averse to trying to say hi to him and ask a question as a fan. I agree on Anthology, but made the exception to see an artist I've never seen live before, and never thought I'd have the chance to. He is on my bucket list. Besides, it is a dinner date with the wife. smile

Yeah, I guess for you folks that's better than standing on the floor of the House of Blues for hours, which although I don't mind standing, isn't the best venue for Eric either...Have fun. Tell him 4th & B or anything else (besides HOB or Anthology) next time! big_smile

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Rocket

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Yes, HOB is suckular too. sad
Rick

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AD3THREE wrote:

Eric Johnson has some special voiced custom shop pickups in his strats.  Thats all I got out of the Fender Website.  Spider that strat does sound exactly what I'm talking about.  I bummed my dad into letting me take his baby home with me last night.  Its a 50's Classic Fender Stratocaster MIM model with a 80's Birds Eye Maple neck by Charvel with a nice rose wood fret board and 12 inch radius.  He put Seymour Duncan pickups in it and thats what inspired me to really check out low powered pickups.  His Baby Blue strat slays as far as tone is concerned, but he went through this SRV thing when he was putting this thing together.  He has way too big of strings on that thing but he's happy with it.  Anyway through my stuff his strat gives me that nice bell like tone but its nice and thick too so its not a wimpy sounding strat by no means.  That guitar to me is proof you don't have to have a flame thrower pickup in a guitar to get any tone you desire.

If you want a set of Sliders Pickups let me know. I'll hook you up with the guy as he's a good friend. Slider is a one man operation. All his pickups are individually hand wound as a complete set. Slider is a stickler for accuracy and detail. His pickups are, in my opinion, the very best vintage single coil strat pickups you'll ever find.

Happy Independence Day
Andy

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Spider wrote:
AD3THREE wrote:

Eric Johnson has some special voiced custom shop pickups in his strats.  Thats all I got out of the Fender Website.  Spider that strat does sound exactly what I'm talking about.  I bummed my dad into letting me take his baby home with me last night.  Its a 50's Classic Fender Stratocaster MIM model with a 80's Birds Eye Maple neck by Charvel with a nice rose wood fret board and 12 inch radius.  He put Seymour Duncan pickups in it and thats what inspired me to really check out low powered pickups.  His Baby Blue strat slays as far as tone is concerned, but he went through this SRV thing when he was putting this thing together.  He has way too big of strings on that thing but he's happy with it.  Anyway through my stuff his strat gives me that nice bell like tone but its nice and thick too so its not a wimpy sounding strat by no means.  That guitar to me is proof you don't have to have a flame thrower pickup in a guitar to get any tone you desire.

If you want a set of Sliders Pickups let me know. I'll hook you up with the guy as he's a good friend. Slider is a one man operation. All his pickups are individually hand wound as a complete set. Slider is a stickler for accuracy and detail. His pickups are, in my opinion, the very best vintage single coil strat pickups you'll ever find.

Happy Independence Day
Andy

Same to you, brother! Any chance you can Email me a ballpark price for a set?!

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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I have eric johnson pickups in the bridge and middle positions of my strat and a kenny wayne shepherd neck pickup. A great combo of pickups. I have the eric johnson bridge wired to a tone pot so I can back it off. My marshall 2553 set warm and clean with a box of rock giving a hendrixy overdrive, add fuzz, screamer, or tube driver to taste. The tube driver gives a great searing eric johnson violin tone.

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Ok so I installed the pickups late last night and threw in a few mods I wanted as well.  First was a treble bleed which I ended up taking back out because it made the pot linier  instead of a nice taper.  Next I wanted to do the blender mod but turns out you have to have a special pot in order for that to work.  So I have a volume and a master tone that works great! 

The pickups Custom shop 69's honestly for $145 is not worth it.  I wasn't blown away by them at all.  First I know they are all wired the same polarity but these pickups have so much 60 cycle hum its unreal, the GFS pickups I had in it were way more quite standing in front of a powerline dragging the strings across the cables and they were not noiseless pickups, in fact they were the generical equivelent being a 64' surf set over wound at almost double the power.

Next there was the fact that there is way too much wax on these pickups I had to scrap some of it off just to put my covers on that I wanted to use.  Which is the other problem I don't know if the screw holes were tapped at the factory or not but there was so much wax in those things you had to start by poking the wax out then get a wood screw to start a hole for you or a tap if you wanna do it right.  Then you could screw your mounting screws in to the hole before you installed them on your pickguard.

Last complaint was that none of them were labled indicating bridge middle neck.  So I hope you got a volt meter so you can get your hotest pickup in the right order.  I used one at work.

Tone was good.  The pickups sounded a lot like my GFS but I figure thats a product of the electronics I have in it rather then the true tone of the pickups.   The cleans were nice and ballsy, but distortion was shity and sounded ok but the bass seemed too powerful.  Not very ballenced like they said it was. 

For quality I would say I would give it a 2.5 out of 5 stars due to the untapped holes and excess wax
For Tone I would say solid 3...  My GFS pickups just were better quality and sounded way better I'll give the GFS a 4.
For Value of my purchase I'd give GFS a 5 and and the CS 69's a 2.
How happy am I with it?  Well it validates what I've said for years GFS makes damn good pickups.  the 69's aren't crap I just need to figure out how the hell I'm going to tame that hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm............................................
I will keep the pickups in the guitar for now because I hope they will grow on me but Those GFS pickups are not sitting around they have plans to move to my white MIM Stratocaster where the neck pickups will be dropped and the bridge pickup will be my middle, and the middle will be the neck pickup.  I have a GFS Humbucker in the White Strat and its not going nowhere.