Topic: I love Guitar Fetish . com
I'm not with these guys and I don't want to sound like a broken record here But I just bought a Bridge humbucker from GFS (vintage 59) and a pickguard for my strat. The gutiar is now a HSS and I know you guys roll your eyes but with 3 kids I'm on a very limited budget. Anyway same old story loved the middle and the neck but wanted a little more power in the bridge. I've tried their Little killer pickups but found they are only good for straight up heavy sounds. I have a set of their 64' overwounds in my other guitar and it was pretty much what started a love affair with their stuff, but I didn't want to buy a those again so I went with the vintage 59 humbucker. Everything else in the humbucker land on their site is hot too hot for my strat pickups. If I was doing a HH strat I would have tried the VEH style.
I'm using a Blues Jr at the moment and to my ears the Vintage 59' is a great pair up to my Fender 50's style pickups I have in it. I found that the 50's style pickups where slightly hotter then 57/62 fender reissue pickups because they are tex mex pickups that they do not reverse wrap the middle pickup on. They are thin sounding and the bridge is wimpy so a humbucker would fatten it up right? Wrong! I purchased a weak pickup on purpose to be close to the other pickups, but in the bridge position its so twangy its as much twang as a Telecaster in that position! I was blown away though. I was hoping that I could get EVH sound or something heavier then a stratocaster... instead I found myself turning the master volume up all the way the gain down low, and the reverb up way too high. I was in rockabilly land and I loved it. Now with some gain added to the problem I had a very nice sustaining strat. If I take a bit of the treble out of my setup I can get a nice fat sound out of the pickup, maybe too muddy for the once thin strat pickups... My next plan is to change the phase of the bridge pickup to get it to quack with the strat pickups in the 2 position, it already splits the coils but it doesn't get as twangy as I'd like that position to be. Over all a fun weekend project that only too a couple of minutes to do. BTW the pickguards are cheap but they are as nice as the fender pickguards I've bought. Got to love good cheap stuff!!!