I Put Custom Shop Pickups In My Mexican Strat (AND OH MY!)

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Mike Cole

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@xmotivex6852
@xmotivex6852 Жыл бұрын
The moment I allowed myself to just enjoy whatever guitar I'm playing and stop worrying about the brand, the country of origin, etc, was when I truly started to pay attention to my playing. That change of focus has allowed me to improve and have way more fun playing guitar.
@Mickall94
@Mickall94 11 ай бұрын
very good point dude
@jessemaclellan9846
@jessemaclellan9846 11 ай бұрын
I grew up playing an heirloom vintage tele, recently bought a squier contemporary strat while the tele is being passed around through family members. and just recently after I finally feel like i'm improving and learning and having fun, not worrying about what people think of my guitar has been great!!
@robertclarkguitar
@robertclarkguitar 11 ай бұрын
I left a comment and didn't name you specifically but agreed with you as a "Previous comment ". Hahah 😊. Spot on.
@bunsenn5064
@bunsenn5064 11 ай бұрын
The only caveat is that I personally can still tell when I’m holding a guitar that isn’t good in quality. A quality instrument is a good time, and if I feel the instrument and it feels cheap, it takes away from the experience.
@SCARFACE69247
@SCARFACE69247 11 ай бұрын
As a drummer, I've seen way to many guitar players pickup and play guitars and talk about how great the guitar plays, put it back because they don't think it's a cool guitar, and then talk about how they should have bought that guitar for years after. Making cool music is what makes the guitar cool, not the other way around!
@PD_Swag
@PD_Swag 11 ай бұрын
2:51 My man probably failed 99.9% of high school chemistry too cuz he thought it was biology 😂😁
@EricMoisan
@EricMoisan 3 ай бұрын
exactly hahaha
@Terry_Aki
@Terry_Aki 19 күн бұрын
I took an accounting class in a jr. College...3 weeks later I quit and went surfing! 😂
@joshuamartinez8216
@joshuamartinez8216 Жыл бұрын
Dude, there is just something so chill about the way you do videos. Keep it coming!
@richardelg4412
@richardelg4412 Жыл бұрын
I concur.
@happyhell1
@happyhell1 11 ай бұрын
Yeah he comes across super relatable.
@joshuamannmusic
@joshuamannmusic Жыл бұрын
i keep saying i need another guitar but really i need another amp
@oskarwroniewicz
@oskarwroniewicz Жыл бұрын
Actually, you need another cab or speaker
@martianmurray
@martianmurray Жыл бұрын
Both could be true
@chrisferrand2679
@chrisferrand2679 Жыл бұрын
You should just get another guitar just in case!😂😂😂
@sathira_anuk5179
@sathira_anuk5179 Жыл бұрын
Nah just 5 more pedals
@maykolllopez1585
@maykolllopez1585 Жыл бұрын
Just become a trust fund baby in another life bro than you can have anything you want.
@Brianbo4
@Brianbo4 Жыл бұрын
I love my Mexican strat. My dad got it for me when I was 12 (now 31), and he tried every strat in the store, including some American ones and settled on that one. It’s honestly a very good guitar. Now that I’m older, I’ve wanted a new strat but couldn’t sell it, (sentimental value), and can’t bring myself to buy another strat when there are other guitars out there I want that I don’t already have- so I hot rodded it. Bone nut, lollar 64 pickups, American jack, amazing locking tuners, kept my saddles, but new bridge. Sounds and plays amazing
@carlosalves4444
@carlosalves4444 Жыл бұрын
Yes but did the sound of the guitar dramatically change after the pickup swap. Is spending 200 to 300 bucks really worth it? Just wondering?
@davidhall-4640
@davidhall-4640 Жыл бұрын
@carlosalves4444 It's worth it ONLY IF you HATE the current tone but love everything else about the instrument. If that is the case, then it's 1000000000% worth it.
@DovidM
@DovidM 11 ай бұрын
A problem with Mexican Strats is quality control. Your Dad by comparing each Strat in the store found the pick of the litter.
@Brianbo4
@Brianbo4 11 ай бұрын
@@carlosalves4444 I would say that even though I really liked the sound of my MIM pickups, its more so because I was SO used to them. they were stratty. but higher output than what I would ideally like. I got the lollar 64 in neck and middle and the special S in the bridge and I really like those a lot more. It was worth it for me, and also saved me from spending 1500-2000 on a new strat haha. Locking tuners was the biggest upgrade imo though. saves so much time. CHeck out the Irish Tour Bare Knuckle pickups too. but cant go wrong with Lollars
@Brianbo4
@Brianbo4 11 ай бұрын
@@DovidM very true / heard some quality control issues on the new AVii guitars. which is a shame, because those are all 2k plus. Really was eyeing the jazzmaster or the thinline tele
@KrenarCilkuGuitar
@KrenarCilkuGuitar Жыл бұрын
It's great to have a friend like Shawn. My local shop tried to charge me $200 for a pickup swap once... I think the new pickups sound better, especially the clean tones!
@aintnotomgrossi9116
@aintnotomgrossi9116 Жыл бұрын
You should learn to do it yourself. It is super easy and important if you mod gear a lot.
@francescozottola5496
@francescozottola5496 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos krenar!
@KrenarCilkuGuitar
@KrenarCilkuGuitar Жыл бұрын
@@francescozottola5496 thanks buddy! 🙌🏼
@stephenhawk8384
@stephenhawk8384 Жыл бұрын
Yes, that’s the word I was looking for, “clean”. At first I thought it was a sharper sound, but clean is more accurate. I know next to nothing about the technical side of music. Thanks for helping me refine my vocabulary.
@jamesearl389
@jamesearl389 11 ай бұрын
Full time guitar tech/manager/teacher at a very successful mom and pop music store here. In a medium size city in the plains states, we charge $80/hour which means if you bring me a strat and I have to change all three pickups and see it up with new strings, I’ll charge you about $120 out the door for strings, labor, and tax if you bring me the pickups. Now if it’s a semi hollow guitar, I’ll roll my eyes, talk behind your back, and charge you $240. 😂
@deuce0609
@deuce0609 11 ай бұрын
It sounded warmer in the midrange with the newer pickups and the clarity was better. Upgrading the quality of pots also helps as well
@blazeofglory1982
@blazeofglory1982 Жыл бұрын
The Cunife sound like they have some more output. Definitely more articulate than the stock pickups. Great video as always!
@maraviyoso8473
@maraviyoso8473 6 ай бұрын
Because they do have more output. Humbucker-level output.
@whatshappening177
@whatshappening177 5 ай бұрын
@@maraviyoso8473 Humbucker - level output from a single coil? MMMMmmmmm I don't think so. I have those pickups. There is no way they have that kind of out put. Now my G&L Telecaster ASAT does. But still not as much as my Seymour Duncan George Lynch Screemin Demon pickup does.
@rcnation8910
@rcnation8910 Жыл бұрын
I went through this journey long ago. To the point where I have built my own guitars, amps and wound my own pickups and still do. I love watching your journey. You are so positive and new to everything. It reminds me to stay curious and open most of all excited. Which can remain hard after 30 years of playing. So thank for your videos. I really appreciate you.
@masonburke8487
@masonburke8487 Жыл бұрын
My number one guitar is my first squier strat I’ve done a tone of fret work to it and it’s just as smooth as my prs, I added locking tuners, a real fender bridge, and lastly a completely new pick guard with all new electrical parts and custom shop Texas special pickup. I have to say there is something special about putting hours into making a guitar exactly what you want and the tone 🤤
@LeMans512
@LeMans512 11 ай бұрын
For a subtle (or drastic) difference you can use an EQ pedal and get more different tones you could ever imagine with just one guitar.
@andyleotell
@andyleotell 11 ай бұрын
EQ pedal made my amp come to life…. Can’t play without it anymore!! So true!!!
@Aeidotronics
@Aeidotronics Жыл бұрын
I think I started with pickup swaps. Now I have a whole workshop and probably 20 guitars. Watch that slippery slope!
@raoulduke344
@raoulduke344 Жыл бұрын
I had been putting my guitar into the shop to get pickups changed. I recently got EMG DG20 actives, but I'm not keen on them, and am going to buy a soldering iron tomorrow and put my old ones back in (the EMGs were a solderless installation). Any advice for someone who's never soldered before, and is going to have to learn as they go along?
@Aeidotronics
@Aeidotronics Жыл бұрын
@@raoulduke344 1) get a decent iron, because cheap ones make it harder. Hakko FX888D is decent. 2) Practice on something other than your new pickups :)
@drtm1718
@drtm1718 Жыл бұрын
I'd add to do so in a well ventilated area, maybe with a small fan blowing on a low setting to get the fumes away from your face because it'll make you light-headed and your eyes will water. It's really not a difficult as you might imagine, but I agree: practice trying to get a clean connection, then practice trying to clean one up in case you mess up.
@GuitarSoloReactions
@GuitarSoloReactions Жыл бұрын
Every guitar i have and have had I changed the pickups. Always a fun experiment, not always huge changes. Easy to put older pickups back in if they aren’t an improvement. Great channel.
@adamhenry6840
@adamhenry6840 Жыл бұрын
I built my first strat (played dozens of real ones over 25 years) last summer and I went with Lollar Sixty Four pickups and they're incredible. I also swapped out my stock american standard tele guts and put all lollar in there too. I love every lollar pickup I've heard. Highly recommend.
@alexdhuston
@alexdhuston Жыл бұрын
I just got a pair of the Lollar Vintage Telecaster pickups and put them in yesterday, the difference was absolutely astounding at the first chord! They’re the only pair of Lollar pickups Ive played, and Ive only had them for a day, but I am definitely loving it so far!
@WeaponsRemorse
@WeaponsRemorse Жыл бұрын
Lollar and novak are my go to pick up guys
@Mike28625
@Mike28625 Жыл бұрын
I got a 1997 squire affinity strat back in the day as a gift from my father. The electronics finally conked out recently and i decided to put in a pre-wired fender noiseless guard. Definitely an improvement. Major difference in sound mainly do to the noiseless pickups being humbuckers and not actual single coils. Two stacked coils around single pole pieces.
@MrEric622
@MrEric622 10 ай бұрын
Made a T-style guitar kit a few years ago, and it was truly a rewarding experience- picking out all the parts, having no idea what I was doing, learning how it all goes together, setting it up, and then playing it for the first time...and it worked? Priceless. It is my favorite guitar, and I will never part with it.
@joebiondo6898
@joebiondo6898 11 ай бұрын
The best pickup change I've made is taking the humbuckers in my 2016 PRS S2, and putting in Seymour Duncan P-Rails. I love these pups! Much more character, and being able to have HB, P90, and single coil sounds in one guitar is great!
@JeffHulett-oy5ud
@JeffHulett-oy5ud 11 ай бұрын
Just did this with my PRS …. Best decision I made
@spaghettimeatballswow
@spaghettimeatballswow Жыл бұрын
They both sounded good, couldn’t really tell them apart.
@iaincobain3594
@iaincobain3594 11 ай бұрын
Me neither
@romeou4965
@romeou4965 11 ай бұрын
In person hearing does not come close to KZbin sound reproduction. Yea I didn’t hear difference too 😅
@billdivine9501
@billdivine9501 11 ай бұрын
I couldn’t tell the difference either listening on my iPad, if I were there, probably. I did a swap on my first guitar because I had no idea what the stock pickups were, so I put Dimarzio PAFs in it. Sounded great, but it was also a mental thing because I read that those were good. Soldering skills are a great thing to have. It’s not hard and comes in very handy, and you never forget how to do it once you learn what to do properly.
@alanlatimer1024
@alanlatimer1024 11 ай бұрын
The replacement pick ups sound more articulate to me crisper when clean
@nicolasreveco3748
@nicolasreveco3748 10 ай бұрын
that's kinda the point no? pickups make almost no difference, unless you go from single coils to humbuckers for example. but between sc to sc or humbucker to humbucker there's almost no difference
@lyricbread
@lyricbread Жыл бұрын
7:59 Well said! I agree completely with this! I recently replaced the Tex-Mex pickups in my MIM Fender Strat with Fat 50’s and IMMEDIATELY said to myself, “this is the Strat sound I’ve been chasing for years.” 100% satisfied with that pickup swap, more so than others.
@billbob4856
@billbob4856 11 ай бұрын
Made a partscaster tele. It’s ~60% Fender parts. It’s got Fender vintage noiseless pickups(500K EVH Pots and I think .022uF cap), a freeway 6 position switch, Gotoh Bridge, Fender Locking Tuners, Fender Nut, Allparts Fender Licensed 7.25” Nitro neck, some random yellow Alder body from Stratosphereparts, a neck shin (Important), and a Fender black American Tele Pickguard. That thing sings. I bought the parts over an 8 month (or so) period, ended costing around $800 and a lot of work. I figured custom shop would be around $3k and I got good enough quality from the build I’m fine with the defects I know it has. Had a buddy do the soldering, my Dad and I did all the drilling ourselves. A drill press was required to widen the holes for the tuners in the neck. Everything else was hand drilled. The connecting hole from bridge to neck pickup hole was by far the worst part. If you have no experience with a drill I would say it’s an extremely difficult task, but if you’re marginally capable and use center punches it isn’t too bad (patience is key). Get a pre-drilled body if possible 😂
@notozknows
@notozknows Жыл бұрын
I love the clean sound with stock pick-ups, and the distortion, the highs with new pick-ups were cool but then burned out on me with lows. I think the dude did superb work and he sounded really good playing, I hate to say, I still like the stock, for now. Wow, your channel really grew, I'm proud of you, my friend!
@andyleotell
@andyleotell 11 ай бұрын
Agree… stock pups sounded warmer better overall
@andycasile
@andycasile 11 ай бұрын
The way I see it, modding and partscasters are about two things: 1) learning and 2) fun. It seems like both happened here. It may or may not be the best way to get a great instrument (in my experience it's hit or miss), but it's a joy to play an instrument that's uniquely yours.
@Blinkerd00d
@Blinkerd00d 11 ай бұрын
I just finished building my partcaster tele ... I used a maple fender neck and went with pearly gates single size humbucker in the bridge. It's all black hardware with a metal black pickguard. I absolutely love it! I design and build custom guitar pedals and have an EE degree, so soldering is definitely a skill I already have. Your friends answer about taking a long time to learn to solder well was spot on lol 😆
@aaroncurry279
@aaroncurry279 Жыл бұрын
Changing your pickups to some of your own preference is like putting aftermarket wheels on your car. It becomes “yours” and personalized. I love your new pickups, but most importantly is that you do. Love your humble approach to your great vids, sir!
@georgeminhinnick-vu3iz
@georgeminhinnick-vu3iz 11 ай бұрын
Great video Mike! To my ears the pickups sounded better clean, but almost identical with drive on. The other thing which is often overlooked, but wasn’t mentioned in the video was if you put a new set of strings on. Being a player that changes them every three months or before a gig, that for me always delights in the improvement of tone and sound!
@throughthefog-go
@throughthefog-go 11 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly, difference sounded just like the new string effect! Hard to tell on KZbin
@swissarmyknight4306
@swissarmyknight4306 5 ай бұрын
Its weird the things people hear. The new pickups definitely sounded louder and brighter clean (most common effect of pup upgrades). They sounded dramatically clearer and better distorted as well.
@MusicMan-2127
@MusicMan-2127 Жыл бұрын
I have an Epiphone Standard Les Paul (2014 model) that always had great feeling, but the sound just wasn't were I wanted it. For me, the stock pickups didn't have the clarity I wanted. So, I re-gutted the guitar with new wiring/pots and swapped the stock pickups with a set of $100 Gatekeeper pickups from Porter. If people don't see the headstock, they think I'm playing a Gibson due to the tone. The guitar is so much clearer and feels more responsive as well. Most of my guitars have some form of pickup change that got me the desired x (LP/Strat/Tele/etc.) sound and firm believe of the changes.
@2na-phish
@2na-phish 11 ай бұрын
sorry i commented before watching the end. i had 9 custom built guitars /vintage Gibsons. when i retired i had to pick one to keep. i kept the least expensive one to last me the rest of my playing life. it's a shell pink 1960 Telecaster clone with 50's apointments with very early Lindy Fralin pickups (unmarked) a Warmoth compound 10-16 in rosewood board neck and early 60's pots and wiring. also some cheap Gotoh tuners and it works wonderfully!
@TenPester
@TenPester 7 ай бұрын
I've been playing guitar for 30 years, well not everyday for that long, but a guitar has been in my life for that long and I found that a sound can be created, and the feel is between you and the guitar, but when you get that harmony of the perfect feedback between the strings, the notes, the sound and the response from the amp, it brings out the best in you, BUT only when you're up for it. I've had days where I could chuck it in the bin, and others where I've played out my skin for no reason.
@guythetechguy
@guythetechguy Жыл бұрын
Pickup height makes a big difference. It's hard to compare without also doing that adjustment on both pickups. That said I'm sure there are some differences between the pickups but it's subtle and a matter of personal preference.
@DieselWeazel
@DieselWeazel Жыл бұрын
Also you have to add in the electronic difference. What is the resistance? And subtract from the new shiny feeling.
@Ry_Valz
@Ry_Valz Жыл бұрын
even when adding copper shield, though takes away some noise on a single coil, but also takes away some of the tone's grit.
@wmralder
@wmralder Жыл бұрын
I love partscasters. I've modded guitars for years. When it comes to pickups, the only times I've really noticed a significant difference is when I replaced the stock humbuckers in my Epiphone LP Special with a pair of P90 type humbucker drop ins. I replaced the stock ceramic single coils in my Donner Tele style with a pair of Alnico V generic PUs off Amazon. It's subtle but I do like the difference.
@georgeezzell4474
@georgeezzell4474 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I have changed pickups in my Ibanez. I put a Jackson humbucker in the neck, a stacked Dimarzio in the middle and a Seymour Dunken hot rails in the bridge. That makes all of the pickups hum canceling. The guitar sounds amazing. I bought the guitar back in 1984 and changed everything over the years. Even the neck, which was switched with another Ibanez neck because I wanted a maple one and I had a rosewood. I would never change anything now it’s one of the best guitars I’ve ever played.
@CCCowboy
@CCCowboy Жыл бұрын
It's NOT just different EQ tones on getting new pickups for yourself - they can also change the tightness/looseness of the "feel". "Tight" feel is really good for 'chugging' sounds. "Loose" (or 'airy') feels real smooth and jazzy/bluesy (flutey). The point is, you can get pickups that FEEL different as well as SOUND different.
@rmaxtpmx
@rmaxtpmx Ай бұрын
Amen. We play with more than our ears.
@MichaelSheaAudio
@MichaelSheaAudio Жыл бұрын
I took at peek at a few comments before hearing the pickup comparison, and I saw people saying the CuNiFe pickups sounded fuller and got rid of some of the treble. My first though was "they must be louder". When listening, there was a noticeable jump in volume. So I hit record in Audacity and recorded the audio feed from your video. If you lower the level by 3-4 decibels, they sound pretty much the same. Louder pickups will hit the preamp harder and we generally like that. Driving the amp harder will start to roll off some of the top end and make the guitar sound thicker. The pickups were indistinguishable in the distorted comparison. CuNiFe pickups sound like pickups to me, just another product to sell. 🤷
@jooyoonchung3593
@jooyoonchung3593 Жыл бұрын
So basically, you could achieve a very similar result with a booster pedal? Sounds about right :)
@tedjohnson5210
@tedjohnson5210 11 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your video, well done! I noticed a small difference as well, but what I got out of the video more than anything was how good the Mexican strat pickups can sound 👍
@1973larryrichardson
@1973larryrichardson 11 ай бұрын
The new pickups are brighter and much more clear and chimey. Worth every penny.
@pwrmac7600
@pwrmac7600 Жыл бұрын
While most pickups will have slight sonic differences, I think the bigger differences are in the feel of the guitar after a pickup swap. Some pickups can make the guitar feel more immediate because of tighter low end, some can make them feel more spanky, because of changes to the top end. Differences in tone are usually pretty subtle. But those new pickups definitely sounded more detailed.
@nath1606
@nath1606 Жыл бұрын
I did not hear a difference at all in the pickups, maybe a tiny boost in volume, but that's it
@stug5041
@stug5041 Жыл бұрын
One of the challenges with pickup swap videos is folks usually put new strings on after which arguably has a bigger impact on any perceived differences through a recording
@nath1606
@nath1606 Жыл бұрын
@@stug5041 Yes, there is that as well. If there is any difference in tone, it is always the new strings.
@johnkosh1555
@johnkosh1555 Жыл бұрын
I got an older MIM strat, that I put Texas Special pickups in the neck and middle and a dimarzio single coil size humbucker in the bridge that has its own off/on mini toggle switch so all three pickups could be on or the just the neck and bridge pickups could be on without the middle pu. Sounds amazing a lot of tonal variations to be had with it.
@soundcityguitars
@soundcityguitars Жыл бұрын
Biggest pickup swap change I’ve had was going from 2-conductor wire humbuckers to 4-conductor wire, and adding the jimmy page mod to my Les Paul partscaster. The versatility of coil splitting, series/parallel, and in/out of phase options opened up a wealth of options. I’m my Strat, I went from stock Mexican pickups to Custom Shop ‘69 (too low output for what I play), and then to Texas Specials, which are perfect for me. That said, the stock Mexican pickups were still pretty amazing in retrospect. I’ve always found that you can notice subtle differences in clean tones, but once you kick in the distortion most pickups of the same type have little discernable difference.
@DovidM
@DovidM 11 ай бұрын
True. Also, effects pedals and amps can mask some of the limitations of a stock pickup.
@jacobbond835
@jacobbond835 Жыл бұрын
I have an old Vantage T style. I bought an American Fender single coil to replace the bridge pickup. I removed the neck pickup and selector switch to make it like an Esquire. I broke the neutral connection installing it, so there was a terrible buzz. Eventually I figured it all out. I’m very happy with the new pick up. A luthier adjusted the neck, intonation, and the frets. It’s a different instrument now which has renewed my interest in it. I’m glad I did I did it. Your Strat sounds more present with the upgraded pick ups. Good choice Mike.
@Dogsrule777
@Dogsrule777 11 ай бұрын
Awesome vid and congrats on the new set. They make a HUGE difference in your tone. I personally rock a set of Lambertone Blondies in my tele and absolutely love em. :)
@akwamarsunzal
@akwamarsunzal Жыл бұрын
Yep, have switched out pickups and only once have I really noticed a significant difference! I switched out the pickups in my Squier Tele for some custom hand wound pickups, I thought, primarily for the look as the neck pickup is open. They are hotter pickups than stock but, what really blew me away was the tone was so "vintage" Tele with a mix of "vintage" Les Paul! I fitted a 4 way switch for that out of phase tone, TUSQ nut and my goodness! My $100 2nd hand Squier Tele is now my go to, almost, guitar. It has put my MIM Strat into storage and, mostly, my Les Paul is tucked away in the corner of the room. Sure, my $100 Squier Tele has now $400 +/- of my hard earned cash invested in it but I absolutely love it!
@AnonYmous-jp8uu
@AnonYmous-jp8uu 10 ай бұрын
also the feel of the response of the guitar's sound is a thing that listeners can't relate to, which you kind of mentioned real quick. cool vid man
@JJSquishypants
@JJSquishypants 6 ай бұрын
Mike, thank you for making content that I can relate to. You're awesome! Subscribed.
@patrickkem689
@patrickkem689 11 ай бұрын
Oh young grasshopper. You are a work in progress. Enjoy the ride and share the experiences!. Some will be good some may be bad. But it’s all part of growing as a musician. And you will learn! Enjoy
@ranman58635
@ranman58635 6 ай бұрын
This is basically what I do. Some old guy sent me a box of parts once. I've been messing with that Boxford Boxford bit now. Some of my most unique and cool sounds came and went with that box of old stuff. My favorite Seton staggered single coils is now in my favorite junk SE Squier stratocaster which is a fender in hiding.
@audiorepublik
@audiorepublik 11 ай бұрын
Yes! I do this with squire guitars so the difference is more noticeable. I’m a firm believer that a classic vibe with good pickups punches well above its weight.
@B_Wolfen
@B_Wolfen Жыл бұрын
Yes, similar experience; I swapped the Wilkinsons in my Vintage V6s for custom wounds, a vintage voiced and a JM scooped set. Oh boy, the difference is putting a smile on my face every time I grab them.
@grahamnunn8998
@grahamnunn8998 Жыл бұрын
I put together main stage Strat from a 60s style Mexican Fender body and neck. I have vintage style 60s pickups (low output). The biggest upgrade was Callaham parts on the bridge, that really improves the acoustic sound. These are all things I have done in the past but I learnt how to roll fretboard edges too. I have several nitro finished guitars and several polyester and the difference is minimal. If you put the work it you can get your perfect guitar at a lower price.
@southeastarmory3079
@southeastarmory3079 6 ай бұрын
“I’m open to being wrong….” Ironically, you were right all along in the beginning.
@AManning77
@AManning77 Ай бұрын
Great video, as always! I put a dimebucker bridge pick up in my Kramer pacer. Much more clarity and now that guitar rocks!⭐️
@leonborden9883
@leonborden9883 Жыл бұрын
The thing about the Player Strat pickups is that they are already the Alnico V pickups. Possibly the best single coil pickups for a strat-y sound. They're not as loud as some other pickups; they are not noiseless; but they are just the best Strat pickups of all time, and they haven't improved on them. If you're not getting the Strat sound you want from these pickups, it's not the guitar, it's the pedals and the amp. These CUNIFE pickups sound good, but you don't need them if you have a Player Strat.
@dutchfpv7010
@dutchfpv7010 9 ай бұрын
Great video and the humility is greatly appreciated. I do think the Cunife's sound fuller, but surprisingly not that much better. But you did it and you learned something. For some people its about the tinkering and enjoying the ride because they're tinkerers. Others just like to make the best of what they got. In both cases its just people enjoying the hobby in the way that is most fun for them. I hope you had fun. I had fun watching. Cheers!
@coreycann6751
@coreycann6751 Жыл бұрын
The second video I’ve watched of yours. I hit that subscribe button 😅 keep ‘em coming! Thanks for the great content!😊
@brenthudgins7354
@brenthudgins7354 11 ай бұрын
Definitely a tone difference, with an increased mid and bottom end creating a smooth fuller sound. Good pickup choice! I’m working on a parts T Style myself.
@davidgunther1282
@davidgunther1282 10 ай бұрын
Yes. New pickups sound “cleaner” or “less muffled.” That’s the best I got. Great video, as always.
@nogunnofear6703
@nogunnofear6703 11 ай бұрын
I put Von Scow velvet telecaster pickups in a 72 baha custom shop Tele reissue and every time I plug it in I am sooo happy! Country of origin has nothing to do with it. I have had waaaay more expensive guitars that did not even begin to come close to this thing. It almost plays itself. Love it.
@tonybranton
@tonybranton Ай бұрын
I put 57/62 Fender pickups in my MIM Strat. It’s the best sounding and playing Fender I have. Tone difference was massive as it had hot noiseless pickups. They sounded great in a different way. They’re going in a new MIM with a custom neck. Can’t wait. Really like your channel.
@Leo_ofRedKeep
@Leo_ofRedKeep 10 ай бұрын
I put it all side by side in Audacity and adjusted levels to make them equal. The clean recording has lower level with the stock pick-ups but more clarity. The CuNiFe pick-ups have a coloured sound, which I expect vintage fans to prefer for the sake of being vintage and expensive. The distorted sound is softened by the CuNiFe pick-ups, maybe because the amp is driven more but probably simply because the pick-ups are duller. The stock pick-ups are objectively broader in frequency spectrum. People who like the nostalgic feeling of old sounding things will prefer the expensive, duller ones. NOTE: whenever people talk about a "full" sound, they actually mean a truncated one with less high frequencies. NOTE 2: to most people, louder is better.
@davidpoffenbarger3686
@davidpoffenbarger3686 6 ай бұрын
I went through a serious guitar modding phase a couple decades ago. Built a SSS hard tail Strat with a Deluxe neck, noiseless pups, coil taps using all new Fender components. Did another HSS hardtail (was really into hardtails for a bit). Bottom line, both guitars are awesome and will be with me forever, but at the end of the day, I still sound like me. These days, I mostly just kinda collect cool guitars. The odd thing is, in bands I"m mostly a bass player, but only have a couple of those. In the last year or so, starting to take guitar more seriously and learning to actually play the darn things better. Great channel Mike, I appreciate you!
@avidbrood
@avidbrood 11 ай бұрын
I bought a used tele style parts caster that I used for years. One day I finally upgraded the pickups with a Seymore Duncan hotrail in the bridge position and a Fender Gold Lace Sensor in the neck position. I obviously noticed a difference.
@colbytaylor9805
@colbytaylor9805 Жыл бұрын
I got a Squier Affinity Strat and swapped in some DiMarzio pickups (Chopper in n + m, Super Distortion in b), and the difference was like night and day. I also put in a coil split and a neck on function in the guitar, so that's a neat feature too.
@slimsantilli4476
@slimsantilli4476 Жыл бұрын
My favorite replacement single coil pickups are Lace Holy Grails. They are nearly noiseless, and sound amazing. Nice job with your MIM.
@paulmearing9192
@paulmearing9192 10 ай бұрын
I’ve gone through tons of strat pickups over the past 30 years. My top 3 are Lace golds (not hot golds) Bare knuckle Irish tours And 60’s vintera set which were cheap and surprisingly good. I currently have the lace golds which are quiet and take gain really well but because they are true single coils still they don’t sound like other stacked types. But it’s all down to choice and there’s so many pickup sets out there it’s a buyers market. My guitar is a 1987 USA std I purchased in 1987 when I was 17 it’s still my number 1. Thanks for the videos 🎸
@ironpony9892
@ironpony9892 10 ай бұрын
Like the cunife clean sound better, overdriven I couldnt pick one from another. My return to playing, bass, after about 25 or so years away, was a Squire classic vibe Jazz. After about a year I upgraded to Fender Custom 60s pickups and Emerson pots. The tech who did the swap was much impressed with the new versus old and so was/am I. Love the fact we can take these beautiful works of art and customize the hell out of them pretty much however we want to suit our taste or whim. Keep up the solid work friend, you are getting good info out to the masses.
@odyssey6684
@odyssey6684 9 ай бұрын
The big grin at the end of the distorted part of the demo said it all. BTW - like your voice and speaking style.
@deallenjunck7595
@deallenjunck7595 Жыл бұрын
Fuller and sharper clarity. I thought. Like you videos ! Good job!
@4unkb0y
@4unkb0y 11 ай бұрын
It me. You've totally dialed in my thinking on bass building (I'm a bassist, not a guitarist). For me, the best bang for buck in Fender basses would be a Mexican Standard Jazz body & maple-fingerboard neck. Fender hi-mass bridge if you can't afford a Badass Gotoh or Schaller tuners Pickups are highly subjective but you're absolutely right that high-end "pro" pickups are the easiest way to improve the tone of a modest instrument. It's worth trying out a few different ones if you have a good shop that will let you try out or return them (you don't need to solder them in for testing, just wire them up with wire nuts). Purists may dish on me but I really like the P(neck)/J(bridge) setup, it's super versatile & provides for a lot of tone combinations, especially if you have a humbucker or split-coil bridge J pickup so you have 4 coils to play with. You can also change the value of the capacitor in the tone knob to dial in how "dark" you want it to sound. One thing I like doing in passive instruments that drives players nuts is adding a tiny impedance transformer (i.e. microphone parts) & giving the bass a balanced 1/4" jack (or even XLR :) The balanced low-impedance signal loses far less high frequency tone in the cable, especially long cables e.g. on stage. Of course the trade-off is that you need to be aware of it & carry the right cables but you should be carrying extra cables & a DI with you anyway right?
@leadstrat
@leadstrat 11 ай бұрын
I have a 2008 American Deluxe V Neck strat that had stock SCN noiseless pickups and an S1 switch. I was never really happy with the tone, because those pickups lack the strat sound. But they are completely hum free. So I went with Fat 50s pickups. Took the S1 completely out and replaced with 500 k volume and master tone. The second tone knob I replaced with a KingTone switch. Very happy. The Kingtone switch really gives your strat a lot of different tones. The 500k volume and tone give you a very broad range as well. I’m pretty happy. I would recommend a Kingtone switch for anyone who likes a little tonal variety with their strat.
@jonathanhiett1220
@jonathanhiett1220 11 ай бұрын
I have a Mexican HSS strat. I put a semor Duncan little 59 hybrid humbucker in the bridge with a coil split in the tone knob. Sounds great. Always fun to modify your guitar. 🎸🎼🔊
@shumakern
@shumakern Жыл бұрын
Leo Fender original idea was that the stratocaster is a modular instrument. Neck wears out replace it, pickup breaks replace it, etc. I have two squire full-size stratocasters you can't find them anymore came in a starter pack labeled stop dreaming and start playing. One is white, and the other is sunburst. I've replaced the tuners with Graphtech ratio locking tuners, fender custom shop 69 pickups, super-v-bladerunner tremelo, and bone nut. The guitars cost me $99 with everything I've replaced, which has less cost in it than a fender Mexican stratocaster. Both guitars are better than any guitar you can buy from Fender and better than what you'd get for several thousand dollars from the fender custom shop.
@donallen8212
@donallen8212 Жыл бұрын
New sub here :) My first Jackson was pretty low end, about 600 bucks back in the day, I had my local shop switch out the stocks for EMG 81's ("Needed" what the likes of Slayer and Metallica used) and I was blown away...from then on, I have done this many, many times (I own 24 guitars now) and many have non stock pickups. That said, I will say the difference in pickup sound (for me) can largely be made up for with your amp, kind of makes me regret the thousands of dollars I have spent chasing "that" sound and all the while a really good amp was the answer...had I only known that when I was younger... Anyway, thank you for the great vid, looking forward to exploring more of your content!
@sunjamm222
@sunjamm222 8 ай бұрын
I have a Mexican Strat. Took it to a Guitar specialist. He fixed the tuning and trem system. But he had a go at the pick ups and rebuilt them. So now I have a set of hot standard pickups. So new or rewired pickups do help to make the guitar sound better. So yours do sound better now than before.
@AdrianLugo1967
@AdrianLugo1967 10 ай бұрын
I installed Duncan Area 58 Neck , Area 67 middle and Area 61s to my Squier CV 50s Strat. My buddy set the strings, slammed the bridge, a little fret work and took the finish off the neck. When you put a smile on a guitarist who has an original '63, you know she's sounding and feeling right.
@farko63
@farko63 9 ай бұрын
The Area PU are Di Marzio and not Seymour Duncan that I Know...
@grahamokeefe9406
@grahamokeefe9406 11 ай бұрын
Changing out pickups on a Strat is super easy, and in my experience makes a HUGE difference to the sound. I've put Kinman pups in the last couple of Strats I've had. GREAT sound!
@carpathus
@carpathus 11 ай бұрын
I like the way the new pickups sound versus stock. Cheers!
@tomg6284
@tomg6284 10 ай бұрын
I would like to tell you I have been playing off and on since 1973. Your self assessment of your skills is refreshing. There are things I am good at, but many more that I am not. God loves honesty and never do anything to change God's opinion of you. Keep on path, your doing very well .
@jameslester3800
@jameslester3800 11 ай бұрын
I hear a subtle difference. Like you said, the better pick ups sound a bit more full. I replaced the stock pick ups in my Mexican Strat with vintage Stratocaster pick ups, and there was a huge difference.
@georgecovetskie6717
@georgecovetskie6717 11 ай бұрын
The change brought out clearer Mids. Oh, 1 strong point I want to share: DO NOT SOLDER OVER THE BODY OF THE GUITAR! If a piece of solder rolls off the iron, it will adhere to the guitar body and will take the paing off if it sticks. Great video.
@billtice5057
@billtice5057 11 ай бұрын
I’ve swapped pickups numerous times over the last 35 years. Yes… I’ve built parts-caster guitars. A couple Super-Strats in the 80’s. The new pickup’s that you just put in have a stronger mid-range response. The stock pickups are a little more scooped. Keep doing your thing Mike. 👍
@Joe_whatuknow
@Joe_whatuknow Жыл бұрын
I'm buidling a partscaster and now I kinda want these pickups. I loved that overdrive sound.
@cameinsecond
@cameinsecond 11 ай бұрын
It's cool that you got a working set. I've had 2 sets come into the shop I work at and both were dead on arrival and had to be sent back to Fender, and I know other techs at other shops have had similar issues.
@JB-dy3mi
@JB-dy3mi 11 ай бұрын
That's a beauty of a guitar. Just recently learned of the Player series and like the design choices. I just put a 57/62 Fender loaded pickguard in my 1996 MIM that had Gold Laces. The Laces had limited dynamic range. The switch was everything I had hoped for. Open, nuanced, and sparkling tone. I think some of the subtler sonic details wouldn't come through without a high quality amp. I'm using an H&K Tubemeister 36.
@melchiando
@melchiando 2 ай бұрын
I had a 2003 mim player, shell pink,. Great guitar! I really regret trading it. In return I got an mij fender jazzmaster with humbuckers. It was a nice japanese fender. That said it wasn't near as nice as the Mexican player series strat
@peskyfervid6515
@peskyfervid6515 Жыл бұрын
The best guitar is the one you feel most inspired by, and most inspired to play. As the old saying goes, whatever floats your boat. Years ago I read a Howard Sams book on sound systems. There was an anecdote in that book about the Rolling Stones and their touring setup. Basically what it said was that the fans were happy when the Stones were happy, so the sound system should make the band happy, first and foremost. I strongly believe that to be true.
@Folk661
@Folk661 4 ай бұрын
Hit the nail on the head. I usually end up putting new pickups in every guitar I buy eventually, just to hone it a little closer to perfect. Maximum feels!
@nsbomb
@nsbomb Жыл бұрын
Side by side, there is a slight difference. But in the mix, no ear would ever be able to hear it. Great vid, thanks for all your effort!
@KASTET-cx6uv
@KASTET-cx6uv 10 ай бұрын
There is some subtle change, like the new ones are more lower midrangy in a pleasant way with slightly less crunchy in the top end to my ear, that makes it sound more warm. I got my squire cv 50 pbas and I’ve changed pick-up and tone pots, and I totally agree that it chenges the feel a lot. Like I’ve invested some time in research and did some work with this particular instrument and now it means much more to me. I know there are great basses out there, but this one is unique, this one is mine.
@TylerBetances
@TylerBetances Жыл бұрын
I feel like all my guitars are parts caster as I switch nearly everything I could. I did all the mods myself but still would like to change them all to bone nuts as a final mod. Gibson Les Paul 50’s Tribute Gold Top Tuners - Grover Imperial Trust Rod Cover - Gibson Custom Strap Locks - Schaller Pickups - TV Jones Classic+ Bridge & Super’Tron Neck Wire Kit - Emerson Custom (volume, 3-way toggle, output) Bridge - Schaller Roller Tailpiece - Gibson with Faber locks studs Toggle Cap - TV Jones Pick guard - Custom Black with white trim Volume Knob - Gretsch Arrow Gretsch G2622 Tuners - Grover Imperial Strap Locks - Schaller Pickups - TV Jones Classic+ Bridge & Classic Neck Wire Kit - TV Jones Hot Rod Harness (volume, 3-way toggle, output) Bridge - Schaller Roller Tailpiece - Gibson with Faber locks studs Pick Guard - Custom Gretsch Black (penguin style shape) Toggle Cap - TV Jones Knobs - Gretsch Arrow with ruby - Gretsch G (dummy knobs) Fender Noventa Telecaster Tuners - Hipshot with Deco keys Strap button - Grover Eagle Pickup - TV Jones T90 Wire Kit - Emerson Custom Les Paul Junior (Volume, Tone, & Output) Bridge/ Tailpiece - Mastery Bridge M6.2 Knobs - TV Jones Neck Plate - Icon Plates Bolt
@chrisullery3386
@chrisullery3386 Жыл бұрын
Just found your Channel and it's great content, new sub and thanks for the great video.
@snakeyfox
@snakeyfox 11 ай бұрын
yep, not only did I swap out the pickups, I routed the back of the guitar and put copper pipes into the body (to change the resonance) and sealed it back with wood filler and and repainted it. It is a total parts caster. The body came from the UK, the neck came from America and I ordered the pickups and tuners from Denmark (I live in Ireland). I had no idea what I was doing, the intonation, and alignment are probably off, but it is a project that I want to understand and learn more about. I think it is good just to dive in, learn by doing, rather than just learning the theory.
@jonathonix
@jonathonix 11 ай бұрын
As a lefty I found out quickly that I was going to have to build, modify and repair guitars if I every wanted to be able to find one to play. Every time someone gives me grief for having a "partscaster" I feel the urge to inform them that all guitars are partscasters - but the ones that are made in factories are made to factory specs and that those specs aren't not necessarily chosen for the right reasons. My MIM has been rebuilt built to an American Ultra standard with a few personal tweaks and because if it - the guitar sounds and plays much nicer than I do! Great post!
@picksalot1
@picksalot1 11 ай бұрын
The new pickups sounded s little clearer and fuller sound. I have heavily modified my Reissued Strat, including changing the pickup several times. The nice thing about the pickups and electronics for a Strat being mounted on the pickguard is that you can have multiple pickguards with different pickups, pots, etc. mounted in each one, and easily swap them out in one piece "if" you install a couple of "Quick Connector" on them. Once you've done that, no more soldering is involved when swapping the pickguards and hearing what the new pickups sound like.
@M3RRIH3W13
@M3RRIH3W13 11 ай бұрын
I'm a middle-aged guy that has been playing for decades. My opinion has changed over the years. The old adage, if you gave EVH a junk guitar, it would sound great and like EVH's tone. That is somewhat true. Pedals, strings, and amps are all pieces that help the tone. However, some cheap pickups sound dull. Most people change out the cheap pickups immediately (I did). I bought a Squier 70's Vintage Modified Strat a few years ago. The pickups are Duncan-Designed with ceramic magnets. Back in the day, that pickup was soon to become a refrigerator magnet. This Indonesian-built guitar sounds great (or I bought a lucky one) and is one that I don't want to change. The wisdom is to play the guitar that "speaks" to your tone. Some players love the Mexi pickups more than the American Standard pickups. Trust your soul and practice more.
@Mancomb_Seepgood
@Mancomb_Seepgood 11 ай бұрын
What I find the most amazing of all of this is how you play in an office chair with arms.
@RevGerryRM
@RevGerryRM 10 ай бұрын
The Cunife pickups ae much brighter and really sound great. I always change pickups among other parts on all my guitars. Good job 👍
@AppleSlizerd
@AppleSlizerd Жыл бұрын
I actually built a partscaster as a telecaster. Got the body from a diy-kit, changed everything on it, soldered a 4-way switch with "humbucking" sound in the 2nd spot. Put in a killswitch. Got locking tuners, bought a real fender neck with the ultra noiseless pickups. Built it because I wanted a "kurbits"-guitar (google "kurbits"), and those can't be bought. Sounds great.
@stevemillemaci8821
@stevemillemaci8821 11 ай бұрын
Very subtle difference to my ears. I have custom shop pickups in my MIM Strat and the magic spot is in position 2 sharing the neck and middle pickups.
@onusgumboot5565
@onusgumboot5565 10 ай бұрын
I have a friend who has a beautiful guitar, that feels wonderful to play. It sounds good unplugged, even though it is a solid body. But plug it in and it had no tone, no sustain, and just no character. I gave him some pickups I had in a guitar that the neck got broken on. It was a neck thru type guitar, and not worth the money to even think about fixing. A DiMarzio and a Seymour Duncan. Both really good pickups. It brought that guitar to life. So pickups can really make a difference.
@atpaulo2009
@atpaulo2009 11 ай бұрын
Dude!!! Who needs a guitar with this beautifull voice?
@larsfocken3456
@larsfocken3456 10 ай бұрын
PU upgrades can be of great value. My experience is that it is more a feeling thing, more dynamic response or that you can hear each note better when you play more complex voicings. Play "I Can See For Miles" by The Who and you'll hear that. And I noticed the improvements not at once but more over time. E.g. I replaced the Epiphone Probuckers in my Les Paul Standard with Seymour Duncan Seth Lovers. It's amazing! My old MIM Fender Classic Player 50s Strat has now Fender Fat 50s PUs in it (You can buy a complete loaded pickuard) and I like it even more now than I used to anyway. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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