GFS hot strat alnico pickups
I tried a couple of sets of those and found that they really didn't give me the sound i was looking for. It wasn't GFSs problem, it was just me mis-judging what tone i was after. I heard so much hype about alnico magnet strat pickups i thought i would try them. I found them to be too clean and too much like Stevie Ray's tone ,which i don't really care for, and i was playing into a modified Peavey Triumph and they just wouldn't dirty up enough for me. If Stevie Ray tone is the tone you're looking for then these pickups should be it for you. I found the Mighty mite ceramic single coils much more to my liking. However i still have a GFS alnico in the neck position on one of my strats. To sum things up, GFS make a good pickup. You can go on Ebay and you'll find a multitude of pickups. Another pickup that i really like as far as a humbucker goes is the Guitarheads Z-bucker. I bought 2 sets of those and they are in 2 of my Les Pauls. But always remember, when buying pickups it's best to do all the homework you can and have a good understanding of the tone you're after.
I tried a couple of sets of those and found that they really didn't give me the sound i was looking for. It wasn't GFSs problem, it was just me mis-judging what tone i was after. I heard so much hype about alnico magnet strat pickups i thought i would try them. I found them to be too clean and too much like Stevie Ray's tone ,which i don't really care for, and i was playing into a modified Peavey Triumph and they just wouldn't dirty up enough for me. If Stevie Ray tone is the tone you're looking for then these pickups should be it for you. I found the Mighty mite ceramic single coils much more to my liking. However i still have a GFS alnico in the neck position on one of my strats. To sum things up, GFS make a good pickup. You can go on Ebay and you'll find a multitude of pickups. Another pickup that i really like as far as a humbucker goes is the Guitarheads Z-bucker. I bought 2 sets of those and they are in 2 of my Les Pauls. But always remember, when buying pickups it's best to do all the homework you can and have a good understanding of the tone you're after.
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