Here's what we've got to work with...a 2004 MIA Stratocaster with stock Delta Tone pick-ups. I'm OK with the bridge & middle pick-up(s) for the time being.
The neck pick-up has always annoyed me a bit as it seems to have kind of an inherent nasal-like tone whether it is being run straight or through a boosted effect like a fuzz or overdrive.
Neck pick-ups that I have heard & liked include the one on the Eric Johnson Signature Model, the Lindy Fralin Blues Specials & perhaps lastly, the Custom Shop 69s. If simply switching to one of these will do the trick, appreciate your feedback. On the other hand, I am also open to other makes as I am not concerned with the instrument being an alder/maple billboard for accessory-related name-dropping purposes.
Amplifier(s) include a Mini Z, '65 BF Vibroluxe & might as well mention it anyway, a 70s era Pignose 7-100.
Being essentially uneducated on pick-up design, I understand that these stock DT neck pick-ups are rated around 5.9K yet there are other pick-ups within similar ohm boundaries that offer far more definition & transparency. What gives? Does it have something/anything to do with the composition of the magnet material? AlNiCo 5 seems to be a term used pretty loosely these days & I suspect there is more to the tonal picture than an oversimplified marketing description.
The neck pick-up has always annoyed me a bit as it seems to have kind of an inherent nasal-like tone whether it is being run straight or through a boosted effect like a fuzz or overdrive.
Neck pick-ups that I have heard & liked include the one on the Eric Johnson Signature Model, the Lindy Fralin Blues Specials & perhaps lastly, the Custom Shop 69s. If simply switching to one of these will do the trick, appreciate your feedback. On the other hand, I am also open to other makes as I am not concerned with the instrument being an alder/maple billboard for accessory-related name-dropping purposes.
Amplifier(s) include a Mini Z, '65 BF Vibroluxe & might as well mention it anyway, a 70s era Pignose 7-100.
Being essentially uneducated on pick-up design, I understand that these stock DT neck pick-ups are rated around 5.9K yet there are other pick-ups within similar ohm boundaries that offer far more definition & transparency. What gives? Does it have something/anything to do with the composition of the magnet material? AlNiCo 5 seems to be a term used pretty loosely these days & I suspect there is more to the tonal picture than an oversimplified marketing description.
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