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Dessa mickarna låter som en dröm MEN inte tysta i 2a och 4e läget som på ett vanligt sett stratamickar.
Mitt mick är ej lindad "baklänges" så det blir aldrig tyst i något läge.
Men vill man ha en strata som låter helt gyrmt men brummar i alla lägen så är detta ett helt perfekt set!.
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Härligt strata ljud
Mattias T. 26.02.2015
Kan verkligen rekommendera dessa mickar, speciellt om man räknar in priset!
Riktigt typiskt strata ljud, funkar riktigt bra med lite overdrive, kanske inte mitt val av mick ifall man vill köra 100% fulldistat ljud.
I decided to replace the much underated ceramic pu's on my standard fender strat and was looking for a slightly lower output 50's or early 60's vintage. Went for these as they seemed to fit the brief and Thomann were offering them at a very attractive price. They are quite different from the ceramics in a good way. Tighter bass, less muddy and obviously less output. The bridge one is supposed to be wound a bit hotter and with a bit of tweaking on the amp you can dial in a pretty good lead sound although some may prefer something a bit hotter.
There is a nice musicality with this set, responsive and typically early strat. With an old tube amp and maybe a pedal or two depending on your genre they are great especially at this price.
good pickups but should come with better installation instructions
Michael S. 631 09.02.2015
Once installed the pickups do not disappoint but I only gave 3 stars because of the issues I had in installing the Custom 54s. The standard Fender mounting screws that are supplied with the pickups are far too big to fit into the tiny holes drilled in the bobbins. Apparently this is authentic but if you are used to buying replacement pickups that just drop straight in be advised that you these pickups require you to first enlarge the holes in the bobbin just to the point where you can force the screws in - then you literally have to use the screws to create their own thread in the bobbin. This is not as easy as it sounds and requires you to apply a LOT of downward pressure as you force the screw in. You need to be very careful not to damage the pickup as you do this. A quick search of the Internet reveals that this is a known issue with these pickups but I am disappointed that Fender does not include their own mounting Instructions.