What pickups do you have in your Mustang?

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What pickups do you have in your Mustang?

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A while back I decided to put the original bridge pickup in my 78 stang. I found the sound to be... weak. not "vintage", not low output, just weak.

Ive since put in a hot rails and gone Kurt Cobain on the thing... but sometimes I feel like putting single coils in it and setting up the vibrato proper and everything.

with that in mind: what do you use for mustang pickups? the stock ones are out of the question since they dont really drive my distortion pedals well.
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i have a modified Musicmaster
i have the original pickup in the neck which sounds warm and lush
and in the bridge i have a fender customshop 69 (abby ybarra) which is great sounding and a spot on fit for the guitar
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I've had Lace Hot Gold Sensors and Kinman pickups before. I actually probably preferred the Hot Gold Sensor.
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what about lace sensor red

too different than a single coil? gold is more like a normal mustang?
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dunno, but i use this to boost it and it rules.

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astrozombie wrote:what about lace sensor red

too different than a single coil? gold is more like a normal mustang?
Hot Gold is just slightly brighter than a Gold, a bit brighter, a bit hotter, a bit more of everything.

I think Red would work fine but my experience with the Red has been that it's a bit too dark for my tastes. Now, I love two Golds or two Hot Golds in series (which a Hot Gold Bridge is, basically). I think my ideal Mustang would have a Lace Hot Gold Dually in the bridge and I would make one of the switches into a coil selector, aww yeah.
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This person has a Mustang in their pickup

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69ri, sticking with the factory ones. i didn't like them at first, but have since become quite fond of them.
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red lace sensor in the bridge, blue lace sensor in the neck
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ill be putting my pankstang back together tonight, it'll have a lace Gold pickup in the bridg and a 65ri in the neck. The gold isn't as hot as I would like for a bridge pickup but its a good vintage voiced pickup and no hum.
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Re: What pickups do you have in your Mustang?

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I use Dimarzio. Simple the best pickups for me.
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Are Mustang pickups notably different to Strat ones actually?

Would you say a Mustang differs soundwise from a Strat as much as a Jag?

I'd kind of like to try Tele pickups in a Mustang maybe.
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Medicine Melancholy wrote:Are Mustang pickups notably different to Strat ones actually?

Would you say a Mustang differs soundwise from a Strat as much as a Jag?

I'd kind of like to try Tele pickups in a Mustang maybe.
I know the ones that came with my stang are a tad weaker than usual strat pups.

in terms of construction: mustang pickups arent staggered the way strat pickups are.

the mustang is its own thing, while a jaguar doesnt necesarily sound like a small guitar with the stock pickups... the stang kind of does.
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Original 78 Mustang - Original 78 Mustang Pickups :D :D
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Compstand ri with stock neckpup and a lil '59 in the bridge.
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cleo wrote:Original 78 Mustang - Original 78 Mustang Pickups :D :D
do you have any idea what the dc resistance is for them?
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