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    Question confused on strat pups after reding threads

    hi, I'm new to for forum and to strats (les Paul guy) I have a HSS strat with a JB bridge and 2 vintage rails wired in series with 500k vol pot. My original thought was to have a bucker in bridge and a nice straty sound for mid and neck. But the neck vr is not doing it for me on high gain for leads (Marshall DSL) I have aksed the forum for advice and thank everyone who has replied. Because of the tone I was looking for SC's have been suggested. I really don't want to deal with hum so I think I "m going with a rail for neck pos. The question is hot or cool Rail. because I've read a bunch of threads on rails,pots,resisters its getting confusing. This is what I'm thinking of doing

    Bridge JB
    Mid Vintage Rail in series
    Neck hot or cool rail ? maybe split with switch if adviseable ?
    500K vol pot
    Bypass tone controls ? never use um, would this be a good or bad thing to do

    how would you change my theory THANKS for any suggestions

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    Default Re: confused on strat pups after reding threads

    I actually have a USA Strat loaded with a JB/Hotrails neck, one volume and no tone controls. The Hotrails in the neck is really thick and does not sound like a single coil at all. If you are looking for the strat sound without hum you may want some sort of Strat pickup that is stacked.

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    Default Re: confused on strat pups after reding threads

    if you want single coil sound but no hum, look at the duncan stack plus line of pups.

    i have the classic stack plus and they sound great. very close to a early 60's strat tone. to match up with humbuckers i might step up to the vintage hot or the custom stack

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    Default Re: confused on strat pups after reding threads

    If you're using it as a rock guitar and just want it to sound like an HSH guitar, go with the Hot Rails neck. You can always add a switch to split it, making it sweeter for clean rhythm.
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