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    Default P-rails HH vs. Everything Axe in Strat

    Looking for blues-Classic rock. Wouldn't mind be able to do some clean tones in there.

    How do you envision these two pickup sets being used? I know they are very different but can the P-rails pull off the clean tones as well? It's got me intrigued.

    '99 American Strat, Maple neck, ? body.

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    Default Re: P-rails HH vs. Everything Axe in Strat

    P-Rails has very good clean tones in the rail and parallel. The P-90 has good cleans but it's a bit raunchier (that's a good thing). The series mode is heavier than the others, but in a Strat it is stil pretty clean with a full bodied tone.

    I use the P-90 coil for 95% of my blues and classic rock playing...clean, slight overdrive, good solid crunch, even pretty heavy distortion. It's excellent!
    Originally Posted by IanBallard
    Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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    Default Re: P-rails HH vs. Everything Axe in Strat

    Cool. I'm looking for something I can do clean but that gets really dirty. Want a lot of versatility in one guitar.

    Everything Axe had my attention but this HH P-rails is crazy attractive.

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    Default Re: P-rails HH vs. Everything Axe in Strat

    I love that pup and have two in my #1 guitar. Extremely versatile and great sounding pup.

    I have over two dozen guitars with lots of different pups so I've got plenty of choices, but I choose my C1 with P-Rails as my go to guitar. It can play anything I want and do it well.
    Originally Posted by IanBallard
    Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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