I finally lost my battle with myself not to change pickups on my 56 NOS Strat. I’ve never been particularly happy with the sound from the bridge pickup, the B and the top E were thin sounding and far too bright. I use 10-46 strings, yes, I know I should fit hawsers to be authentic, but with a guitar that’s got fairly low vintage frets and a 7.25” fingerboard radius, I really struggle to do a gig of two one hour sets with strings any heavier than that.
So, I started looking at different pickups. I noticed that Hank is using the CS54s on his Strats now, and looking at the specs, the bridge pickup is wound a bit hotter. I was having a look on the Seymour Duncan website, and the Five-Two pickups caught my eye, which use Alnico 5 for the bottom three magnets and Alnico 2 for the top three to tame the top end, with a bridge pickup wound to 6.9k, which gives it a bit more output and midrange, with a lower resonant peak.
I took the plunge and bought one and fitted it a couple of days ago, and it’s been a revelation. The top strings now sound much fuller, less harsh, and the increased windings make it slightly more ‘twangsome’, and balance better with the middle and neck pickups.
To my ears, this sounds much better for Shads stuff than the stock pickup. I know this can be a bit of a subjective thing, and it’s not cheap at aroung £67, but if you’re using lighter strings, I reckon this pickup could be the answer.
Simon


