musicispeace
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I think it was last year MojoTone launched their entry into the hum canceling strat pickup market. I had a set of their '58 Quiet Coils with hot bridge installed in one of my guitars with the recommended 500K pots and treble bleed kit.
Got my guitar back yesterday and my impression is very favorable. No hum canceling option is going to exactly match a full on single coil (maybe the Illitch backplate because you don't have to change your existing pick ups) but I would describe the MojoTone's as ballsy and textured, which is an accomplishment. I like them and find that they have (for me) plenty of the normal, single coilness dynamic I would expect. Also, I have never been much of a position 2 and 4 guy but the bridge/middle setting on these just shimmers like there is no tomorrow. I could play chords all day on that setting. And they are indeed quiet pickups.
I will not rule out another set of these. Supposedly they went with a side by side coil design to make them humbucking and they fit my guitar as is. The pole pieces are not functional but are there for appearance. They also make a '67 set which supposedly is a bit more rock oriented. But I would give these a thumbs up for anyone who has checked them out online. Listen to various sound samples for them.
I'm not forgiving with pickups, I have to really like them or they come out. These are staying in.
Got my guitar back yesterday and my impression is very favorable. No hum canceling option is going to exactly match a full on single coil (maybe the Illitch backplate because you don't have to change your existing pick ups) but I would describe the MojoTone's as ballsy and textured, which is an accomplishment. I like them and find that they have (for me) plenty of the normal, single coilness dynamic I would expect. Also, I have never been much of a position 2 and 4 guy but the bridge/middle setting on these just shimmers like there is no tomorrow. I could play chords all day on that setting. And they are indeed quiet pickups.
I will not rule out another set of these. Supposedly they went with a side by side coil design to make them humbucking and they fit my guitar as is. The pole pieces are not functional but are there for appearance. They also make a '67 set which supposedly is a bit more rock oriented. But I would give these a thumbs up for anyone who has checked them out online. Listen to various sound samples for them.
I'm not forgiving with pickups, I have to really like them or they come out. These are staying in.