So I'm GASing for a new build, and starting to lay out what I'm looking for. One thing I like in my guitars is a bit of the classic with a bit of something different - for example, I got a Tele with a P-Rail in the neck (so I can still get close to standard Tele, but I can flip it to a humbucker or P90 if I want).
So I'm looking to build a Strat, and thinking about how I want to lay it out. I'm probably going to do a Canary neck, Alder body with either Flamed or Quilted Maple, and probably rear routed. I want to be able to do a typical Strat sound, but I'm thinking about putting a tappable humbucker in the bridge and maybe the neck too to give me other options.
So my main question is.. what do people think about EMG's? I like the solderless connection system - I have trouble committing to things, so being able to switch to a different pickup would be nice (though with a rear-route, it'd have to be the same shape). The downside is needing to worry about a battery, which I hate.
Other than EMG's, what else? I'm looking for good blues/jazz tones, and something that'll dirty up nice too. No metal or anything. I'm still researching pickups, but I thought I'd get some ideas here first.
So I'm looking to build a Strat, and thinking about how I want to lay it out. I'm probably going to do a Canary neck, Alder body with either Flamed or Quilted Maple, and probably rear routed. I want to be able to do a typical Strat sound, but I'm thinking about putting a tappable humbucker in the bridge and maybe the neck too to give me other options.
So my main question is.. what do people think about EMG's? I like the solderless connection system - I have trouble committing to things, so being able to switch to a different pickup would be nice (though with a rear-route, it'd have to be the same shape). The downside is needing to worry about a battery, which I hate.
Other than EMG's, what else? I'm looking for good blues/jazz tones, and something that'll dirty up nice too. No metal or anything. I'm still researching pickups, but I thought I'd get some ideas here first.