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I have tried an endless number of noise cancelling Fender replacement pickups in the last 30 years ( since they came out ) and maybe with the exception of Fenders vintage noiseless they pretty much all sound like poop !. I have not tried Kinman's and have heard good things about them. Being a studio owner you end up getting way to anal about noise and hum BUT ' things go full circle and i have once again learned to embrace " single coil hum " if it means getting the holy " bell tone ". After all the noise didn't bug me as a kid LOL ! any thoughts ?
Jimmy

Last edited: Aug 09, 2013 11:09:18

Yea it seems that all the noiseless pickups I've heard suck the soul out of the pickup.

Has anyone tried the Lace Alumitone Pickups. I like the looks of them and they are getting some thumbs up on youtube.

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Last edited: Aug 09, 2013 11:56:49

Those are just plain weird crumble ! LOL ! I would want to try em before buying !

Holy Art Deco, Batman! Those are some cool looking pickups. Look like they would be right at home on some big-bodied jazz guitar.

More cowbell?? Nah...More Reverb!!

I just realized those are my kitchen drawer handles ! and my house was built in 1927. It IS art deco LOL !

Dimarzio injectors are really good sounding ones. But they don't sound perfectly stratty, but definitely not poop.

crumble wrote:

Has anyone tried the Lace Alumitone Pickups. I like the looks of them and they are getting some thumbs up on youtube.

I've been watching Youtube demos for quite some time and those Alumitone pickups sound quite interesting to my ears, but not interesting enough to justify spending more than $300 (not counting shipping & import duty) on a set for a Strat just to see for myself. For that price I'd rather go with a set of Novaks or Lollars.

The technology looks quite interesting:

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Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.

LeeVanCleef wrote:

crumble wrote:

Has anyone tried the Lace Alumitone Pickups. I like the looks of them and they are getting some thumbs up on youtube.

I've been watching Youtube demos for quite some time and those Alumitone pickups sound quite interesting to my ears, but not interesting enough to justify spending more than $300 (not counting shipping & import duty) on a set for a Strat just to see for myself. For that price I'd rather go with a set of Novaks or Lollars.

The technology looks quite interesting:

Three P/Us @ £160 GBP on ebay UK. If you only need two of them then even better. I'm little suspicious of ceramics in pickups though, Hey, art deco kitchen draw handles and ceramics.. what's going on here!

Another one I've read about is the G&L Magnetic Field Design Pickups.

Last edited: Aug 10, 2013 05:11:26

Have you tried other measures like extra shielding, replacing fluorescent light. different amps?

Oh Yeah Bluez ' a single coil is a single coil ' one of my strats has these horrible Duncan hot rails. The great thing is us dudes here don't use high gain amps and a lot of dirt ! so that tames it down to a usable level.

I've been using Bill lawrence PUPs for a long time. They were the precursors to the SCM Fender PUPs in the Deluxe Strats. They are very quiet, but they don't exhibit much quack.

I've been thinking about switching to the Seymour Duncan Antiquity PUPs.
Anyone use those??

Rock
A Man from S.U.R.F.
http://menfromsurf.com

Jimmy, sounds like my experience was the same, though I've only tried one set. My strat came with Vintage Noiseless pickups in it, and they were awful. That was the first electric I ever bought so at the time I didn't know any better - I actually thought they sounded pretty good at first. But after a while I was continually frustrated with my tone and thought they might be the problem. They just sounded really crappy, no life to them at all. I think someone on the forum coined the name 'Vintage Lifeless' for them and it fits.

I swapped those out for Fender 57/62's and it made a world of difference. There's no way I could recommend noiseless pickups in good conscience. Thumbs Down

thomasd wrote:

I've been using Bill lawrence PUPs for a long time. They were the precursors to the SCM Fender PUPs in the Deluxe Strats. They are very quiet, but they don't exhibit much quack.

I've been thinking about switching to the Seymour Duncan Antiquity PUPs.
Anyone use those??

Which Bill Lawrence p/u's are you using? I use his Keystones & the sound very "stratty" to me. Plenty of "quack" & the clarity is fantastic.

Otto & The Ottomans
Kennedy Custom Guitars

Bob,
Thought I had a purchase receipt for the PUPs, but I can't find it. Found a hand written wiring diagram and note from Becky thanking me for the purchase. I'd have to pull the pick guard and look.

DaveT

Rock
A Man from S.U.R.F.
http://menfromsurf.com

i play too many venues where single coils have nasty hum, so I am forced to use noiseless (or hum canceling) pickups.

I am looking for a set for my Jazzmaster. Fralin makes a set for $180, Curtis Novak has a pair for $260, and Manluisguitar.com has a set for $170 a pair. Then, there are the Kinman zero hum Jazzmaster pickups at $290.00 per set.

Very few demo samples out there--one for Fralin and a few on the Manlius page.

Joe Barden also Makes a set--$325 for the pair

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