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What is the most frequent or common pick ups selection for traditional surf music on a Strat, or is there one? On my Jaguar, I use the neck and bridge together.

Don

Same here. Neck & bridge. Just a small but very useful mod for a strat.

Welcome to the forum. Please see this thread and feel free to add to this ongoing discussion. Middle pickup, almost exclusively BTW.

https://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/27329/

Definitely a Bridge+Neck toggle on a Strat! Before I did that mod with a mini-toggle, I either used just bridge or just middle in the spirit of when Strats just had the basic 3-way PU selector.

Lorne
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I run a blender pot on my Strats. Depending on the song I'm playing I switch between the neck and bridge, use the blender pot to taste.

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I use all three pickups, probably the middle the most in the Madeira and the bridge the most in the Space Cossacks.

To me a 5-way switch is blasphemous - like Leo Fender I hate the sound of combined pickup settings. Given that, just imagine how I feel about mods that allow the bridge and neck pickups to be combined! Horrible! That's not a Strat!

Smile I would never tell any of you to not do it, though. To each his own. For me the Strat is pretty much perfect the way Leo and God intended it. Smile

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IvanP wrote:

...For me the Strat is pretty much perfect the way Leo and God intended it. Smile

Ivan, do you have one of the tone pots controlling your bridge PU?

Lorne
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Not on my main Strsts.

Ivan
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IvanP wrote: Given that, just imagine how I feel about mods that allow the bridge and neck pickups to be combined! Horrible! That's not a Strat!

Big Razz

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Ivan I must agree. I do not like the 2nd and 4th pup switch positions on a Strat. Too ducky or quacky for me. But that is just me....... Agree

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IvanP wrote:

I use all three pickups, probably the middle the most in the Madeira and the bridge the most in the Space Cossacks.

To me a 5-way switch is blasphemous - like Leo Fender I hate the sound of combined pickup settings. Given that, just imagine how I feel about mods that allow the bridge and neck pickups to be combined! Horrible! That's not a Strat!

Smile I would never tell any of you to not do it, though. To each his own. For me the Strat is pretty much perfect the way Leo and God intended it. Smile

Well said. Big Razz A bit of trivia - The Atlantics only had two band rules, and one was, NO "in between" sounds on the Strat pickups. AND this was initiated by Peter Hood, the drummer.

IvanP wrote:

...just imagine how I feel about mods that allow the bridge and neck pickups to be combined! Horrible! That's not a Strat! ...the Strat is pretty much perfect the way Leo and God intended it. Smile

The Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not mod thy strat to allow thy bridge and neck pickups to be combined.

I always thought that stopping with just ten was leaving something out. Angel

On the other hand, this is surf music, so perhaps:

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. - Aleister Crowley Twisted Evil

As long as you add more reverb, of course.

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The only time I like the sound of 2 and 4 is when the middle is not connect to a tone pot. This is how my Jimmy Vaughn is wired and it has value but certainly not for surf.

A blender is a great feature to warm up the bridge pup but used very sparingly. I might roll in 10-20% neck to the bridge.

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Surfersaurus:

What was the OTHER band rule the Atlantics had?

Thx!

IvanP wrote:

To me a 5-way switch is blasphemous...I hate the sound of combined pickup settings. Given that, just imagine how I feel about mods that allow the bridge and neck pickups to be combined! Horrible! That's not a Strat!...To each his own. For me the Strat is pretty much perfect the way Leo and God intended it.

Ivan, Ho, I thought you and I were getting close...You must "hate" my "blasphemous" sound. lol

When your class is busy with their crayons filling in their coloring books, zoom on over to YT and our pull up our latest record, Tsunami. Tell me wise 1,which blasphemous PU or PU's am I using?

Know that it got in the high 70's down here in CA.

Stay cool, and know my comments were made in jest only. I saw your post and it made me laugh, so, I had to toss out a reply.

I have two strats now with different wiring, one with the blasphemous 5-way switch and the aforementioned jimmy Vaughn wiring. Through the years, I've experimented with various setups.

Ivan, you're going to hate this. . . .
My other strat's switch broke (the Taos turquoise in my avatar). With rehearsals for a show that week, I installed the only switch I had on hand - a 4-way from an old tele. I have had 3-way switches in the past with just the neck and bridge connected to the switch and the middle on its own volume control, so I knew how I could make it work.

So, the neck and bridge are wired to the 4-way like a tele, and the middle with its own volume control. I ended up really liking having both series and parallel with the neck and bridge. Having a fuller setting on the strat is nice. I don't normally like having that many different options on one guitar, but I have all the settings of a normal strat plus a few (not that I love all the settings). I mostly used the pickups individually or neck and bridge series or parallel.

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When I started my surf band, I tried to work with classic middle pickups sound. But later I started to use more dirty, garage-rock style tone, so now my most common setting is Bridge pickup with some dirt.
For cleaner stuff I still prefer middle pickup. Perfectly balanced.

And I am not avoiding 2 and 4 positions. Just for a few songs, but I like it's hollow glassy tone. I use it for clean bluesy stuff or with dirt, if I need some mellower sound then bridge pickup.

I'll probably go to surf guitar hell, but I love Strats that are modded to use all three pickups, such as the mid-80s Fender Elite Stratocaster, with three push/push switches instead of a blade switch...and that was a factory thing. I was originally intending to do this, from the get go, with my GFS sourced "Strat," using their ProTubes Lipsticks, then Fender released the Squier Vintage Modified Surf Stratocaster. Having caught an early Shadows video on Facebook, last month, I'm getting inclined to go with Burns Tri-Sonics, for the GFS "Strat."

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My Strat has had position 1 wired to the middle, because I keep hitting it when playing and I use the middle most. If I hit it in position 1 it can't go any further...unless you call it position 5!

It also means at position 4, I get the Bridge and Neck together.

I like all 5 switch positions. But then, I'm not a traditionalist.

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