Strat tone quest: completed?

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Went down the rabbit hole a few months ago and dug into strat tones. Got a custom shop 61 time machine and replaced the Texas Specials with SSL5/SSL1/SSL1, Josefina HW 50s and eventually dropped these BKP 63 veneer boards on it. It has the sponginess, the feedback, harmonics and all the dynamics I could have hoped for. What you guys' go to strat tone?

 

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Nice, I've been on a 'find the perfect Strat' quest for years now. I had an HSS American Professional II Strat but couldn't get along with the vintage fingerboard radius, but it had some great tones. I switched in a Lukather EMG set but then realised that his SLV's are way less stratty than S's or S's. Then I bought an HSS Caparison and used the same set of pickups in that. Now I get my Strat tones from my Suhr which has an 85 (Knopfler mod) + SA + SA.

As far as tones go I like Neal Schon ("Lights"), Steve Lukather ("Rosanna", "Without Your Love", and countless others), and Mark Knopfler's strat tones ("On Every Street"), but there's also Dann Huff ("Glory of Love" by Peter Cetera) and Michael Thompson (Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, Christopher Cross). I also love some of the stratty stuff various players have brought to Steely Dan tracks, like Steve Khan's on "Glamour Profession".
 

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Nice. I like lollars for strats. I have a kubicki strat with lollar blondes in it, but I like the blackfaces/64s too.
 

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Went down the rabbit hole a few months ago and dug into strat tones. Got a custom shop 61 time machine and replaced the Texas Specials with SSL5/SSL1/SSL1, Josefina HW 50s and eventually dropped these BKP 63 veneer boards on it. It has the sponginess, the feedback, harmonics and all the dynamics I could have hoped for. What you guys' go to strat tone?


I fit SSL-1s as standard to my strat builds, so I can't fault your choices here. 🙂

I've experimented with a few other makes, usually boutique handwounds, but just keep coming back to them, as they reliably give that classic strat sound that I love, with real depth.

If I want it hotter, I usually do that with a clean boost, rather than a pup with extra winds, but that's just a personal preference.
 

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I split Strat tones into 2 categories:

Gilmour tones
All Other Strat tones




This Strat has Pribora Classics in it, low output and really well balanced, you can’t really get a bad tone out of the bridge single coil which I found surprising as so many are thin and brittle.

 

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I absolutely love the American Ultra tones. IMO they are versatile enough to tackle quite a few genres, but more importantly, I just love the way they sound.

My second favorite is the EMG SAX, in any position.

But then you have to consider amp, EQ, and effects, so, my favorites may be another’s turds. I play an American Ultra through a silver jubilee w/ a 1x12 cabinet loaded w/ a V30. I boost w/ a tube screamer for metal and solo work. But most of the time I just use the amp only, because it sounds so damn good.
 

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I split Strat tones into 2 categories:

Gilmour tones
All Other Strat tones




This Strat has Pribora Classics in it, low output and really well balanced, you can’t really get a bad tone out of the bridge single coil which I found surprising as so many are thin and brittle.


Sick tones man!
 

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The hell is goin on in this thread... Strats are for Yngwie and Blackmore. Pink Floyd is for ZzzzZzzzZzzz.
 

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Honestly, I'm just using the tones/presets I use for alle my other guitars with my strat, and so far that works like a charm. Cleans on the neck pickup is beautiful, and high gain shred sounds killer on every pickup setting really, so I haven't really felt the need to go chasing tones :p

Also... neck pickup is instant Gilmour vibe! :wub:
 

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I honestly just use mine stock. It's a H/S/S so does everything I need atm, but might change the bridge for something hotter down the line. Paul Davids Strat comparison video wasn't exactly an eye opener, doing pretty much as expected and showing that £££ doesn't necessarily mean anything when you have 4 models of the same guitar and the $400 variant can sound and play as good as the $2000, $5000 and $60,000 version of the same thing.
 

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Haven't messed around that much with aftermarket pickups but I do love my DiMarzio Fast Track on the bridge in my SSS Strat. Sounds heavier than my HSS Strats.
 
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