I finally found one that did not have issues and it is a new model.
Cool!
Had a stay in tune problem, so I dressed the nut, removed the string trees and replaced the stock tuners with staggered locking. She no goes out of tune anymore.
Cool, who's staggered locking tuners?
Leaning heavily towards a Humbucker in the bridge.
I am still a dual Humbucker guy at heart, but I hear a tone from this guitar I have never gotten with any other. There seems to be a open airy sound and feel in the highs. Well, except the bridge.
~Don't do it.~
Won't sound like a strat anymore
and you
need that bridge/middle quack.
EC, Rory, etc, use that position a
LOT for a reason. Position #4, as you call it, is too muddy sometimes, you need position #2 also.
A lot of Strat players
NEVER use the bridge PUP alone. I never have. If you
HAVE to play on the bridge, if you haven't yet, try these 1st;
1. - Try a hotter bridge PUP
2. - Or, use a clean boost
3. - Or, try both.
4. -
AND, rewire for a master tone control, to roll off the bridge PUP some, Rory did that too, early on.
Rory used an older tweed Bassman 5E6A
(NOT 5F6A, concertina
NOT LTPI, different TS and no mid) with a Rangemaster (he kept it taped on top of his amp, always on) and turned the Bassman up some. That's his Irish Tour sound. (But he used the Rangemaster with his other amps too.)
http://el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/fender/Fender_bassman_5e6a_schem.pdfAnd it won't sound like a Strat as much anymore using the buck. Strat's have a hollow sound, mid cut, bucks are too fat in the mid range and are more compressed. I've never been able to get used to EC's mid range db boost on his later stuff, just sounds muddy and too compressed to me. Bleck!
It is Jimbob's fault. He kept up the Blackmore stuff until I finally got one of these things. Now I get it. It will never feel like a Gibson or sound like one.......
Damn thing will twwwwwaaaaaannnngggg too.
Not spose to, you know the scale length is part of the sound. Same with my Falcon, longer scale length, part of the chime and attack. Sure it can twang, you got the maple fret board.
Now I need to install some Keith tuners on both E strings and a B and G bender, but I do not think the whammy bar would agree.
There's a guy that makes single benders for a Strat vibrato bridge. He's on utube. I ran across him looking for Dobro/lap steel benders.