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LOLLAR PICKUPS - Stratocaster Comparison 

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In this video, we compare and contrast our four most popular Stratocaster pickup sets: the Vintage Tweed, Vintage Blonde, Sixty-Four, and Special S. We installed these pickups into a Jason Lollar-built Strat-style guitar. Each set is played through a Blackpanel Fender Deluxe Reverb amp model, both clean and with a little dirt from a Klon Centaur clone. All five pickup selection positions (bridge, bridge and middle, middle, middle and neck, and neck) are played to showcase their tonal characteristics, relative output, frequency response, dynamic response, sustain, and overall reaction to player input.
While all of these sets deliver brilliant and instantly recognizable Strat tones, they each offer their own particular strengths, giving players the advantage of choosing which one fits their niche, when it comes to their own individual needs. And the individual pickups are all very complementary to one another, allowing for mixing and matching to create customized sets to help you maximize tonal flexibility in your personal tone pursuit, such as our Special Blonde and Special Sixty-Four sets.
For more info and sound clips, all of our Strat pickups can be seen on our website through the following link: www.lollarguitars.com/lollar-...
Chapter Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction, History
Tweed
3:07 - Tweed Description
Tweed Clean Examples
3:34 - Tweed Position 1 Clean
3:48 - Tweed Position 2 Clean
4:01 - Tweed Position 3 Clean
4:16 - Tweed Position 4 Clean
4:31 - Tweed Position 5 Clean
Tweed Dirty Examples
4:47 - Tweed Position 1 Dirty
5:02 - Tweed Position 2 Dirty
5:18 - Tweed Position 3 Dirty
5:33 - Tweed Position 4 Dirty
5:49 - Tweed Position 5 Dirty
Blonde
6:01 - Blonde Description
Blonde Clean Examples
6:22 - Blonde Position 1 Clean
6:34 - Blonde Position 2 Clean
6:49 - Blonde Position 3 Clean
7:04 - Blonde Position 4 Clean
7:19 - Blonde Position 5 Clean
Blonde Dirty Examples
7:33 - Blonde Position 1 Dirty
7:48 - Blonde Position 2 Dirty
8:04 - Blonde Position 3 Dirty
8:19 - Blonde Position 4 Dirty
8:35 - Blonde Position 5 Dirty
Sixty-Four
8:52 - Sixty-Four Description
Sixty-Four Clean Examples
9:12 - Sixty-Four Position 1 Clean
9:26 - Sixty-Four Position 2 Clean
9:39 - Sixty-Four Position 3 Clean
9:53 - Sixty-Four Position 4 Clean
10:07 - Sixty-Four Position 5 Clean
Sixty-Four Dirty Examples
10:23 - Sixty-Four Position 1 Dirty
10:37 - Sixty-Four Position 2 Dirty
10:51 - Sixty-Four Position 3 Dirty
11:06 - Sixty-Four Position 4 Dirty
11:20 - Sixty-Four Position 5 Dirty
Special S
11:36 - Special S Description
Special S Clean Examples
12:04 - Special S Position 1 Clean
12:18 - Special S Position 2 Clean
12:31 - Special S Position 3 Clean
12:44 - Special S Position 4 Clean
12:58 - Special S Position 5 Clean
Special S Dirty Examples
13:11 - Special S Position 1 Dirty
13:26 - Special S Position 2 Dirty
13:42 - Special S Position 3 Dirty
13:55 - Special S Position 4 Dirty
14:07 - Special S Position 5 Dirty
14:17 - "Special Blonde" and "Special Sixty-Four" Sets
14:50 - Conclusion and Contact Info

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@Scrimshaw_DuBois42
@Scrimshaw_DuBois42 Год назад
This has the highest production value of any RU-vid video I've ever seen from a pickup manufacturer, and I'm very thankful for it!
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Wow! Thank you for such high praise, it's really appreciated. And we love knowing that the effort we're putting into our videos is not for nothing.
@davebird534
@davebird534 6 месяцев назад
I have a lollar special pay my bridge position of my 50th anniversary American series strat with ash body . I had fhralins vintage hots which I like. And I also use DiMarzio hs2 pickups with the bottom coil disconnected. I have to say these are about my favorite pickups I've ever tried the only thing that compares to it is the bare knuckle which is a little bit more on the vintage. The lollars special has just the right amount of power to push you into that rock tone but without being overpowering and allowing the true tone of the wood in the body to resonate through the pickups . The bridge pickup is awesome I'm not thin at all a little more mid-range meat , but still balanced and open sounding !
@ChadEtchison
@ChadEtchison Год назад
The Lollar Special Blonde set that I have in my partscaster are the most beautiful sounding pickup's I've ever encountered.
@tobydavis6770
@tobydavis6770 2 месяца назад
I just purchased a 64 Strat with a really early refinish in gold, Aztec Gold, and it has the Lollar Dirty Blonde pickups in it... AMAZING GUITAR!!! I got it cheap because of the refinish and the replacement of the original electronics... But HAVE MERCY they sound phenomenal... I kinda knew they would though because of the Lollar El Rayo thats in my 2011 Gibson Les Paul Jr... So I now have two outstanding sounding guitars, thanks to Lollar!!!
@michael_caz_nyc
@michael_caz_nyc Год назад
I purchased a Suhr with the Lollar Dirty Blonde-set, and my Tone-search . . . ended right there. " Facts " = incredible pickups. Im in Tone heaven. oNe LovE from NYC
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Thanks for trusting your tone to Lollar!
@Bflatest
@Bflatest Год назад
I almost turned it off because of that loud guitar loop when he started wow very annoying but I suffered through because I like the pups
@adammichaelchannel
@adammichaelchannel Год назад
Thanks for doing this. If every pick-up manufacturer made it this simple, they would probably do a lot more business.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Thanks! So glad that folks find these comparison videos useful.
@ryj2848
@ryj2848 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, Suhr should follow Lollar's lead. I dont like relying solely on youtuber reviews. Sound quality and production mean a lot when making a decision about pickups.
@IntenseJim
@IntenseJim 4 месяца назад
Your introductory comments are incredibly articulate. Well done.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your kind words. We're glad you found this useful, thanks for watching.
@yopeppy8034
@yopeppy8034 Год назад
Keep these coming!!
@Da_Xman
@Da_Xman Год назад
Probably the best Strat pickup comparison video on RU-vid! Thanks for taking the time! ✨👍🥴✨
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
You're welcome and thank you! We're glad you liked it.
@jcsk8
@jcsk8 Год назад
That´s a great comparision. Thanks for puting this whole line down.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Glad you like it!
@bearfamily2636
@bearfamily2636 Год назад
Love the content you guys are putting out. They all have been very educational and definitely provide clarity to the upgrades I will make to my Strat. To be honest, I may go a different direction than I had originally intended after watching this video.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
We're happy to be able to make such content and help as many folks, such as yourself, find the sounds that they're going for. Cheers and best of luck in your tone hunt!
@peyjordan6504
@peyjordan6504 Год назад
Opting for Special 64 in my 2008 MIJ Aerodyne Strat, and I'm very pleased with the set so far.
@vinsanityguitar
@vinsanityguitar Год назад
I've been waiting for this video thank you. I want to put some Lollars in a 90s strat plus I have. Looking forward to it. I'll post a video too.
@davidepaolo276
@davidepaolo276 Год назад
thnk you for this video ! Im saving up for my first set of lollar pickups as we speak!
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Glad you found it helpful and we hope you love your new Lollar pickups when you get them!
@rrrayrrray
@rrrayrrray 8 месяцев назад
Great video! Very informative. Thanks!
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 8 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
@0001111000220
@0001111000220 Год назад
I have the special blonde flatpole set in my #1 strat. They’re perfect.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Awesome! So glad you like them! Thanks for your kind words.
@elijahwheatcraft869
@elijahwheatcraft869 Год назад
One of these days I'm going to build a strat and stick some special 64s in it. I've played a buddy's strat with that setup and it's just magic.
@Tone5DP777
@Tone5DP777 2 месяца назад
I have Lollar 64's with an Imperial High Wind bridge humbucker in a Custom Shop Strat, and a Lollar Special S bridge with Vintage Blondes in a Nash Strat. Amazing sounding pickups and the customer service folks at Lollar are super helpful and responsive. Couldn't be happier with the pickups in both of these guitars!!
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 2 месяца назад
So glad to hear that you're happy with your Lollar experience! Thanks for trusting your tone to our products.
@thecappy
@thecappy Год назад
Those ‘64s with a Special bridge 💋 🤏
@aaronwinter1092
@aaronwinter1092 Год назад
I have a Special Blonde set in my 2020 American Pro Strat and I couldn't be happier. I have a 90's American Standard that I'm thinking about putting a set of 64's in for giggles to see how they compare. The Blondes are something special though.
@havyavahaagnihotri6982
@havyavahaagnihotri6982 8 месяцев назад
I don't even own an electric guitar but I still really enjoyed the video 😊. One day I'll definitely get a strat
@Terry_Aki
@Terry_Aki 16 дней назад
Great video! Thanks! Love the Blondes! 🎸
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 15 дней назад
Glad you liked the video and happy to hear that it helped you find your favorites! Thanks, and take care.
@robinsonrojosolar8528
@robinsonrojosolar8528 11 месяцев назад
Hace falta este mismo video de Lollar Pickups relatado en Español. Saludos !!
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 11 месяцев назад
Desafortunadamente, no tenemos a nadie que pueda actuar en pantalla que hable español con fluidez. (Tuve que usar Google Translate solo para escribir esta respuesta). ¿Quizás hay subtítulos en español disponibles para ti en las opciones de subtítulos en nuestros videos?
@kevinmackfurniture
@kevinmackfurniture 2 месяца назад
I just purchased a well used, somewhat neglected 82' Sunburst American Strat with a Rosewood neck. The stock pickup poles have some rust and seem muffled and tired. Having done some extensive research, Lollar pick-ups keep coming up as player favorites. I was leaning towards high output, but the consensus seems to lean more towards vintage/classic output designs, with maybe a steel plate under the bridge pickup. I'm really liking the sound of the Blonde set.
@QuincyJamesMusic
@QuincyJamesMusic Год назад
Oh rad, look at the Lollar "S Style" you guys should start manufacturing those!
@rudolfbagusat9267
@rudolfbagusat9267 11 месяцев назад
thank you very much
@keithchang8566
@keithchang8566 Год назад
I have a lollar sixy-four (used to be called blackface) in my alder bodied, maple fretboard suhr strat's neck position. Love it to bits. I researched quite a bit between the blondes and the sixty-four back then, and decided that since my fretboard was maple (slightly brighter/ high mid) i went with the darker of the two. No regrets - cleans are chimey, mids are ballsy, and it takes gain really well. I have played sets where I used this one neck pickup for everything. Cheers guys.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
So glad to hear this! It's always rewarding to learn of customers who are happy with the results that our products have offered. Thank you for your feedback. I hope others will see your comment and find it useful in their decision-making process.
@StymyParsley
@StymyParsley Год назад
Yeah I mean the fretboard doesn't make your guitar sound brighter or darker, the pickups do. The Sixty-fours are great pickups.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
@StymyParsley, the fretboard material can certainly influence the tone of the guitar, as it does affect the resonant frequency of the instrument and has an appreciable fingerprint when it comes to an instrument's attack. The choice of pickups will influence the response to these differences, but it won't change the tone or attack of the instrument itself. It can be that the difference is so subtle that plenty of folks might not even perceive the effect, but it is there. And in some cases, it is noticeable enough -- whether due to the sensitivity of the ear of the player or simply because the level of difference is so great -- that it should be taken into account when choosing things like pickups.
@StymyParsley
@StymyParsley Год назад
@@LollarPickups You should watch this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n02tImce3AE.html completely changed my feelings about electric guitar woods.
@keithchang8566
@keithchang8566 Год назад
@@StymyParsley there certainly is. Just have a quick research on 50s strat vs 60s strat. In some cases, the fretboard material affects the mids, and sag/ response of pick attack.
@koonsickgreen6272
@koonsickgreen6272 5 месяцев назад
blonde bridge sounds fantastic
@stringtheoryx
@stringtheoryx Месяц назад
PS: If you're still tuned in: Among my current builds is an ash-bodied simulation of a Fender Mary Kaye strat (originally 1957 or 1958, I believe). If you've had a chance to play an original Mary Kaye, it's a worthwhile experience. Is there a pickup set that comes to mind for reproducing that sound? I was originally assuming that was the domain of your Blondes, but after hearing this comparison, maybe it's Tweeds? I'm always cautious about putting bright sounding pickups in swamp ash, due to swamp ash's already scooped resonance. But your thoughts on this are appreciated.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Месяц назад
The Blondes will be the most period-correct option for that instrument. But, having said that, if you like the Tweeds tone better, then you may be happier with them instead. You'll just have to choose between the sound you prefer and what's more historically accurate.
@stringtheoryx
@stringtheoryx Месяц назад
I'm surprised at the sound from the Tweeds. They actually seem punchier than the Blondes here. I have a lot of Lollar pickups, including Tweeds, which have stayed in the box until now. I expected them to be too thin for most of my builds. But they were the surprise star of this video.
@nonthawatyooplab3716
@nonthawatyooplab3716 3 месяца назад
Love the special s
@nickolasecker9596
@nickolasecker9596 Месяц назад
Ughhh I want the sixty four pickups so bad for my jv mod 60’s strat. Time to start flipping stuff on eBay!
@jaapoostra2710
@jaapoostra2710 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for your vid, and answering the questions below, very enlightening! My question is inspired by the setup of Lari Basilio who wants to increase versatility by using a T-style neck pickup. Could that work with Lollar pickups? I have a Charvel guitar, humbucker bridge. So something like Lollar Imperial Bridge, 64 middle and Special T neck?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 8 месяцев назад
Yes, you could use our *F-spaced* Imperial bridge, a '64 middle, and a Special T neck and get all the sounds and combinations that you'd expect from them. They will be in-phase with one another and offer hum-canceling operation when combining the neck and middle as well.
@waynegram8907
@waynegram8907 Год назад
LOLLAR PICKUPS, it would be nice if you made a video showing various lollar pickups using the frequency response plots and spectrum analyzer to see visually the frequency response profile curves of lollar pickups
@markanthonyfebbo8602
@markanthonyfebbo8602 Год назад
Why would you pick your pickups based on how they look on a spectrum analyzer and not on which sound you prefer?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
I agree with this sentiment. Though I understand that we all acquire information differently. Some people just "get it" more when they see the differences with their eyes, some with their ears, some need to play it themselves to understand, and others just want to be told what it sounds like. For me, I'm like, "Just let me hear it."
@waynegram8907
@waynegram8907 Год назад
@@LollarPickups I prefer both, to visually see on the spectrum analyzer because the pole piece alloy composition can raise or lower the inductance and Q resonance. The pole piece alloy composition will alter and change the A2 or A5 bar magnet in strat pickups. Adding or reducing more inductance it changes the magnetic field. You have to use both your ears as well as looking at the spectrum analyzer to fine tune. PRS calls it TCI Tuned Capacitance inductance meaning the wire wrapping capacitance with the pole pieces inductance you tuned them to a resonance peak Q and profile curve. My ears are different from all the employees at Lollar so you can't use other peoples ears as the references.
@waynegram8907
@waynegram8907 Год назад
@@LollarPickups Dylan Talks Tone just did a video lesson about cheap pickups NOT being very sensitive to pickup attack. To test this is you set your fender amp to just edge of breakup and the pickup should have a very Wide Dynamic Range. The pickup should change its tone for light picking to hard picking as well as the amplifier should start breaking up, which this won't happen with cheap pickups. I'm not sure what modifications you can do to cheap pickups to fix this problem to have a wide dynamic range. Also cheap pickups don't react to the strats volume pot when rolling back and volume pot the cheap pickups don't alter or change the tone passing certain frequencies and rejecting and sinking/rolling off other frequencies. I'm not sure why cheap pickups don't do this and I'm sure what modifications can be done to cheap pickups to be very sensitive to the strat volume pot resistances. When turning down the strat volume pot the series& parallel LCR and DCR values will change.
@muzikjay
@muzikjay 10 месяцев назад
Looking at replacing the Yosemite pickups in my American Performer strat. If I’m looking for the bass and snap of Hendrix or SRV, but also the sparkle, openness, and articulation for R&B/neo-soul (somebody like Melanie Faye), would you recommend the Special Blonde set (or special 64)? Also I didn’t see either of this sets on the Lollar website
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 10 месяцев назад
The best thing to consider is how each individual model sounds. The Blondes are glassy and snappy with a lot of quack in the 2 and 4 positions. This is very much the David Gilmore type of sound. They also lend themselves very much to the plucky and percussive sound of R&B, funk, and similar styles. The Sixty-Fours are a bit fuller and have more midrange and body, they are far more like Hendrix's sound. They are good at straddling the sounds of Gilmore/Knopfler and SRV. The Specials are most like SRV, in that they are hot and fat, with more emphasis on the fundamental frequencies than the harmonic content. Rounder, fuller, and thicker sounding. As for the set, I woudl say you're good to go with the Special in the bridge (that's what makes the Special Blonde/Sixty-Four sets "special", but for the other two positions, you'll have to decide whether you want the pickups to be glassier and quackier with a lot of top end and attack (Blondes) or if you'd prefer them to be a bit more balanced in their frequency response with more mids and lows as well as a smoother attack (Sixty-Fours). Either way, the set will sound great, but your individual needs will be what makes one combination or the other better for you personally. If you still aren't sure, you're more than welcome to reach out directly to our customer service team via email of phone and they can help you sort out your priorities.
@muzikjay
@muzikjay 10 месяцев назад
@@LollarPickups thank you so much! Stellar response. Incredibly helpful. I’ll research more and reach out to the Lollar team. Thanks again!
@smurphy28
@smurphy28 Год назад
This is a great comparison! Were the pickup heights set the same or just tuned in by ear? I've been messing with my Blonde set in my 2001 American Strat and am having trouble balancing the pickups. Any advice or a measurement to start with?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Great question, thanks! They were set by ear, as they have different magnet compositions and strengths, so setting them all the same would have been a general disservice.
@crossbones911
@crossbones911 Год назад
​@@LollarPickups finally, someone does it right.
@eyalgold1
@eyalgold1 Год назад
Hey, what will you recommend for sparkle and chime in the 2nd and 4th positions, woody tone for the neck and getting a good bridge tone which is not tiny. I'm looking to upgrade my mim strat with a maple neck. Thanks, Eyal
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
You'll most likely get the best balance between a full bridge sound, a woody neck tone, and the most sparkle and chime from two and four from our Special Blonde set. The Blondes in the neck and middle offer a nice glassy sound with plenty of the traditional Strat "quack" in the in-between selector settings, and the Special in the bridge will give you more low end and fundamental frequency response to avoid the bridge sounding too thin.
@eyalgold1
@eyalgold1 Год назад
@@LollarPickups One more question, the guitar's neck is 9.5', should I buy the staggered or the flat?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Good question! The stagger on Strat pickups has no relation to the neck radius. There's a difference between *radiused* poles and *staggered* poles. Some pickups, such as our Jazzmaster and Jazz Bass pickups have a bit of a radius to the poles due to the fact that they use shorter pole pieces with less magnetic strength. The magnets in Strat pickups were originally staggered to accommodate for old strings with wound 3rd strings and their resulting imbalance from the uneven tension. For most folks playing modern strings with a plain G, flat poles are a bit more balanced sounding, with regard to output levels and tone from string to string.
@matthewsantos2420
@matthewsantos2420 11 месяцев назад
hey Great video, what bridge humbucker would you recommend for the blondes and 64s? thanks
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! In general, I think most folks are happiest with traditional PAF-style humbuckers paired with those pickups. And, for that, I would suggest our Low Wind Imperial and standard Imperial for the Blonde and Sixty-Four, respectively.
@jorgecosta5374
@jorgecosta5374 Год назад
Hello, I have a Fender American Delux Stratocaster from the year 2011, rosewood fretboard, with n3 noise less pickups in the neck and middle position and an atomic humbucker in the bridge. I really like the bridge humbucker, but the n3 noise less pickups are not good. The guitar sounds a little dark and lifeless. It's a good instrument, but I'm not satisfied with the sound. I want to replace the n3 single coil noise less pickups with Lollar pickups. Taking into account the characteristics of the guitar I mentioned, which pickups do you recommend? What are your pickups that best combine with a humbucker in the bridge? I want the traditional Strat sound, but with a little more life and musicality. Thanks.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
It's hard to say for sure, without knowing the characteristics of the humbucker. But, in general, the Special neck and middle for Strats are great with most humbuckers because they can keep up with the hotter output of most humbuckers, but they still retain the general sound of what a Strat should offer. they are a bit hotter and fatter than our other Strat offerings. You can read more about them and hear sound clips here: www.lollarguitars.com/lollar-stratocaster-pickups/strat-special If you want more traditional Strat glassiness and quack, you might be better off with our Sixty-Four neck and middle pickups. The output is a little less than the Specials, so they won't be as hot or fat for keeping up with the humbucker in the bridge, but they have more Strat-like vibes. I think you would be happy with either, but which is absolute best for your needs will depend on your own personal tastes. Here's a link to the Sixty-Four pickups: www.lollarguitars.com/lollar-stratocaster-pickups/strat-sixty-four I hope this is helpful!
@jorgecosta5374
@jorgecosta5374 Год назад
@@LollarPickups Hello, thank you very much. sexty-four for me.
@michaelkochan7868
@michaelkochan7868 7 месяцев назад
What are the brightest and cleaning sounding set? That would be good with overdrive. I already have the Dirty Blonde set, but haven't installed yet. Would the tweed set be a good option for my other strat? Was also looking into getting the 64 set but thinking they may be to mid and bass heavy, with not enough highs. I like alot of sparkle, chime, and quack. Thanks.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 7 месяцев назад
The Tweeds are a bit lower in output than the Blondes and Special in your current set, so they'll definitely offer you more clean and bright tones. That doesn't necessarily mean that you'll like the tone, just that they will be cleaner and brighter. You might actually find that you would be happier with a set of three Blondes, since the Special in the bridge of a Special Blonde (FKA Dirty Blonde) set will definitely push the front end of your amp noticeably more than a Blonde bridge. We suggest listening to the Tweeds on our website, as well as in use from other content creators here on RU-vid to see if they check the boxes you're looking to have checked off in your tonal hunt.
@michaelkochan7868
@michaelkochan7868 7 месяцев назад
@LollarPickups thanks, I'm just going to settle on the Dirty Blonde set for now. I'm sure they will have the cleans im looking for. And that bridge pup should be great im thinking. Thanks.
@mikeliu4588
@mikeliu4588 4 месяца назад
suhr classic pro ,rose wood fingerboard. what can i choice ? blond+imperial or 64 + special ? I want the sound to be more transparent and elastic
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 4 месяца назад
Since you have very particular tonal characteristics that you're looking to achieve, I think it might be easiest for you to reach out to our customer service team via the email in our bio. They can get all the details of your setup and what sort of specific tones you're chasing, and then give you the best options to get there.
@gaesardone7954
@gaesardone7954 8 месяцев назад
Looking for an upgrade to my American St 2008 , problem is I dont know what pu has in (maybe Alinico v) and dont overly dislike them apart from the bridge which Is quite harsh. Looking for a rounder sound. 🇮🇹🙏
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 8 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, you can't base this sort of decision on any one spec, such as magnet composition (or even a handful of specs) because there are so many things working in concert to provide the finished tone. While A5 usually sounds brighter and has a sharper attack than something like A2, there are other variables at play that could skew from the sound in your head to the sound of the pickup in use. I would suggest reading descriptions and comparing sound clips to find the one that jumps out at you as the best for your individual tastes.
@vinsanityguitar
@vinsanityguitar Год назад
I'm leaning towards the special s. Is that the most Texas special style pickups you have?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
We've honestly never compared the two of them head-to-head, so we can't say for sure how they will sound with regard to one another. But, on paper, I would say yes, the Special S is probably the closest thing to those.
@vinsanityguitar
@vinsanityguitar Год назад
@@LollarPickups Yes sounds like it. Maybe I'll do a video comparison. I'm not looking for that exact sound just looking for something hot and dark. Thanks for the reply.
@vinsanityguitar
@vinsanityguitar 10 месяцев назад
​@LollarPickups any suggestion on flat or staggered pole?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 10 месяцев назад
The reason for flat and staggered is because of the fact that the earliest pickups were designed when players used heavier strings and, most importantly, wound third strings. This meant that the output of the first three strings was quite a bit higher than the others, due to the fact that it's the plain portion of the strings (including the cores of wound strings) that have the most fluxional interaction with the pickup's magnetic field. Leo Fender and the team at Fender's R&D department realized this and, rather than try to get every guitarist to change to different string designs -- that came a bit later -- they developed the staggered pole piece pickup. This helped balance the output of the various strings by compensating for the ones that were more magnetic than the others. This is why, on a staggered-pole pickup, you'll typically find that the B and high E stings have the lowest poles. This is because the size of the B and high E strings are thicker than the solid steel cores of the wound strings, well, all but *maybe* the low E strings' core, but that pole piece is low as well. Some consideration of the fretboard radius may be at play here as well. But, mainly, the design for staggered poles was to compensate for string gauge, tension, metallurgy, and wound vs. plain third strings. If, like most players today, you use modern strings with more balanced tension, a plain third, and modern alloys, then there's no need to compensate for the strings with staggered poles. Some folks, who have always used staggered poles by default may choose to stick with them when replacing their pickups. And that's fine too. Though doing so may actually introduce an imbalance in the opposite manner than staggered pickups were originally designed to combat. All of this to say, it depends on your choice of strings and what you want.
@lowercase3635
@lowercase3635 2 месяца назад
You mentioned mix-matched pickups like the special 64 (special in the bridge, 64s in the middle and neck). Are there options for this on the website or do I have to go to a dealer?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 2 месяца назад
There are options on the Sixty-Four product page on our website for that, you just select the set of three (Special Sixty-Four Set of three flat *OR* staggered), choose your covers, and add it to your shopping cart. And you can also mix and match other models as well, should you wish to based on your individual needs, by selecting the model and positions individually and adding them to your cart.
@lowercase3635
@lowercase3635 2 месяца назад
@@LollarPickups man I’m dumb sometimes 😂
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 2 месяца назад
Haha! No worries! It's a legitimate question. I'm glad someone asked it, because I'm sure others might be thinking it, but aren't willing to ask. Now, they can see this and know the answer. Thanks and take care!
@thesucculentcity
@thesucculentcity 10 месяцев назад
What would pair best with my lollar imperial? I bought some tweeds, and it was definitely NOT the right pairing 😂
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 10 месяцев назад
If you want something a bit clearer, more articulate, and "Strat-y" still, then the Sixty-Four will keep up ok with the Imperial. If you want something a bit more balanced with the Imperial; hotter, fatter, etc., then the Special S in the middle and neck are a solid choice. They're like a hot-rodded Strat sound with a fuller low end and rounder top end. Hope this is helpful. And you can always feel free to reach out to our customer service team dorectly via email or phone if you have any more questions or concerns.
@karengayle9331
@karengayle9331 Год назад
Would you ever offer a loaded pickup ? If you wanted to mix and match pups divide the whole set by three and call you up? Suggestion, would you link the you tube video to you commercial site for easier sound comparison? The big guy you see.when you open the site, does he bite?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
We don't plan to offer pre-wired/loaded pickguards. We tried that a while back and we never sold many. Along with this, they are very time-consuming to assemble, and the extensive list of variables means that each one must be completely built from scratch after the order has been placed. We feel it's probably best to leave this to the folks whose sole service offerings are focused on this sort fo thing. The website is listed in the "about" section on our RU-vid channel. And, no, Jason probably won't bite. At least not hard enough to leave a mark.
@karengayle9331
@karengayle9331 Год назад
Thanks for the reply. I did not get it until 12-19. This is the old post office times. You do make good pups. Merry Christmas!
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Yeah, sometimes I don't even get notifications for these things. I just have to keep checking in to see if someone commented. And thanks, merry Christmas to you as well!
@adambrady2932
@adambrady2932 Год назад
I’ve had a Special Blonde set in my Strat for years - I struggled for a long time with pickups for it, but these are never coming out. I’d love to see this same video concept for your Jazzmaster pickups - and for that matter, a Jazzmaster Special bridge pickup would be an instant buy from me!
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
We're actually in the process of working on some possible future options for our Jazzmaster lineup right now. We'll definitely keep a "Special" version in mind!
@adambrady2932
@adambrady2932 Год назад
@@LollarPickups can’t wait!
@sandvarch2789
@sandvarch2789 Год назад
Decent vid, but I would have preferred playing in different styles and riffs that would have more demonstrated the vibe and application of the pickups. Maybe it’s just me but that riff was a little too bluegrassy/acoustic natured.
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Thanks for your input. We'll keep this sort of thing in mind for future videos.
@jojojojojojojojojojojojob
@jojojojojojojojojojojojob Год назад
am i going crazy or does the blonde sound so much like the player strat alnico v pickups?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
You're not completely crazy. Sound is very subjective, especially when variables such as what speakers you're listening through come into play. So, they may sound similar to one person, while sounding completely different to another. You'd really have to get an apples-to-apples between the two using the same exact signal chain from the guitar to the recording software to really know how similar or different they really are. I can tell you this; they aren't made the same as the Fender pickups. Specifically, they have different magnets and coil specs.
@kongels
@kongels Год назад
How about Blonde Neck, 64 Middle and Special Bridge?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Some folks have chosen to go with that combination in the past and they seem to have been pleased with the results. While it's not something that we are asked about or recommend often, it's really up to the player's personal tastes and needs to determine if that sort of mix-and-match set would be a good fit.
@michael_caz_nyc
@michael_caz_nyc Год назад
Go Tweed neck, Blonde Middle, S-Bridge - Trust Me. I am a Lollar fanatic.
@denverrodgers71
@denverrodgers71 9 месяцев назад
Are these flat or staggered for the video?
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups 9 месяцев назад
The pickups in the video are flat pole.
@BreadandFaxes
@BreadandFaxes Год назад
OMG the repetitive guitar lick in the background is so distracting
@LollarPickups
@LollarPickups Год назад
Thanks for your feedback. We'll keep it in mind when making future videos.
@biffelliotforpresident
@biffelliotforpresident Год назад
@@LollarPickups Most of us understand that you were attempting to keep the variables to a minimum in order to evaluate the different sets.
@ninjadadPrime
@ninjadadPrime Год назад
I beg to differ. The fact that the same lick was played allowed me to compare tones apples to apples.
@DaveBroTube
@DaveBroTube Год назад
@@ninjadadPrime I think @bigdumbidiotguy was referring to the background music bed used during the intro/outtro sections. Of course having a consistent lick during the actual sound samples is key.
@jameselliano1203
@jameselliano1203 6 месяцев назад
Sterile tone. Thank you for talking me out of lollar pickups.
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