Anyone have a favorite budget set of single coil pickups?
I have a Holiday 2010 set of Wilde pickups but the covers are epoxied on and the covers are cream.
I want black covers.

thanks
What is your budget on your pickups?thepezident wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 9:39 am I have this0373252574_sqr_ins_frt_1_rr.jpg
And want it to look like this
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I'm also looking for advice on best budget locking tuners and should I replace bridge?
Ehhhh....Lets say under a 100 for all three...andrewsrea wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 10:07 amWhat is your budget on your pickups?thepezident wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 9:39 am I have this0373252574_sqr_ins_frt_1_rr.jpg
And want it to look like this
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I'm also looking for advice on best budget locking tuners and should I replace bridge?
I can hand wind you whatever you want in a set of three single coils, for $90 delivered.
Do they have plastic bobbins that you can do the magnet for slug exchange without shredding the coil wire?toomanycats wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 11:54 am Not sure if you'll end up with the best, though in all likelihood you'll end up with something better than what you started with, and it certainly is a budget option:
Order 18 ALNiCo rod magnets from Addiction FX. Remove the ceramic bar magnet from the bottom of your stock pickups. Knock out the steel slugs and replace them with the ALNiCo magnets.
http://www.addiction-fx.com/gallery2.htm
It's not a terribly difficult project, and if you like tinkering with stuff yourself it's fun. I was amazed with what A3 rod magnets did for a cheap set of Squier pickups when I did this mod.
Yes, that's how my mine were made. I had an entire thread about the mod with step-by-step pictures on the old forum.andrewsrea wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 5:31 pmDo they have plastic bobbins that you can do the magnet for slug exchange without shredding the coil wire?toomanycats wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 11:54 am Not sure if you'll end up with the best, though in all likelihood you'll end up with something better than what you started with, and it certainly is a budget option:
Order 18 ALNiCo rod magnets from Addiction FX. Remove the ceramic bar magnet from the bottom of your stock pickups. Knock out the steel slugs and replace them with the ALNiCo magnets.
http://www.addiction-fx.com/gallery2.htm
It's not a terribly difficult project, and if you like tinkering with stuff yourself it's fun. I was amazed with what A3 rod magnets did for a cheap set of Squier pickups when I did this mod.
Literally, @RiverDog just hit me up for exactly what you are asking for. Which is my take on Bare Knuckles TRIPTYCH. Note that the bridge of that is like a P90 with sizzle, as it has a steel base plate that adds $18 to the price (total $108 delivered). I can make it without the plate if the money is a concern.thepezident wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 8:51 am @andrewsrea Lets do it!
Listen...I'm really a Neanderthal drummer with a couple guitars and knowledge of open, power and barre chords.
Get me above the 7th fret of the E and A string and I'm lost.![]()
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Here's what I think.
Neck pick up - whatever..."chimey" I guess...
Middle - Reverse wound - I dislike hum
Bridge - A P90 sound
Do you need to know string spacing so poles line up?
You can rock these with black covers?
Are they 40% better than others?
Will they make me play faster?
PEZ