« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2016, 04:29:06 AM »
Going from bridge to neck, 61-58-67 is indeed one of the most vintage set ups you can get with the DiMarzio Areas. I had this set up for a while in one of my strats. I now have Virtual Solo-58-67, and this works better for me with the bridge tones and still gives me a good bridge plus middle combination. The Virtual Solo will definitely do better at Blackmore/Healey/SRV.
If the guitar is bright acoustically I would consider Virtual Solo-58-61 or Virtual Solo-58-VV 54 Pro for a fatter neck tone, especially since you are coming from the humbucker camp.
You may wonder why I did not suggest to put the 67 in the middle. Although the 67 is the brightest strat pickup of the Area series I did not like it as much in the middle position as I liked it in the neck position. In the neck it is great for both Blackmore and Hendrix tones.
If you want something with more output so that you do not have to make as many adjustments when going from a humbucker guitar to the strat, the Injector neck has a bit more output and a bit more modern tone to it. I think these would also pair well with a Virtual Solo in the bridge but I have not tried that combination (I use the Injector neck in the middle plus the Virtual Vintage Heavy Blues 2 together with a British made humbucker styled after the JB in the bridge of a HSS strat).
Finally, if the Virtual Solo's output is not quite enough, the Chopper would be the next step up.
Cheers Stephan
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