« Reply #18 on: May 29, 2019, 04:10:18 AM »
I well remember when the HS series came out. Liked the sound of the HS-1 but they were very very very very low output - much lower than a regular single coil. Switched then to the Duncan Vintage stack (STK-1) which restored the output to normal vintage single coil level but sacrificing the tone IMHO. Then tried a set of Kinmans (the Hank Marvin set) - loved them in the shop guitar but when they were installed in my guitar I just hated them. The first pickups I found that fulfilled both requirements to a satisfactory extent were the Wilde by Lawrence. I preferred the L-200s over the L-280s but I have happily gigged with both. But now the Areas are my favorite, especially the strat style pickups and the tele bridge pickups. For noiseless tele neck pickups I prefer the Lawrence L-202TN over the Area T neck though. Never was into the EMG stuff.
But I fully agree - noiseless pickups have come a long way, and I also agree on the VV HB2 - this is a great fat strat pickup for the neck position - great complement for a guitar with a H-S or H-S-S pickup configuration.
Cheers Stephan
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