Or: Very Brief New Pickup Day. I recently received my new to me 2015 Fender CS Journeyman Strat in Olympic White. It's exactly the same as one I had before, bought new in 2015, and sold to buy something else. I did like that Strat so was delighted to find another nearly identical one. It has no string trees, so the staggered machine heads take care of the break angle so it stays in tune exceptionally well. It's not very reliced but has a lot of crazing in the finish. It looks old but not beat-up.
Anyway I have had some Mojotone Quiet Coil Strat pickups for ages and have been really curious to try them out. I put them on a spare scratchplate with new CTS 500K pots and Mallory 150 caps, wired with a tone control on the bridge and neck pickups. Nothing for the middle pickup because it makes the in-between sounds too dark. So I installed them yesterday. Tuned up, tried them out, played for about 2 minutes, took 'em out and put the stock scratchplate back in. They were frankly awful! Dull, one-dimensional, no overtones, no sparkle, just dull thuddy, muddy boring sounds. Surprisingly bad.
I may have been spoilt by the stock pickups. This particular guitar came from the factory with "Josefina" hand-wound custom pickups. The bridge pickup is quite full sounding for a Strat but balances perfectly with the rest and overall the guitar has a fairly muscular sound for a Strat but still has beautiful airy overtones which make it so much fun with reverb and delay. They're probably as good as Strat pickups get. I mainly use just the bridge or the neck pickup and both sound great.
So for anyone thinking of trying the Mojotone Quiet Coils - my advice would be make sure you can get your money back! They are quiet but that's the only positive thing I have to say about them. Having had many good experiences with Mojotone I was shocked at how awful these pickups were!
Anyway I have had some Mojotone Quiet Coil Strat pickups for ages and have been really curious to try them out. I put them on a spare scratchplate with new CTS 500K pots and Mallory 150 caps, wired with a tone control on the bridge and neck pickups. Nothing for the middle pickup because it makes the in-between sounds too dark. So I installed them yesterday. Tuned up, tried them out, played for about 2 minutes, took 'em out and put the stock scratchplate back in. They were frankly awful! Dull, one-dimensional, no overtones, no sparkle, just dull thuddy, muddy boring sounds. Surprisingly bad.
I may have been spoilt by the stock pickups. This particular guitar came from the factory with "Josefina" hand-wound custom pickups. The bridge pickup is quite full sounding for a Strat but balances perfectly with the rest and overall the guitar has a fairly muscular sound for a Strat but still has beautiful airy overtones which make it so much fun with reverb and delay. They're probably as good as Strat pickups get. I mainly use just the bridge or the neck pickup and both sound great.
So for anyone thinking of trying the Mojotone Quiet Coils - my advice would be make sure you can get your money back! They are quiet but that's the only positive thing I have to say about them. Having had many good experiences with Mojotone I was shocked at how awful these pickups were!