🎶 Unleash Your Inner Rockstar with Every Strum!
The LaceSensor 44513-02 Pickguard combines a stylish 3-ply design with high-quality Lace Spec Pots and precision wiring, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and superior sound performance for your Stratocaster.
T**N
sweet sounds
love this! great sound and easy change.
S**N
After a Year...
I bought and installed this a bit over a year ago and play daily. I figured I'd update my review to reflect that experience.First and mainly, if you are looking for a classic Strat sound you should probably go with classic Strat pickups; This is a bit different animal... mostly. More on that in a minute.The workmanship in the wiring is impressively neat. The controls are standard Strat and work and feel like that. The pickguard itself has been very durable and resistant to wear.The sound is where things getting interesting and different. Of the three pickups the Silver is both kind of the workhorse, the most similar to a standard Strat, and the least interesting. It isn't super hot in output and the frequency response is nice and flat. It sounds great, but maybe a bit uninteresting in a good way. However it isn't a bad thing to have as a home base or starting point. There is nothing in terms of pedals or amps or effects where it doesn't just work.Moving on to the Blue in the neck position: This is perhaps my favorite pickup of all time. It has a very rich bass and mid response but does not lose anything on the highs. It really does "sing". It is maybe a bit like a P90 or PAF but not exactly. It is its own things. The volume and tone knobs are there for a reason but it has a ton of range and use. I think it is particularly nice sounding with a clean tone and some reverb like on a Fender 1968 Twin or similar. Combined with the Silver in position 4 brings about a whole other layer. Good stuff.The Red in the bridge... is the red-headed stepchild of the 3. It has a very high output but falls off steeply in the treble and has somewhat unusual intonation. It does not get along with some effect pedals and amps at all. With the Silver and Blue I have a very good idea what to expect when I strum a setup for the first time. Not so much with the Red and sometimes the results are pretty awful. On the other hand it sounds absolutely wonderful in some configurations, such as with a 57 Bassman. It can overdrive the pre-amp and produce a wonderful sort of snarl.Adding this later: Someone suggested for the Red to turn down the EQ on the initial stage so the bass is lower then the mid and that multiplied together they equal no more than 6. So like 2 on bass and 3 on mid. That really works! It takes gain and/or volume on the back-end but as a starting point that takes out the sometimes oddness of the intonation in the Red.The Nirvana song "About a Girl" is very much what the Red sounds like clean.So in conclusion, this setup does provide a very wide range of tones that range from familiar (the Silver) to expanded (the Blue) to the unexpected (the Red). It may not be for everyone but it is quite interesting and diverse.
C**T
Not bad
Humbucker-voiced singlecoils are kind of an odd tool to have in your toolbox, but here we are. Neck pickup tone is amazing just like the neck burstbucker on a modern Les Paul, bridge pickup has that same quack as a bridge burstbucker on a modern Les Paul which makes no sense why you would even want that. In other words, this pickup set has turned my alder strat into a less loud, clearer version of a modern Les Paul.I guess there's a market for that. No hum either, so this Blue (neck), White (middle), Red (bridge) set is exactly what I would get if I wanted an HH-style tone for a Strat but didn't want to change the stock wiring or guard. Oddly enough this is the exact set of lace singles that billy corgan of smashing pumpkins used in the 1990's.Only issue is the installation. You have to do three solders to install this, and that can be a pain if you've never done it before (which is probably why you are buying a pre-loaded guard. Now that I've done it once I can do it all day long, but it was daunting at first.
J**E
Killer pickups
Installed these on my grandson's Strat. Immediate punch.
L**.
Can't stop saying "WOW!!!"
I own close to 15 guitars and these are the best sounding pickups of any of them. Easy install with the pre wired pick guard (which is a beautiful example of perfect craftsmanship. See photo). Curling the extra wire is a thing of beauty. Perfect soldering. WELL worth the cost over buying the parts and doing it yourself. You do have to solder two grounds and the hot wire to the volume pot (easy). Great USA top quality pots and 5 way switch. Easy wiring diagram on line for the three wires (two of them go to the same place on the back of the volume pot and the hot goes to the middle tab on the volume pot).But the sound! My wife finally had to ask me to stop saying "Wow"! Deep, rich, full bodied, each string rings out, dynamic, and each pickup has a unique, tantalizing sound. And when you blend them in position 2 & 4, you get a whole new set of beautiful tones. They all respond to a very wide range on the smooth volume andtone controls. Good crunch if you want. I can see why people like Clapton and Townesand use this brand. These "puppies win "Best In Show" 11 stars.
I**E
Great Sounding pickups
I have been buying one brand of pickups since I began building guitars. I decided to change up and try a different pickup. I chose the Lace Sensor pickups for my Stratocaster guitar. The pickups were already soldered the switch and pots were installed. All I had to do was install the pick guard, solder the output jack and the bridge ground and it was ready to play. Overall I give the sound (neck, middle and bridge pickups) a solid thumbs up. The Lace Sensor pickups have great sound quality and the bridge rivals any competitor pickup on the market.
J**T
It delivers what you expect (as long as you know what to expect)
Great product, and tremendous time-saver. I dropped this in a partscaster project build, and it delivered exactly the tone I expected. A Lace Sensor Red/Silver/Blue set today sounds exactly like it did two decades ago. I guess people who are complaining about the tone/sound of this set didn’t know what they were getting into. I tend to be put off by uber-stratty tones, and like being able to to get the “single coil but thicker” sound without having to deal with buckers. The quality of the wiring job is impeccable. It was very easy to sub in a Fender TBX tone pot on the bridge/middle. If I had any ding at all, it is that the pickup wiring may be a little too good. I could see it being a task to swap out the neck or middle pickup from the set given how tight everything is. But that’s not really a ding, is it?
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