View Full Version : Strat Single Coil Baseplate
blackba
03-05-2012, 12:59 PM
I did a search on the subject and found a number of good threads, but no polls. I got really good information from the a poll thread where I asked about the RWRP middle pickup.
Here is a little background on my strat. I have an American strat with a maple neck. It currently has Suhr FL standard pickups in it. I am going to be taking out the RWRP middle pickup and putting in a standard middle. I have already tied the 2nd tone pot to the bridge pickup, but its still a bit thin for my tastes. My other 2 strats have humbuckers in the bridge, but I want to keep this guitar with 3 Single coils.
I have already purchased the baseplate, but just looking for more feedback on any negatives. I wasn't really expecting the unwanted tonal change I got from changing to the RWRP middle pickup.
BTW just for clarity, position 2 is the switch position where the bridge and middle are active.
57paf
03-05-2012, 04:23 PM
Blackba:
My response doesn't fit in any of your preceding categories:
Had on strat bridge, but removed because I didn't notice any sound change, it made it more difficult to use my Suhr BPSSC and it made it impossible to push down the G pole magnet.
Boris Bubbanov
03-05-2012, 05:24 PM
I've got baseplates on maybe 75% of the bridge pups on my Strats.
I don't know if "thickening" is how I'd describe the difference. I just find they sound a little more like a Tele bridge pickup and they sound more "useful" and it takes care of that dreadful sound we often associate with stock Strat bridge single coils.
HOWEVER, nothing scientific here because I've also changed the wiring so the 2d tone dial only operates the bridge pickup now ( and in some cases this is a no load pot also). I have no way of knowing anymore, where the changes associated with the base plate end and where the changes associated with the changed tone pots (and other assorted mods) ends.
blackba
03-06-2012, 08:25 AM
Blackba:
My response doesn't fit in any of your preceding categories:
Had on strat bridge, but removed because I didn't notice any sound change, it made it more difficult to use my Suhr BPSSC and it made it impossible to push down the G pole magnet.
I am planning to get a Backplate, now offered by Ilitch http://www.ilitchelectronics.com/backplatenoisecancelingsystem.htm, so this is great info.
57paf
03-06-2012, 05:24 PM
blackba:
A baseplate is compatible with the Illitch BPSSC. You just need a separate grounding wire. I didn't mean to discourage you from trying it.
blackba
03-06-2012, 05:43 PM
blackba:
A baseplate is compatible with the Illitch BPSSC. You just need a separate grounding wire. I didn't mean to discourage you from trying it.
Thanks for confirming. I think right now I am going to try the baseplate and put back in the non-RWRP middle pickup. I will get the BPSSC backplate later.
stratplexi
03-06-2012, 07:27 PM
Not to hijack but where can I get a baseplate for my American Standard? Any tricks to putting it on? Thanks
blackba
03-07-2012, 07:05 AM
Not to hijack but where can I get a baseplate for my American Standard? Any tricks to putting it on? Thanks
Callaham has them. http://www.callahamguitars.com/partsstr.htm#pickguards_electronics
Also google Lindy Fralin Baseplate. that is the one I have.
I did a search on the subject and found a number of good threads, but no polls. I got really good information from the a poll thread where I asked about the RWRP middle pickup.
Here is a little background on my strat. I have an American strat with a maple neck. It currently has Suhr FL standard pickups in it. I am going to be taking out the RWRP middle pickup and putting in a standard middle. I have already tied the 2nd tone pot to the bridge pickup, but its still a bit thin for my tastes. My other 2 strats have humbuckers in the bridge, but I want to keep this guitar with 3 Single coils.
I have already purchased the baseplate, but just looking for more feedback on any negatives. I wasn't really expecting the unwanted tonal change I got from changing to the RWRP middle pickup.
BTW just for clarity, position 2 is the switch position where the bridge and middle are active.
I would also recommend, besides a Backplate against hum (highly recommended!), changing the bridge pickup to a Suhr V60LP, great combination with a neck and middle FL. In my opinion, this bridge pickup doesn't really need a baseplate, just the middle tone control wired to it.
blackba
03-07-2012, 08:18 AM
I would also recommend, besides a Backplate against hum (highly recommended!), changing the bridge pickup to a Suhr V60LP, great combination with a neck and middle FL. In my opinion, this bridge pickup doesn't really need a baseplate, just the middle tone control wired to it.
I see the V60LP has a little higher DC resistance at 7.2kohms for the bridge, does that translate into a little thicker sound?
I do also have a Fender Custom Shop '54 bridge floating around, but I thought for the bridge only position the Suhr FL standard sounded better.
I put a Callaham plate on a Tex-Mex bridge, but at the same time I also moved the second tone pot.
What ever did it, the sound was improved. I'd have to say Pos 2 got impacted because the bridge sounds different and the tone was moved, so why wouldn't it?
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