Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (2024)

By Richard Blenkinsop

published

Treat your prized old battle axe to a set of the best Stratocaster pickups – single coils and humbuckers included

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (1)

Jump To:

  • Our top picks
  • Buying advice

Whether you’re upgrading an old guitar, or you just fancy switching things up a bit, swapping out the stock units on your S-style guitar for some of the best Strat pickups is a surefire way of livening things up with your tone.

With its three single coil pickups, the Strat has become one of the most popular guitars in the world, having been used by legends from every corner of music imaginable. Its unique bright, glassy, chimey tone can be heard on countless classic records over the decades. Most Strats have a 5-way pickup selector that allows for very different sounding combinations and is part of what we love about it.

The best Strat pickups can completely change the sound of your guitar. If you want more output so that your amp breaks up sooner, you can do that. If you want better dynamics, a slightly different EQ, a more vintage sound, something more contemporary – you can do that too. There are loads of different options out there to suit your needs.

We’ve put together our list of the best Stratocaster pickups that are available today, to cover all manner of wants, needs and budgets!

Best Strat pickups: Our top picks

If you’re seeking the classic Strat tone, then the Suhr V63 are some of the best pickups available. They’re based on a 1963 model, which many consider one of the best eras for Strats. They’re built closely to vintage specs, and actually utilize magnets made by the same company that made them for Fender in the ‘60s!

For players that want something a little spicier, then the Fender Texas Specials are a safe choice. They’re perfect for that SRV style spank and will help give your amp that extra push into beautiful natural overdrive. We also really like the Seymour Duncan JB Jr – it’s a classic sounding humbucker shrunk into a Strat-sized pickup.

Best Strat pickups: Product guide

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (2)

1. Suhr V63

Some of the best best pickups for that straight-up classic pre-CBS Strat tone

Specifications

Pickup Type: Single coil

DC Resistance: 6.4k (bridge, middle and neck)

Magnets: Alnico V Special

Reasons to buy

+

Pretty close to a 1963 Fender Strat pickup

+

Quintessential Strat tone

+

Very dynamic and articulate

Reasons to avoid

-

Nothing

These offerings from Suhr are pretty darn close to the original early ‘60s Fender Strat pickups. Those early-60s pre-CBS Strats are incredibly sought-after, with many players claiming models from this era to be the best. The magnets used in these pickups are actually made by the same company that made them for Fender in the 60s, and are built to the same specs.

Using a particularly nice sounding original 63 Strat as a baseline, John Suhr set out to create a set of pickups that would offer players this legendary sound for a fraction of the price of an original 60s Strat. They’re lovely and chimey, very articulate, dynamic, crisp in the top end without being too harsh, and nice and warm, but with a bit of edge in the low end. They also feature modified staggered pole pieces to accommodate for a modern, flatter fingerboard radius.

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (3)

2. Fender Texas Special

The best Strat pickups for hot, SRV-esque Texas blues

Specifications

Pickup Type: Single coil

DC Resistance: 5.94k (neck), 6.27k (middle), 6.56k (bridge)

Magnets: Alnico V

Reasons to buy

+

Great for pushing an amp

+

Classic Strat sound, with an edge

+

Cut through a mix well

Reasons to avoid

-

Too much top end for some

The Texas Specials have become known for being some of the best Strat pickups for players seeking the famed Stevie Ray Vaughan sound. They’re fairly bright and hot and are bursting with attitude. These pickups are overwound for maximum output, whilst still retaining that classic Strat tone.

The bridge pickup has quite a lot of presence in the mids, as well as that clear, cutting top end – if you want to be heard through a mix, then these are great pickups! The neck has a ton of warmth, with a smooth low end but still retains good note definition. The middle pickup is reverse wound so you don’t get any hum in positions 2 and 4.

These pickups are really good at pushing a tube amp into natural overdrive. They also work well with drive and distortion pedals, though rest assured they also sound fantastic clean too. They’re great all-rounders, but as the name suggests, they excel at that spanky, aggressive Texas blues rock tone.

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (4)

3. Seymour Duncan JB Jr Strat pickup

A tried and tested humbucker in a Strat single-coil sized format

Specifications

Pickup Type: Humbucker

DC Resistance: 10.1k (neck), 10.1k (middle), 15.2k (bridge)

Magnets: Ceramic

Reasons to buy

+

Get the punch of a humbucker in your Strat

+

One of the most popular after-market pickups

Reasons to avoid

-

Not very typically Strat sounding

The Seymour Duncan JB Jr is a humbucker that has been shrunk so that it fits into the single-coil sized space in your Strat. This has a really nice upper-mid range punch, as well as clear highs and a strong low end, and is perfect for lending a bit of extra power to your Strat.

The JB is one of the most popular aftermarket pickups in the world. It’s used by players of all genres, so regardless of whether it’s punk, blues, rock, metal, jazz or anything else that you’re into, the Seymour Duncan JB Jr can help you do it. Compared to a regular Strat bridge pickup, this can help thicken up chords and lend a little more weight to lead lines; it’s the perfect way to fatten up your tone. It’s fairly high output, but does clean up nicely too.

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (5)

4. Fishman Fluence Strat

Here are two sets of pickups, in one!

Specifications

Pickup Type: Multi-voice single coil

DC Resistance: 2k (bridge, middle and neck)

Magnets: Alnico IV

Reasons to buy

+

Two distinct voicings

+

Retains articulation and clarity

+

Hum-free

Reasons to avoid

-

Needs charging

One of the main features of these unique pickups is the multi-voice option. You can wire these up so that you’ve got access to two different Strat voicings – it’s essentially like having two sets of pickups in one guitar. One voicing is very vintage sounding – classic Strat, clear and chimey with a nice warmth. The other goes for the hot, overwound ‘Texas-blues’ tone – this is slightly more aggressive sounding and will push your amp a little more.

They’re great sounding pickups, with both voicings keeping all that inherent Strat character intact. They’re also noise-free, so you won’t have unwanted hum or noise to worry about; something that has plagued many Strat users over the years. Overall, these are super versatile and very practical Strat pickups; they’re modern but with a vintage flavor.

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (6)

5. Fender Custom Shop Fat 50s

Classic 50s style Strat pickups, with a few modern enhancements

Specifications

Pickup Type: Single coil

DC Resistance: 6.26k (neck), 6.34k (middle), 6.43k (bridge)

Magnets: Alnico V

Reasons to buy

+

Nicely balanced

+

Classic 50s Strat tone

+

Beefier low end thickens up the sound a little

Reasons to avoid

-

Not enough punch for some

These pickups aim to deliver the sonic character of a legit 50s Strat, albeit with a few modernized tweaks. Expect lots of top end sparkle and chime – in fact, they can be really cutting, especially in a naturally bright guitar, but that’s sort of to be expected with a Strat bridge pickup. With the right amp settings though, it sounds great and cuts through a live mix really well.

The ‘Fat’ in the name comes from an enhanced bass response – this beefed up low end helps these pickups sound really big and chunky, though they’re still super dynamic and delicate when you want them to be. All three pickups work well together, offering a balanced frequency range. They’re fairly hot and pokey, though they’re not as high output as some others on this list – they are based off 50s pickups after all. Whether you’re playing clean or overdriven, these vintage-modern pickups will have you covered.

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (7)

6. EMG DG20

The best Strat pickups for nailing that classic Gilmour tone

Specifications

Pickup Type: Active single coil

DC Resistance: 2k (neck, middle and bridge)

Magnets: Alnico V

Reasons to buy

+

Pickguard comes pre-wired

+

No hum

+

Classic Gilmour tone

Reasons to avoid

-

Requires 9v battery

This signature set of single coils from EMG are based on what Gilmour has in his famed red Strat. They’re very typically Strat sounding, but they can be made to sound a little thicker, plus they are noise-free in all positions. This makes them perfect for studio use, and also for using with overdrive and fuzz pedals where you’d tend to notice unwanted hum a little more.

There’s lots going on under the hood with these pickups, including an EXG Guitar Expander which increases the treble and bass frequencies. Add to that an SPC presence control that lets you enhance the guitar’s mid-range and you’ve got a mighty powerful set of pickups that shine throughout the whole frequency range.

They really are some of the best Strat pickups for honing in on Gilmour’s legendary tone – even though they’re not what he used in the Pink Floyd days, you can certainly achieve that sound with ease.

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (8)

7. Seymour Duncan Cory Wong Clean Machine

A signature Strat pickup set from the modern-day master of funk and groove

Specifications

Pickup Type: Single coil

DC Resistance: 7.05k (neck), 7.15k (middle), 14.45k (bridge)

Magnets: Alnico IV (middle and neck), Alnico V (bridge)

Reasons to buy

+

Bridge pickup packs a punch

+

Perfect for choppy funk playing

+

Nice attack

Reasons to avoid

-

Some might prefer something brighter

Unless you’ve been hiding away in a cave for the last few years, you’ve probably heard of Cory Wong. Making his name with the undisputed masters of groove, Vulfpeck, Wong is known for his perfectly timed choppy funk rhythms. As such, his signature Strat pickup set from Seymour Duncan is perfectly equipped to handle clean, but fat sounding funk tones.

The middle and neck pickups are nice and warm, sound great clean, and retain clarity well, with a strong attack. The bridge is actually a stacked pickup with a stronger magnet so sounds a little fatter – almost humbucker-esque. This can handle overdrive really well too, though of course it still sounds fantastic clean, making this pickup set a little more versatile than perhaps its name suggests.

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (9)

8. Dimarzio Super Distortion S

One of the best Strat pickups for hard rock and metal

Specifications

Pickup Type: Humbucker

DC Resistance: 13.18k (can be used in bridge, neck or middle)

Magnets: Ceramic

Reasons to buy

+

Super high output

+

Perfect for rock and metal

+

Tweaked for optimal Strat performance

Reasons to avoid

-

Doesn’t sound like a Strat at all

This is a high output humbucker condensed into a Strat single-coil sized pickup – a secret agent of distortion, if you will. As the name suggests, this pickup is geared towards playing with distortion. It’s a high output pickup, so will push an amp to break up quicker. Expect a big, fat sound, with plenty of sustain.

The regular Super Distortion has become somewhat of a classic, with lots of rock and metal players gravitating towards it to achieve huge, chunky tones. DiMarzio have taken the same pickup and repackaged it so that it can fit into a Strat, though have also made a few tweaks to accommodate for the angle at which it will be placed, and the 25.5” scale length. Tonally, it’s not as bright as a regular Strat bridge pickup; it’s a lot warmer, with a tighter and more focused bottom end.

Best Strat pickups: Buying advice

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (10)

There are lots of options when it comes to shopping for the best Strat pickups, but how do you know what is right for you?

Single coils or humbuckers?

You can trust Guitar World Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing guitar products so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test.

The Strat is known for having three single coil pickups, however, it’s not uncommon for a humbucker to feature in there somewhere – usually in the bridge position. Some of the best Strat pickups are even humbuckers but in a single coil format. So, at first glance, they look like a regular Strat pickup, but they’re actually packing a lot more punch.

A Strat bridge pickup is normally quite bright – it’s too much for some (though for others, it’s perfect). A humbucker will be warmer and thicker sounding. You don’t have quite as much top end, but you get lots of mids, and a powerful bass. They’re also usually more powerful, so if you want to drive your amp with your pickups, then a humbucker in the bridge position might work well for you.

A quick look through the history of the Strat will show you that there have been many variations of what looks like the same guitar. Strats from the early 60s are particularly sought-after, as are the early ones from the mid-50s, and whilst they definitely share many of the same tonal qualities, there are some subtle differences. This is why many companies offer pickups based on particular eras. So, if you like the clean and chimey sound of those early Strats, or the nuance of a ’63, then you can hone in on your favorite time period.

Look to your heroes

If you’re playing a Strat, then chances are, some of your favorite guitar heroes have also played a Strat. If you like their tone, look at what pickups they use, and if possible go for something similar. If you’re a Stevie Ray Vaughan fan, then anything claiming to have the ’Texas blues’ sound should do the trick. By default, John Mayer fans will also probably like the same thing! Some of the best Strat pickups are even signature models endorsed by the player themselves, making them a great choice for fans of that particular artist.

Pickup output

Any discussion about pickups will usually include talk of output, or how ‘hot’ a pickup is. The higher the output of a pickup, the stronger the signal that gets sent to your amp. When using a tube amp, a hotter pickup will push it into natural overdrive sooner. Strats aren’t particularly known for having high output pickups, with a lot of stock models having a low or medium output so, if you want a bit more juice sending to your amp, then replacing it with a hotter pickup can help you on your way. Whilst it’s not a perfect way of measuring output, a good thing to look out for is the DC resistance.

Find out more about how we make our recommendations andhow we testeach of the products in our buyer's guides.

  • Best electric guitar pickups: top single coils, humbuckers and P-90s
  • Best acoustic guitar pickups: recommended acoustic pickups for all budgets
  • Best pickups for metal: our guide to upgrading for high gain heaven

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (11)

Thank you for reading 5 articles this month**

Join now for unlimited access

US pricing $3.99 per month or $39.00 per year

UK pricing £2.99 per month or £29.00 per year

Europe pricing €3.49 per month or €34.00 per year

*Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (12)

Join now for unlimited access

Prices from £2.99/$3.99/€3.49

Get The Pick Newsletter

All the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!

Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (13)

Richard Blenkinsop

After spending a decade in music retail, I’m now a freelance writer for Guitar World, MusicRadar, Guitar Player and Reverb, specialising in electric and acoustic guitars, bass, and almost anything else you can make a tune with. When my head’s not buried in the best of modern and vintage gear, I run a small company helping musicians with songwriting, production and performance, and I play bass in an alt-rock band.

More features

“Some of the greatest sounds were created on junk!” Joe Bonamassa reveals the secret to getting great tones from affordable gear“Most people are only going to listen to your song once – how can you stand out and stay there?” Sleep Token and Tesseract’s mixing engineers reveal how to improve your guitar recordings – and it starts with ditching your ego

Latest

“Eric called and said, ‘Buddy Guy, George Harrison and I are playing tonight. You’re going to come and jam’”: Richie Sambora recalls receiving Eric Clapton’s spontaneous invite to a star-studded jam session
See more latest►

Most Popular
How to test a beginner acoustic guitar in a guitar store: our step-by-step guide to buying your first acoustic in person
“I try to mimic robots playing guitar. It’s supposed to sound like a machine”: Introducing thall – the metal genre that’s djent’s colder, more evil younger brother
“We walk into this music store, and the owner is making sure we didn't turn up with a lawyer – and then Robert Trujillo came in and saved the day!” The amazing story of how Jaco's Bass Of Doom made its way back to Felix Pastorius
“I knew that if I wanted to express myself, it was going to have to be through the guitar”: Why every guitarist owes something to the first rock 'n' roll guitar hero, Duane Eddy
“I keep blowing things up. I need things that are very dependable and findable”: IDLES’ agents of chaos Mark Bowen and Lee Kiernan unleashed sonic anarchy on their new record – and coined the indie-rock equivalent of 'djent' in the process
“I had a ridiculously long, complex chord and key change solo section. And who comes to mind? Steve Vai!” How Billy Morrison assembled a guitar lineup that includes John 5, Steve Stevens and Steve Vai for his triumphant comeback solo album
“When I learned to drive, I'd drive so fast, and probably quite recklessly, to Appetite For Destruction”: Samantha Fish talks soloing strategies and blues heroes ahead of Slash’s S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival
“There was an edge-of-your-seat quality about the way my father played. If I have a little bit of that, it’s a great thing”: Duane Betts on balancing the musical legacy of his dad, Allman Brothers legend Dickey Betts
“When I went into that fire burn I was thinking, ‘What's the worst that could happen?’” That time Rage Against the Machine's Tim Commerfordinjected himself with steroids then set himself on fire
“I said, ‘This is what Bill played’ and Mick said, ‘No no, don't play that!’” When he joined the Rolling Stones, Darryl Jones had to change the way he approached classic Bill Wyman basslines
“It’s a primal, unconscious reaction. An honor bestowed upon only the best riffs”: What’s the science behind a stank face riff? We asked everyone from Mike Stringer to Periphery and Nik Nocturnal to define metal guitar’s ultimate accolade
Best Strat pickups: upgrade your tone with a new set of pups (2024)

FAQs

What is the best pickup for SRV tone? ›

Some of the best options here are as follows:
  • Seymour Duncan Antiquity Strat Texas Hot Pickups.
  • Stephens Design Pickups – 'The Mojo V'
  • Van Zandt Pickups – 'Blues Strat' Pickups.
  • Fender Custom Shop Texas Special Strat Pickups.
  • Rio Grande Pickups – 'Vintage Tallboy' Strat Pickups.

How can I make my pickups sound better? ›

  1. Open the guitar and shield it.
  2. Change the volume and tone pots.
  3. Ensure pickups are set at proper heights.
  4. experiment with string diameter.
  5. Realize that you usually get what you pay for… maybe upgrade.
Oct 10, 2021

What pickups did Stevie Ray Vaughan use? ›

Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster
FretboardPau ferro or Brazilian rosewood
Hardware
BridgeLeft-handed American vintage synchronized tremolo
Pickup(s)Three Texas Special single-coils
11 more rows

What was the number one Strat SRV? ›

This Fender Stratocaster was used by Stevie Ray Vaughan for much of his career. Dubbed "Number One" and "First Wife" by Stevie, the guitar was used on all of Double Trouble's studio albums. Stevie Ray acquired the guitar from the owner of an Austin, Texas music shop in 1973.

What pickups does Eric Clapton use on his Strat? ›

The Eric Clapton Signature Stratocaster currently comes equipped with Fender Vintage Noiseless Pickups (neck, middle and bridge). Early incarnations had Fender Gold Lace Sensor pickups.

What pickups did Jeff Beck use in his Strat? ›

Specs
Bridge Pickup:Hot Noiseless™ Single-Coil Strat®
Middle Pickup:Hot Noiseless™ Single-Coil Strat®
Neck Pickup:Hot Noiseless™ Single-Coil Strat®
Controls:Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. (Bridge/Middle Pickup)
2 more rows

What pickups does David Gilmour use in his Strat? ›

Pickups are an important part of your tone and changing pickups can often prove to be a good investment. Either for something better or different sounding. David Gilmour's Black Strat feature Fender 1971 neck and middle pickups and a Seymour Duncan SSL1C bridge pickup.

How high should I adjust my pickups for the best sound? ›

The Basics of Adjusting Guitar Pickup Height. While there isn't a magic number for guitar pickup height—every pickup and guitar manufacturer has their own pickup height specifications—we've found 3/32 of an inch (2.381mm) is a good place to start. The process of getting your pickups to this ballpark setting is easy.

Do expensive pickups sound better? ›

Cheaper pickups don't have the warmth and sweet tones of better pickups. They often sound 'tinny' or metallic, and just lack the depth and full frequency sweetness with overtones that better premium guitar pickups are bound to have (or wound to have, haha).

What affects pickup tone? ›

One of the biggest determining factors in any pickup coil's performance is found in the amount of wire wound onto the coil; that is, the overall length of the wire used, and the amount of wraps around the bobbin or coil former that it takes to complete the coil.

What guitar is best for SRV tone? ›

Stevie's main guitar, know as 'Number One' was a 1962 Fender Stratocaster. Before anything else, if you want to sound like Stevie Ray Vaughn – get yourself a Strat. Forget the Gibsons and Ibanez, underlying all that tone is the sweet sound of a Fender Strat.

What pickups did John Fogerty use? ›

According to John Fogerty's guitar tech, this is one of Fogerty's favorites - a 1971 Goldtop Les Paul 54' reissue with P90 pickups. He has 3 or 4 of these in rotation. He has been using these as his main guitar for E standard tuning since 1995.

Why was Stevie Ray Vaughan so good at guitar? ›

Part of what made Stevie Ray Vaughan such a brilliant guitarist was his killer sense of timing. Vaughan had an amazing ability to play right 'in the pocket'. He didn't just play in time; he created the groove and feel through his playing.

What pick does SRV use? ›

Stevie usually used Fender medium picks, and he played with the “fat” end.

What pickup is best for rhythm guitar? ›

Single-coil Telecaster pickups are fantastic for rhythm, but humbucking pickups with moderate output are also great for rhythm when the amp is set for a clean sound.

What pickup position did SRV use? ›

For the pickup selection, I've used Position 4, which has the middle pickup and neck pickup together. This position produces some nice bottom end, with a somewhat scooped midrange and nice, glassy top end on most Strats (often used as an “acoustic simulation” position). SRV used this pickup selection quite a lot.

References

Top Articles
10 Green Smoothie Recipes for Fatty Liver
Bacon Wrapped Little Smokies Recipe
Walgreens Harry Edgemoor
Www.paystubportal.com/7-11 Login
Sound Of Freedom Showtimes Near Governor's Crossing Stadium 14
Athletic Squad With Poles Crossword
Www.megaredrewards.com
Savage X Fenty Wiki
Indiana Immediate Care.webpay.md
Johnston v. State, 2023 MT 20
Things To Do In Atlanta Tomorrow Night
Hood County Buy Sell And Trade
Red Tomatoes Farmers Market Menu
Bad Moms 123Movies
2016 Ford Fusion Belt Diagram
979-200-6466
Gemita Alvarez Desnuda
List of all the Castle's Secret Stars - Super Mario 64 Guide - IGN
Teacup Yorkie For Sale Up To $400 In South Carolina
Eine Band wie ein Baum
The Ultimate Guide to Extras Casting: Everything You Need to Know - MyCastingFile
How to Grow and Care for Four O'Clock Plants
Anotherdeadfairy
Trivago Myrtle Beach Hotels
Mals Crazy Crab
At 25 Years, Understanding The Longevity Of Craigslist
Beaufort 72 Hour
Dal Tadka Recipe - Punjabi Dhaba Style
Expression Home XP-452 | Grand public | Imprimantes jet d'encre | Imprimantes | Produits | Epson France
Marlene2995 Pagina Azul
The Clapping Song Lyrics by Belle Stars
Ordensfrau: Der Tod ist die Geburt in ein Leben bei Gott
Hannah Jewell
Learn4Good Job Posting
How to Get Into UCLA: Admissions Stats + Tips
How to Play the G Chord on Guitar: A Comprehensive Guide - Breakthrough Guitar | Online Guitar Lessons
Bay Focus
Leatherwall Ll Classifieds
SOC 100 ONL Syllabus
D-Day: Learn about the D-Day Invasion
Insideaveritt/Myportal
Pro-Ject’s T2 Super Phono Turntable Is a Super Performer, and It’s a Super Bargain Too
13 Fun & Best Things to Do in Hurricane, Utah
Tinfoil Unable To Start Software 2022
Eat Like A King Who's On A Budget Copypasta
Walmart Careers Stocker
Fresno Craglist
Urban Airship Acquires Accengage, Extending Its Worldwide Leadership With Unmatched Presence Across Europe
786 Area Code -Get a Local Phone Number For Miami, Florida
Kenmore Coldspot Model 106 Light Bulb Replacement
211475039
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rueben Jacobs

Last Updated:

Views: 5651

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rueben Jacobs

Birthday: 1999-03-14

Address: 951 Caterina Walk, Schambergerside, CA 67667-0896

Phone: +6881806848632

Job: Internal Education Planner

Hobby: Candle making, Cabaret, Poi, Gambling, Rock climbing, Wood carving, Computer programming

Introduction: My name is Rueben Jacobs, I am a cooperative, beautiful, kind, comfortable, glamorous, open, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.