Yes. If the bridge pickup hole is only large enough for a single coil, then you'll want the space hollowed out by a luthier. Otherwise, get Seymour-Duncan Hotrails, they're single coil sized humbuckers for Strats.
2007-03-14 07:13:53
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answered by Pearl Jam 2
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Seymour Duncan makes single coil sized humbuckers. I have never really like humbuckers on a Strat however as humbuckers a generally more powerful and make it harder to get a good balance with the single coils in te other positions. There are others who do, so I'm not saying I'm right, I just don't like it. Thats why I have a Les Paul and a Strat.
2007-03-14 07:20:24
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answered by 2Confused 3
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Maybe. Depends if it has space for it. Take the pickguard off and see. Otherwise, Fender sells strats that always have humbuckers.
2007-03-14 07:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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i replaced into informed a at the same time as in the past that theres a humbucker thats unmarried coil length , yet deeper , in that its one stacked ontop of yet another , i'm no longer a guitarist yet may nicely be worth searching for ... i know there's a stacking pickup , as defined , yet I dont know if its a humbucker , or similar ..
2016-12-02 00:11:01
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answered by camargo 4
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