Single Coil pickup without the twangy sound.

I'd avoid the hot rails. I used to have it on my strat and sold it. It's only good for heavy distortion kind of playing. The tone is very muddy / mushy and boomy. It's very high output, to the point of distorting, i.e. perfect for metal. The 'bite' of a single coil pickup is totally lost.

There are many other alternatives like the JBjr or little 59 which are far better.
 
you'd avoid the Hot Rails because you wish for single coil voicings. for those who aren't interested in this, if distortion is your fodder, the Hot Rails is it.

'better' is relative to needs.
 
maybe you can call hot rails one dimensional.

JB jr and Lil59 are more versatile.

Sometimes the decisions lies on one sound or many sound?
 
I'd avoid the hot rails. I used to have it on my strat and sold it. It's only good for heavy distortion kind of playing. The tone is very muddy / mushy and boomy. It's very high output, to the point of distorting, i.e. perfect for metal. The 'bite' of a single coil pickup is totally lost.

Its because of people like you
SD created the Cool Rails : )
 
Emulates Singlecoil tone and sounds warmer than normal Strat pickups.

Humbucker-sounding?
-Dimarzio Chopper
-Fast Track 2
-Pro Track
-Super Distortion S
-Air Norton S
-Tone Zone S
 
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