'67 Quiet Coil Strat® Pickup

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$99.95 to $299.85
SKU: S367Q375
Weight: 0.8 lb

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These have the snap and growl of those ‘67 grey bottom strat pickups, with crystal clear lows and highs. With the Hot "Quiet Coil" in the bridge position, you get a more balanced output between positions and better sustain, for those who do not like the weaker vintage strat pickups in the bridge position. Carefully balanced in output from the neck, middle, to bridge positions, and completely hum-canceling in ALL positions!

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Our approach was very simple, to make a hum-cancelling strat pickup that looks and sounds like a real single coil with minimal parts and adhering to actual vintage single coil attributes. Aside from the parts and materials used, we also matched the resonant peak frequency, and inductance of a vintage single coil, so they sit right in the frequency response and feel of a traditional single coil, without having to compensate for it. ‘67 “Quiet Coil™” strat pickups are passive and only use the same parts and materials found in original vintage '67 strat pickups. The HOT “Quiet Coil™” is still very much like a single coil with more midrange and bass for a heavier blues tone with sustain.

No batteries, stacked coils, or anything else associated with other hum-canceling pickups were used in our design. The result is simply the most pure and authentic strat tone possible, with absolutely no loss of true single coil tone. They are sonically clear and warm, with every bit of single coil sparkle and chime, just like true 1967 strat pickups.

NOTE: With all Mojotone “Quiet Coil™” pickups, you never have to worry about string spacing and radius issues, or the magnets pulling the strings out of tune, and you can bend the strings heavily without ever losing focus or sustain. All of this while achieving perfect single coil strat tone and absolutely no hum!

Quiet Coil Design Features:

  • Consistent scatterwound coils for that handwound tone, sensitivity, and clarity.
  • Vintage formulated Alnico magnet cores with lower Gauss levels like an aged vintage strat pickup.
  • Vintage cloth covered leads for easy push-back soldering.
  • Matched resonant peak frequency, inductance, and resistance of a vintage single coil.
  • Vintage staggered polepieces for a traditional strat pickup look.
  • No routing modifications are required to fit shallow vintage routs like the taller stacked hum-cancelling designs.
  • Less than 10 parts are used to build the Quiet Coils. Like a vintage strat pickup, they are SIMPLE!
Neck & Middle: 5.6K
Magnet: Alnico 5
Output:
4
Bass:
3.5
Mids:
3
Treble:
6.5
Bridge: 11.6K
Magnet: Alnico 5
Output:
5
Bass:
4.5
Mids:
6
Treble:
5

Featured Videos: '67 Hot Bridge Pickup Set

 

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2/17/2021 1:47 pm

John

by John

Finally!!!! I have literally spent a small fortune on noiseless pickups from Dimarzio, Kinman, Fender, Zexcoil, Fishman, and ended up reverting back to real single coils everytime. The newer ones sounded far better than some of the older noiseless offerings, but they were still missing the feel and sound of a real single coil to my ears. I decided to take a chance on these new Mojotone '58 Quiet Coils and I'm glad I did. I thought wait a minute, did they send me single coils by mistake? Because they sound exactly like my single coils but without the noise! Hats off to Mojotone for getting a noiseless pickup to sound exactly right.

2/17/2021 1:47 pm

Christopher Clement

by Christopher Clement

I've been using the '58 Quiet Coils for several years in my HSS equipped Frankenstrat. But lately, I've been wanting a bit more quack and "Hendrix style" tones in my 1 and 2 positions. I swapped the '58s - which are amazing in their own right - for the '67s, and I couldn't be happier with my tones. The neck+midle combination is particularly epic - very "Little Wing-esq." If you are looking for those type of tones, you can't go wrong with the '67s!