One can find out about strat pickups involving Guitars by going to the Sheptone website. The Sheptone website has a wealth of information about guitars, including about strat pickups.
The Fender Strat Plus used Lace Sensor pickups in 1995.
2 pickups
2 pickups
Not without some serious modifications. The most common use of a strat pickup in a telecaster is to add a strat pickup in the middle position. In order to do this, one must route the guitar's body and pickguard to accommodate the pickup. This configuration often requires a 5 way pickups selector switch, which means replacing the stock 3 way switch of a telecaster. Unfortunately strat pickups cannot replace tele pickups without routing. The telecaster neck has different dimensions than a strat pickup, and the bridge pickup has a special mounting.
I think it will sound amazing, I love active pickups and PRS guitars sound great so its win win.
http://www.fender.com/support/wiring_diagrams_parts_lists.phpthis is a list of every strat made lol it should help you im actually in the process of making mine a strat fat deluxe
No. With one exception - the Fender Strat, where three pickups is basic to the concept - no guitar needs more than 2 pickups. Extra pickups do not give more volume - cranking the amp does. Punk is heavily predicated on huge amounts of distortion and high amp volume. The truth is, any electric guitar will work fine for punk. Speaking of electric guitars in general, multiple pickups (in the sixties, four pickups was common) was instantly taken as a trademark of Chinese junk.
magnetic pickups
probably the Seymour duncan cool rails for strat SCR-1
PRS guitars are known as Paul Reed Smith guitars- a highly famous and sought-after guitar. These guitars are known for their exceptionally clean tones, professional performance, and state-of-the-art pickups.
Probably the pickups. Earlier guitars have single coil pickups which give a little more feedback in overdrive, but newer guitars have humbuckers that improve on less feedback and better tone and clarity. That's if the guitars are electric. If they were acoustic, the changes would probably be lesser. Maybe just changes in structure that would have a better sound overall than earlier versions.
had to have been the inventor George Beauchamp in 1931 as he owns the patent for electric Guitars and single coil pickups.