I had a Strat Plus back in the '80s that had Lace Sensors. I liked the sound of the pickups but not the weight or feel of the guitar and neck. Fast forward almost 30 years. I had a strat build underway and decided to go with a pre-wired pickguard with Lace Sensors.
They're perfectly good pickups for clean jangly tones. However, I noticed a couple of things. I'm not getting any quack in the in-between positions, and the other thing is the volume control doesn't seem as effective in changing the sensitivity, just the volume. I know that sounds strange but on regular pickups you lower the volume pickup and it is less loud and also cleaner. If you turn regular pickups up, you get more shimmer, sparkle, hair, call it what you want. Digging in produces different sounds.
I do a lot of fingerpicking, volume swells and utilize dynamics more than I used to. 30 years ago, I was an "everything on 10 all the time" kind of guy with the guitar controls.
So now I'm going to have to look at pickups again. I had decided a couple years ago that my next build was going to be Lace Sensor equipped. I haven't given any thought to any other kind of pickup. At this point, I'll probably build up the pickguard myself. I don't want to buy expensive boutique stuff. I had s set in my candy apple green strat that I think were CVC/Toneriders. I was quite happy with those and unfortunately sold them.
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