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For years i've been searching for a neck pickup that combines the Sound of a humbuckers fatness and a singlecoils clarity. Search ended with the Virtual Solo and I rest my case!
I just soldered in the Virtual Solo into the bridge position of an alder/rosewood strat. I am going direct into the front of a Marshall JCM800.
I am very happy with the sound. I would say that the tone is half way between a P90 and a strat pickup. Further more there is no hum! I prefer it to the Paul Gilbert Injector bridge. The Virtual Solo has a fuller sound to it. The clean tone is also very good, and the pickup keeps its dynamics with soft and harder picking.
If you want a noiseless strat pickup with guts to it, this is the one, and your guitar will still look and sound like a strat :)
Installed this in bridge position of my strat and I am very pleased with it. I'd say it is between "vintage" and "overwound" sounding - which is great for my needs and very versatile.
Area 61 I had previously in bridge position was great for blues and low gain, but was not powerful enough for heavier stuff. I moved Area 61 to middle position and got this one for bridge. Virtual Solo can do both low gain bluesy and heavy rock sounds + there is zero hum.
excellent: monté en micro chevalet. encaisse bien les overdrives et sons saturés tout en gardant un caractère strat vintage. le son clair est très bien aussi. sans aucun bruit de fond. pas du tout stérile.