Might be of interest here, I really like the Fluence pickups. Like an old, versatile Strat, but no noise.
In November 2016 I've installed Fishman Fluence pickups in my Partcaster, so I had enough time to do a little test here. I am using my Two-Rock Studio Pro 35 with a very clean setting - I wanted it to be as revealing as possible. The only effect is the Two-Rock internal reverb and, at 5'13", I switch on the Zen Drive to provide a little bit of overdrive in order to give some context.
https://youtu.be/7vX-_0cObag
Fisman Fluence pups on a Strat demo
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Re: Fisman Fluence pups on a Strat demo
Nice playing, great tone.
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Sounds awesome. Inspiration to get off my fat chuff and put the set I have into a strat looking for a makeover.
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Re: Fisman Fluence pups on a Strat demo
Great tones.
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