Ron Ellis 57S vs 50/60S Strat Pickups

The Ron Ellis 57S and 50/60S both follow a late 50s Strat direction but differ in compression, attack and overall response.

Ron Ellis 57S Stratocaster Pickup Set - Authorized EU Dealer
Ron Ellis 57S Stratocaster Pickup Set - Authorized EU Dealer

Ron Ellis 57S Strat Pickup Set

Ron Ellis 50/60S Strat Pickup Set

While both sets share the same vintage Strat format, the difference is in how they respond under the hands.

Fundamental Difference

Ron Ellis 57S
More direct response with less compression.

Ron Ellis 50/60S
More compressed feel with a softer, more elastic response.

Attack and Feel

Ron Ellis 57S
More immediate attack with less give.

Ron Ellis 50/60S
Softer attack with a more compressed and elastic feel.

Compression

Ron Ellis 57S
Lower perceived compression with more dynamic range.

Ron Ellis 50/60S
Higher perceived compression, giving a smoother and more controlled response.

Midrange Behavior

Ron Ellis 57S
More open midrange without strong emphasis.

Ron Ellis 50/60S
Slightly more focused mids due to compression.

Under Gain

Ron Ellis 57S
Maintains clarity and dynamic response.

Ron Ellis 50/60S
Smooths out with a more controlled and compressed feel.

When Each One Makes More Sense

Ron Ellis 57S
If you want a more direct, dynamic Strat response with less compression.

Ron Ellis 50/60S
If you want a softer, more compressed feel with more give under the fingers.

Expectation

Both sets follow late 50s Strat construction. The difference is in compression and response, not output extremes.

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Ron Ellis 57S Strat Pickup Set
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