Tokai Springy Sound St80 + above stock pickups from the 80s

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aroomstudios

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According to here and " iainblack" strat book. The St-70-120 from the early 80's has E stamp pickups.

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According to here:

https://reverb.com/news/a-strat-by-any-other-name-the-tokai-springy-sound



ST-42 (1977 - 1979) – U-shaped neck, chrome hardware, non-Kluson type tuners, ceramic pickups, 3- or 4-piece sen ash body with poly finish
ST-45 (1980 - 1981) – U-shaped neck, chrome hardware, non-Kluson type tuners, ceramic pickups, 3- or 4-piece alder body with poly finish
ST-50 (1977 - 1984) – U-shaped neck, nickel hardware, Kluson-type tuners, alnico “E,” “U,” “V” or “VI” pickups, 3-piece alder or sen ash body with poly finish
ST-60 (1977 - 1984) – V shaped neck, nickel hardware, Kluson-type tuners, alnico “E,” “U,” “V” or “VI” pickups, 2-piece sen ash or alder body with poly finish
ST-70 (1982 - 1983) – U-shaped neck, nickel hardware, Kluson-type tuners, DiMarzio VS-1 alnico pickups, 2-piece sen ash or alder body with poly finish
ST-80 (1979 - 1983) – V-shaped neck, nickel or gold hardware, Kluson-type tuners, DiMarzio VS-1 alnico pickups, 2-piece sen ash or alder body with nitro finish
ST-100 (1979 - 1983) – V-shaped neck, gold hardware, Kluson-type tuners, DiMarzio VS1 alnico pickups, 1- or 2-piece sen ash body with nitro finish
ST-120 (1982) – V-shaped neck, gold hardware, Kluson-type tuners, DiMarzio VS-1 alnico pickups, 1-piece ash body with nitro finish

The st 50-60 had E, U V or Vi picks and the ST80-120 has DiMarzio VS1. I have never seen anything other than E pickups in st-80 and above. I had some other sources the other day but cannot remember were they were. I think one said the E is the DiMarzio VS1. Then one said the DiMarzio VS1 and the E series are totally different.

Question is are they different? How do you know if you have DiMarzio VS1? I have a strat (st-100) coming in a few days. I hear the E series sound good and I also hear they sound bad. I was thinking about swamping them for Fralin hot PUs.

https://www.fralinpickups.com/product/vintage-hot/

I have sort of been wanting to try these pickups out for a while now. Just was waiting for the right strat to try them in.

What are your guys thoughts?
 
aroomstudios said:
How do you know if you have DiMarzio VS1? I have a strat (st-100) coming in a few days. I hear the E series sound good and I also hear they sound bad. I was thinking about swamping them for Fralin hot PUs.

Well, a vintage ST-100 is a great thing! Why not try how it sounds with the stock pickups before considering a swap?


The Dimarzios have black bobbins and their pickup covers have "Dimarzio" written on the inside. The E pickups have grey bobbins and "E"-stamp :)

There were some Silver Star SS-80 models with Dimarzios.

For an ST-80 it depends on what you mean by "early 80s". A 1980 or 1981 ST-80 Springy Sound has E pickups. But a 1984 ST-80 Goldstar Sound will have Dimarzios. (The VS-1s are listed in the 1984 catalogue as specs for the TST-80).

As for VS-1s and Es being the same thing. They are not - it´s a wrong information that has been out there on the web for many years. It´s quite impressive how this myth keeps popping up and confusing people who are not so familiar with the vintage Tokai stuff.
 
I am going to check out the new pickups first. The past few Tokai's I have got I just kept the stock PUs cause I liked them. These were all brand new Tokai's that were Fender type ones. I am not saying they are bad or it was a bad decisions to keep them in there. If I try the Fralin's and they sound better I will keep them in if not I will pull them out. If I pull them out I am sure I will install them in another guitar either now or eventually. So, they will still be put to use. I have a set of Flalin PAF's in one of my Vintage Love Rocks and love them.

That is some good info you posted about how to tell the difference from the E and Dimarzios. It is a 1980 St-100 so I guess E stamp I will double check when I pull the guitar apart. I bought the guitar for the wood not the electronics. When I buy old Tokais I always plan on replacing all the pots and PUs. At least this is what I did with all my Vintage Love Rocks. This is my first vintage Fender type Tokai. Before I bought this guitar I checked into the wood of the different ST series a lot. I went with the St-100 as it was a single piece body. I did not research the electronics at all as I was just planning on replacing them anyway.


PS mine is a Springy sound I messed up and wrote Silver Star as the title of this post on accident. Just edited the title.
 
For 'vintage' sounding Strat pickups, there's a lot of (over)hype around original '1982 Fender Fullerton Red Bobbins', I have put those next to some 1978 Tokai 'E's.

You tell me, if any, which you like most! :wink:

1; http://chirb.it/Fr79bc

2; http://chirb.it/cMLG0s
 
@felixcatus

2 is clearly louder than 1 is. So, you have to notice that and take it into consideration.

I think I like 1 better. 2 seems like it maybe harsher sounding. Not that it is harsh sounding on its own but only in comparison to 1. I purchased the set of Fralins. I will have to listen to the E set. Then install the Fralins and listen to them. I think that is the only way I will get a real answer. If I decide to use the E pickups I will use the Fralins in something else later.
 
aroomstudios said:
I bought the guitar for the wood not the electronics. When I buy old Tokais I always plan on replacing all the pots and PUs. At least this is what I did with all my Vintage Love Rocks. This is my first vintage Fender type Tokai. Before I bought this guitar I checked into the wood of the different ST series a lot. I went with the St-100 as it was a single piece body.

FWIW, I have a 1978 ST100 and a 1981 ST80R (both have one piece bodies, I know ST80 are specced as 2 piece, still some ST80s also have one piece), and to me my ST80R is the 'better' feeling and sounding guitar.

Although the ST100 aesthetically is the 'nicest', whenever I pick up :wink: a Strat type (my Breezy TE80R , also a one piece body, is my favorite, and gets most played), it's the ST80R.
 
aroomstudios said:
I though that was still called st80 just with a rosewood fretboard.

http://www.japanguitars.co.uk/page%206%20Tokai.html

http://www.tokairegistry.com/images/catalogs/vol635.jpg

http://www.tokairegistry.com/images/catalogs/vol639.jpg

In the catalogues Rosewood fretboard designation comes behind the color code.
 
felixcatus said:
Very nice pair, Marcus 8). Out of curiosity, which one do you personally prefer and why?

That's a tough one. It's like trying to decide which of your two kids you prefer more. They feel pretty much identical to one another and the E p'ups in each are nicely balanced - great on the low end and lots of spank on the high end without being shrill or thin.

The maple board is brighter - more chimey. Think of Jimmie Vaughan or Anson Funderburgh.

The rosewood board is less bright and the bottom end really comes through nicely - the neck pickup sounds great without being boomy. The in between positions 2 and 4 really come through great - real quacky. Maybe a bit more so than the maple board to my ears anyway.

Usually if I bring one or the other to a gig, I'll pack the other as a spare in case I pop a string. But I like to swap them out on sets so that I can really hear the tonal difference at show volume level.
 
Well right now the St-100 has a E in the bridge and the middle. Then it has a Dimarzio in the neck. The neck is about twice as loud of the bridge or middle. So, using the 3 way switch right now is strange. If I do keep the E PUs I would have to find another one on Ebay or so and install it in the neck or just go all 3 different pickups.
 
aroomstudios said:
Well right now the St-100 has a E in the bridge and the middle. Then it has a Dimarzio in the neck. The neck is about twice as loud of the bridge or middle. So, using the 3 way switch right now is strange. If I do keep the E PUs I would have to find another one on Ebay or so and install it in the neck or just go all 3 different pickups.

It'll be hard to just find one. Whole sets are far and few between:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1980s-vintage-Tokai-Springy-Sound-E-stamp-Pickups-rear-front-center-pots-sw/282937729792?hash=item41e0672300:g:~c8AAOSwr95azrp9
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=3oStkec0YP0 1980 Tokai Springy ST 80 with E stamped grey backed pickups. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=s4ZJ00vV2eo My 1984 Tokai ST 80 Goldstar with black bottomed Di Marzio VS 1s.both are killer pickups in my opinion. Enjoy!
 

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