Fender Stratocaster Pickup Positions

Stratocaster Pickup Positions
Fender Stratocaster Pickup Positions on the 5-Way switch showing positions 2 and 4 combining pickups

The graphic above shows the Fender Stratocaster Pickup Positions with 2 and 4 highlighted. Also showing positions from 1 to 5, with position 1 being nearest to the middle tone knob and positions 2, 3, 4, and 5 moving in sequence towards the middle pickup, we can clearly identify the pickup-selection functions of the switch.

  • Position 1: Bridge pickup only
  • Selection 2: Bridge pickup and middle pickup together
  • Position 3: Middle pickup only
  • Selection 4: Middle pickup and neck pickup together
  • Position 5: Neck pickup only

In addition, it’s worth mentioning that there’s a fascinating history behind the Strat’s pickup switch. For the first 23 years after the Stratocaster was introduced in 1954 until 1977, the pickup selector was a three-position switch.

Also, you could activate the bridge pickup, the middle pickup, or the neck pickup, but no combinations were allowed. “Leo (Fender) preferred the pure sound of individual pickups,” noted Richard Smith in Fender: The Sound Heard ’Round the World, referring to the guitar’s creator. You could only use one pickup at a time, and that was the rule. But that wasn’t the whole story. Guitarists quickly picked up on an unintentional quirk of the Stratocaster’s control switch and made great use of it.

Fender Stratocaster Pickup Positions 2 and 4 Blended:

Smith discovered that by carefully positioning the switch in one of the two “in-between” settings—between the bridge and middle pickup positions or between the middle and neck pickup positions—they could achieve two different dual-pickup combinations. Likewise, they found that activating both the bridge and middle pickups together created a rich and unique sound; the same goes for the middle and neck pickups together.

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Mr. Scary Guitars Crazy Horse

Mr. Scary Guitars Crazy Horse
Mr. Scary Guitars model Crazy Horse.

George Lynch has consistently been associated with his exceptional and unique style, both in terms of sound and visual presentation. This Mr. Scary Guitars Crazy Horse model is hand crafted. The guitars he has employed during his distinguished career play a significant role in shaping his identity and are instantly recognizable.

  • Med / Heavy Northern Ash Body
  • San Dimas Profile Neck
  • Hooker Headstock
  • Arrowhead Inlays
  • 16” Radius / 45mm Nut
  • Arcane Hand Wound MS13 Alnico Pickup 13.k
  • Custom Indian Head Coin Knob
  • Schaller Tuners and Locks
  • Fully Decked Out German Floyd
  • Brass Sustain Block / Ti Inserts / Stainless Hardware
  • Noiseless Med Tension Springs
  • EVH 500k Low Friction Pot
  • 22 Jumbo Stainless Steel Frets
  • Custom MSG Embroidered Snakeskin Hard Shell Case
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • (Update: SOLD)

About George Lynch: George Lynch was born on September 28, 1954, in Spokane, WA, and he started learning guitar when he was just 10 years old. A naturally talented musician, he quickly advanced in his guitar skills, using it as a creative outlet during his teenage years while performing with various bands, especially Sergeant Rocks. In the late 1970s, George relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he established two bands, The Boyz and Xciter. With Xciter, George’s exceptional technical skills and distinctive style attracted a significant following. As he played the L.A. club scene, it became evident that he was already paving the way for his future success in the 1980s, particularly with his collaboration with the iconic band Dokken.

Mr. Scary Guitars Crazy Horse Features:

The Mr. Scary Guitar Line and the Mr. Scary Guitars Crazy Horse model guitar showcase entirely unique, hand-crafted designs that cater to the specific preferences of each player, providing distinctive aesthetics, enhanced electronics, and tailored ergonomics. Notable features consist of custom tonewoods, personalized neck profiles, specialized pickups, intricate inlays, and high-quality hardware, all crafted for exceptional comfort and often, improved resonance.

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Mr. Scary Guitars Sun Giant

Mr. Scary Guitars Sun Giant
Mr. Scary Guitars model Sun Giant.

The Mr. Scary Guitars Sun Giant is built with a heavy northern ash body, wide-flat San Dimas profile neck and a custom wound Arcane “LOST” Alnico pickup.

George Lynch has always been known for his remarkable and distinctive style, both in sound and appearance. The guitars he has used throughout his iconic career are a big part of his identity and are easily recognizable. Now, he’s excited to share those beautiful designs and craftsmanship with you.

From George himself: “In my early days, I would make primitive modifications to my instruments in my dad’s garage. Later, I began assembling unique builds for some of my guitar students. Eight years ago, I started experimenting with carving and painting my ESP guitars, which eventually led me to create Mr. Scary Guitars.”

Mr. Scary Guitars Sun Giant Features:

Also, the Mr. Scary Guitars Sun Giant custom guitar showcases an entirely unique, handcrafted designs that cater to the specific preferences of each player, providing distinct aesthetics, enhanced electronics, and tailored ergonomics. Notable features consist of personalized tone woods, custom neck shapes, specialized pickups, intricate inlays, and high-quality hardware, all crafted for exceptional comfort and often, improved resonance.

  • Med / Heavy Northern Ash Body
  • Nitro lacquer finish
  • Wide Flat San Dimas Profile Neck
  • Banana / Explorer hybrid headstock (non reverse)
  • Ebony Fingerboard
  • MSG Mother of Pearl Inlay at 12th Fret
  • Brass Side Dots
  • 16” Radius
  • Custom Wound Arcane “LOST” Alnico Pickup
  • Custom Brass Knurled Knob
  • Gotoh Tuners and Locks
  • Distressed / Aged German Floyd & 45mm Nut
  • Brass Sustain Block
  • Brass Claw
  • Noiseless Med Tension Springs
  • EVH Frictionless Pot
  • 22 Jumbo Stainless Steel Frets
  • Elektrosocket Jack
  • Custom MSG Embroidered Snakeskin Hard Shell Case
  • Certificate of Authenticity

When George Lynch became a member of Dokken in the early 1980s, he quickly found success. History shows that a significant portion of the band’s album sales and reputation can be attributed to George Lynch’s exceptional guitar skills and songwriting talent. During his time with Dokken, Lynch recorded five albums between 1983 and 1988, all of which achieved remarkable success in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

To order your own Mr. Scary guitar and check for sales, e-Mail info@mrscaryguitars.com to start the discussion. All guitar orders require an upfront deposit fee which includes a non-refundable fee. All terms will be discussed upon ordering. For additional sales information visit: www.georgelynch.com/mrscaryguitars/

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Mr. Scary Guitars Klondike

Mr. Scary Guitars Klondike
Mr. Scary Guitars model Klondike.

The Mr. Scary Guitars Klondike guitar features a fully hand-crafted design tailored to individual player preferences, offering unique aesthetics, optimized electronics, and personalized ergonomics. Key features include custom tone woods, custom neck profiles, specialized pickups, inlays, and premium hardware, designed for superior comfort and, often, superior resonance

The Mr. Scary Guitars Klondike guitar neck had a wide and flat San Dimas profile, stainless steel jumbo frets with a reverse banana headstock. Branded with Mr. Scary Guitars Logo.

Mr. Scary Guitars Klondike Specs:

  • Body: 2 piece Med/heavy northern ash / carved
  • Neck: Wide flat San Dimas profile – Stainless Steel Jumbo Frets / Rev Banana Headstock, Branded with Mr. Scary Guitars Logo.
  • Hardware: German Floyd w/ Upgrades and Gotoh Tuners and Locks
  • Pickups: Arcane Custom Hand Wound Demon Hunter Pickup made w/ nos Wire and Mags
  • Extras: Comes with A Certificate of Authenticity
  • Personlized video of George Lynch demo’ing your guitar!
  • SOLD as of 3-7-2026

To order your own Mr. Scary guitar, E-Mail info@mrscaryguitars.com to start the discussion. All guitar orders require an upfront deposit fee which includes a non-refundable fee. All terms will be discussed upon ordering. For additional sales information visit: www.georgelynch.com/mrscaryguitars/

George Lynch has always been associated with his incredible and unique style, both sonically and visually.  The guitars he’s played in his landmark career help define him and are instantly recognized.  

Now, he’s bringing those stunning designs and craftsmanship to you From George himself: “In the early years I would do Primitive modifications to my instruments in my Dad‘s garage.  Later on, I’d bolt together one- off builds for some of my guitar students.  8 years ago I started experimentally carving and painting my ESP guitars, which lead me to start Mr. Scary Guitars.”

John E. Davis is a Texas Rock Guitarist offering FREE guitar lessons videos and covers guitar equipment, concert and music news. Visit the website for information on Guitar Lessons, Guitar Repair and Live Music Performance videos.