GFS Lil Killer Review and Sound Samples

On this page I have some sound samples that compare a GFS Lil Killer to a full sized Seymour Duncan Custom.

All sound samples were recorded through a Behringer V-Amp using factory presets straight into the soundcard.

–The Lil Killer is in a late 80’s American Standard Strat.

–The Duncan Custom was in a 75 Les Paul Gold Top.

The Strat has a stock TBX control which was set at the midpoint. When you crank the tone knob past 5 the TBX control essentially removes the cap from the tone circuit and the tone gets a little brighter.

I was never totally happy with the bridge pickup in my Strat. I had been shopping around for a mini-humbucker solution and decided on a Hot Rails. I came across the GFS LiL Killer on Ebay and did a quick search on Google.

It seemed like the folks at Harmony Central and the Fender Discussion Page had some good things to say about GFS.

Keep in mind that I am not one of those “golden eared, cork sniffing” pickup connoisseurs. I can tell the difference between a single coil or humbucker when I hear a song but that’s about it. When I listen to the sound samples at Seymour Duncan I can hardly hear a difference between the various pickups. I hate the totally subjective terms that are tossed around to describe a pickup like warm, shimmer, quack, woody, smooth, transparent etc.

Personally I think the Lil Killer kicks some major ass, especially at $25 ! I even had to go back and record some of the sound samples again because I thought I forgot to switch guitars after listening to the completed samples.

Duncan Custom
Lil Killer

Lead Tone
Duncan Custom Lead
Lil Killer Lead2

Riffs in the style of Van Halen
Duncan Custom Halen 1
Lil Killer Halen 1

Duncan Custom Halen 2
Lil Killer Halen 2

Installation Issues

At the GFS site they mention that you may have to slightly open up the cutout on the pickguard to fit the pickup.

Rather than modify an original pickguard I bought a pearl finish pickguard from GFS. I used 100 grit sandpaper to widen the opening just a bit. The area where the connection wire connects to the coil bulges out a bit. The higher you want the pickup the more you need to widen the opening.

I don’t think I removed more than a 1/32″ near the center of the cutout. I don’t think I would notice the small space if I went back to a stock pickup.

The pearl pickguard looks killer on the red strat !

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10 Comments »

  1. Joel said,

    March 22, 2007 @ 3:25 am

    I bought a set of these Hotrails for my MIM Strat, but I can’t seem to find any schedmatics on how to configure them for coil tap. I want to a set up with 3 DPDT switches so that I can switch between any single and humbucker mode on any pickup. Do you know of any site where I can get a schematic for this kinda combination.

  2. webmaster said,

    March 22, 2007 @ 12:23 pm

    Did you get back too Jay at Guitarfetish ? They are very helpful. I don’t have the schematics anymore. I do remember the first time I hooked it up it was reverse with the standard strat pickups (of course). If it wasn’t such a bitch to just take off the pickguard I would take a peak at mine.

  3. Rick said,

    April 19, 2007 @ 8:57 pm

    Go to the Seymour Duncan Website and use their ‘rails’ schematics. Iused a single push-pull switch to choose between single coil and dual coil winding. The color code of the GFS pickup is keyed to the Duncans.

    I’m very happy with my rails (installed on a beginner’s Starcaster). Good value.

  4. chris said,

    August 24, 2007 @ 3:32 pm

    which lil killer did you install? they come in 3 different models:
    vintage-6k
    modern-10k
    hot-15k

    im looking to fatten up my sound but im not sure if the 15k will be to hot

  5. webmaster said,

    August 24, 2007 @ 6:15 pm

    My GFS Lil Killer is the hot 15K one. I know everyone has their opinions on pickups but it seems like the pickups with more DC resistance tend to lose a little more in the high end. That can be a good or bad thing depending on what your looking for.

    My Lil Killer is a real nice sounding pickup that can substituted pretty nicely for a regular humbucker.

  6. Ivo Minchev said,

    November 12, 2007 @ 11:26 am

    I bought 2 pickups. One Vintage 6K (as neck) and one Modern 10K (as bridge). My guitar is Squier Strat by Fender and I think that with these pickups the sound is much closer to the sound that I like (Richie Sambora - Bon Jovi; Dave Murray - Iron Maiden).

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