After guitar players I play with starting asking me to work on their amps for them, I realized I needed an electric guitar of my own for testing purposes, so I bought a second-hand Chinese Squier Strat. I play enough to tell if an amp sounds right, but not much more. The guitar's previous owner was a wannabe-tech who seemed to suffer from Blind Urge to Mod Syndrome and had installed a pre-wired $55 pickguard assembly from Stewart-MacDonald. He included the original Squier pickguard and pickups with the guitar, but I've never swapped it back in; thus, I've never heard the guitar with its stock pickups. I'm not sure if the Stew-Mac assembly was really an "upgrade" or not.
The other day, a client picked up his amp and tested it out to his satisfaction with his Gibson. He also plays a Strat and picked up mine to test the amp's sound with a Strat. He wasn't that happy with the result, but then he noticed what he was playing and said, "Oh, it's just the guitar."
It started me thinking that I should probably get a decent set of "real" Strat pickups for the purpose of having a good point of reference for voicing. Another good guitar player who's played the Squier also told me that it was basically a good guitar, but needed better pickups.
On the other hand, I'm a keyboard player, not a guitar player and won't be performing on it. So, I'm wondering if there are recommendations for a set of aftermarket pickups that will get me a middle-of-the-road Strat sound without spending a ton of money. I'm not that cheap, but, realistically, I'll never be good enough as a guitar player to realize the potential of top-of-the-line units. (I will, of course, install better pots, wiring, and switching along with new pickups.)
There are so many Strat single-coil pickup makers out there that I hardly know where to begin.
The other day, a client picked up his amp and tested it out to his satisfaction with his Gibson. He also plays a Strat and picked up mine to test the amp's sound with a Strat. He wasn't that happy with the result, but then he noticed what he was playing and said, "Oh, it's just the guitar."
It started me thinking that I should probably get a decent set of "real" Strat pickups for the purpose of having a good point of reference for voicing. Another good guitar player who's played the Squier also told me that it was basically a good guitar, but needed better pickups.
On the other hand, I'm a keyboard player, not a guitar player and won't be performing on it. So, I'm wondering if there are recommendations for a set of aftermarket pickups that will get me a middle-of-the-road Strat sound without spending a ton of money. I'm not that cheap, but, realistically, I'll never be good enough as a guitar player to realize the potential of top-of-the-line units. (I will, of course, install better pots, wiring, and switching along with new pickups.)
There are so many Strat single-coil pickup makers out there that I hardly know where to begin.
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