I have to agree with Big Teee... if you're going to replace the magnets AND windings then you can just start from scratch much more easily. It is like replacing the neck and the body on your strat. Just get a new guitar! Mojo makes it crazy easy by selling their "kits" with the magnets preloaded into the flatwork and just $13. Sell the original mexican pickups intact on ebay and make a profit from the deal! Of course if you DON'T wind pickups that is another matter.
I'm going to say something that I know will get me flamed here. MIM pickups aren't that bad. If you consider the price point of the instrument that they are loaded into, (or at least the price point the last time I looked - they have gone up since then) they aren't horrible. They won't impress anyone on this site because we're all dorks who listen way too closely to everything, but a player who isn't overly conscious of his tone could put many hours on them without any real complaints. Fender managed to make something cheap that wasn't flashy or dramatically impressive, but completely useable. There, I said it. Flame away.
Of course, I'm talking about the strat pickups. The tele pickups and the humbuckers are atrocious.
I'm going to say something that I know will get me flamed here. MIM pickups aren't that bad. If you consider the price point of the instrument that they are loaded into, (or at least the price point the last time I looked - they have gone up since then) they aren't horrible. They won't impress anyone on this site because we're all dorks who listen way too closely to everything, but a player who isn't overly conscious of his tone could put many hours on them without any real complaints. Fender managed to make something cheap that wasn't flashy or dramatically impressive, but completely useable. There, I said it. Flame away.
Of course, I'm talking about the strat pickups. The tele pickups and the humbuckers are atrocious.
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