bassface732
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Hi all!
So I bought my first Telecaster about 4 months ago... After spending several hours in my favorite music story playing 7 different Teles, I pretty easily narrowed it down to just 2: An $1800 American-made model, and (to my great surprise) a $500 Squier 40th Anniversary Edition. After some hemming and hawing, I let the $1300 price difference break the tie, and I bought the Squier. I've played it a ton since then (including a few gigs, 2 of which I played it exclusively) and I love it to bits, but did notice a few shortcomings. After doing some work on it I've got it playing like a dream, sanded down some pokey frets, and have ordered a bone nut and a Wilkinson replacement Telecaster bridge with brass compensated saddles to replace the stock ones.
Here's my conundrum: Do I replace the pickups? On the one hand, I obviously really like the way the guitar sounds- it's one of the main reasons I bought it in the first place. So if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? On the other hand, I have had my moments of doubt where it seems maybe a little anemic or lacking "oomph" compared to other Teles I've come into contact with... And besides: upgrading the pickups is a relatively cheap and easy upgrade that can make a significant improvement, so if I'm already going to the trouble to have the nut and bridge replaced, might as well replace the pickups while I'm at it too, right?
I'd love to hear some thoughts on this... Can anyone recommend a good set of pickups that pack some more punch than the Squier ones, but that still maintain the bright, versatile character that attracted me to them in the first place? OR am I just worrying too much about the name on the headstock, and silly to think about upgrading pickups that already please my ear? For the record I primarily play rock, hard rock, blues, funk, (try my best at jazz) and since picking up the Tele have found myself venturing into country.
Thanks in advance for any and all thoughts on this!
So I bought my first Telecaster about 4 months ago... After spending several hours in my favorite music story playing 7 different Teles, I pretty easily narrowed it down to just 2: An $1800 American-made model, and (to my great surprise) a $500 Squier 40th Anniversary Edition. After some hemming and hawing, I let the $1300 price difference break the tie, and I bought the Squier. I've played it a ton since then (including a few gigs, 2 of which I played it exclusively) and I love it to bits, but did notice a few shortcomings. After doing some work on it I've got it playing like a dream, sanded down some pokey frets, and have ordered a bone nut and a Wilkinson replacement Telecaster bridge with brass compensated saddles to replace the stock ones.
Here's my conundrum: Do I replace the pickups? On the one hand, I obviously really like the way the guitar sounds- it's one of the main reasons I bought it in the first place. So if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? On the other hand, I have had my moments of doubt where it seems maybe a little anemic or lacking "oomph" compared to other Teles I've come into contact with... And besides: upgrading the pickups is a relatively cheap and easy upgrade that can make a significant improvement, so if I'm already going to the trouble to have the nut and bridge replaced, might as well replace the pickups while I'm at it too, right?
I'd love to hear some thoughts on this... Can anyone recommend a good set of pickups that pack some more punch than the Squier ones, but that still maintain the bright, versatile character that attracted me to them in the first place? OR am I just worrying too much about the name on the headstock, and silly to think about upgrading pickups that already please my ear? For the record I primarily play rock, hard rock, blues, funk, (try my best at jazz) and since picking up the Tele have found myself venturing into country.
Thanks in advance for any and all thoughts on this!