Re: jazz-oriented pickups for telecaster deluxe nashville
RE: meatier bridge.
The joe Barden bridge is amazing. 3 chunky barrel style saddles like vintage teles for sustain and meat, but offset for correct intonation. A directt drop in replacement for vintage fender tele bridges. The beveled ashtray edge and the little cutout at the bottom are nice touches too. Seriously quality kit.
The gotoh 6 saddle bridge is cool too. No ashtray, but the base and saddles are solidly built. Big Chunky sound too and a nice upgrade to anything from fender, but it obviously doesn't look vintage if that is a concern for you. It comes in two sizes, so just make sure that if you order one that its the right one for vintage fender tele hole patterns.
Iv'e installed both of the bridges on two different teles and been really happy with the results.
Re: pickups yep, an APTR-1 in the neck is sweet. Match it with an A2p strat in the middle. You don't need a lil 59 in the middle (or any kind of humbucking pickup) because you will get hum cancelling anyway when the two duncan singles are used together. I think you will get a much sweeter, chimier sound with two true singles than trying to match pots etc to accommodate the use of a single and a humbucker. However, it might be worth contacting SD directly to make sure that the tele neck and strat middle are rwrp to each other, if not, you wont get the hum cancelling (i prefer no cancelling anyway -but thats a personal choice). If it turns out that they are not rwrp to each other, just order an a2p neck model and you'll get the hum cancelling. I'm only mentioning this because if you bought 3 strat pickups, the middle one is rwrp. I'm just not sure which way round a normal tele set is, because they are usually set up for hum cancelling when using neck and bridge together.
Re: never using the bridge:
I reckon you would probably use the bridge more if you had a kick ass pickup like the jerry donahue model in there...just sayin!
