bassface732
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Hi all!
My father-in-law has an old Fender Squire Stratocaster with surprisingly good feel and playability, and decent tone. I'm thinking of buying it off of him and making a project out of it; seeing what I can do to get it feeling and sounding more like a higher-end guitar
In a perfect world, I'd like to get as close as I can to "classic" Strat tone in the notch positions- that spanky, quacky goodness that does funk and blues like nothing else can- but with a more aggressive rock tone in the bridge position. I'm thinking maybe the Hot Rails-Vintage Rails-Cool Rails combo, but I'm not sure... I'd really love to hear everyone's thoughts! What do you think of the Rails set? Are there other pickups you would recommend to get close to the tone I'm describing? Is there something specific for a Squire upgrade that I should take a look at?
I'm also open to any other, non-pickup-related advice for undertaking this type of project. In addition to new pickups I plan to replace hardware (including the bridge), sand down some pokey frets, and do some general cleaning/setup work. This is my first time doing this type of thing- are there other adjustments I should consider making to get this guitar sounding and feeling better? Any general tips or things I should look out for?
Thanks so much in advance for any and all tips and suggestions!
My father-in-law has an old Fender Squire Stratocaster with surprisingly good feel and playability, and decent tone. I'm thinking of buying it off of him and making a project out of it; seeing what I can do to get it feeling and sounding more like a higher-end guitar

In a perfect world, I'd like to get as close as I can to "classic" Strat tone in the notch positions- that spanky, quacky goodness that does funk and blues like nothing else can- but with a more aggressive rock tone in the bridge position. I'm thinking maybe the Hot Rails-Vintage Rails-Cool Rails combo, but I'm not sure... I'd really love to hear everyone's thoughts! What do you think of the Rails set? Are there other pickups you would recommend to get close to the tone I'm describing? Is there something specific for a Squire upgrade that I should take a look at?
I'm also open to any other, non-pickup-related advice for undertaking this type of project. In addition to new pickups I plan to replace hardware (including the bridge), sand down some pokey frets, and do some general cleaning/setup work. This is my first time doing this type of thing- are there other adjustments I should consider making to get this guitar sounding and feeling better? Any general tips or things I should look out for?
Thanks so much in advance for any and all tips and suggestions!