Re: Strat pickups: I've stopped using a RW/RP middle and a hotter bridge pickup
I'm not comfortable throwing the hot bridge pickup and rw/rp into the same basket.
There is no question that the hot bridge pickup sounds different.
For the rwrp we have a couple of theories why we might not be crazy when we think we hear a difference, but they are on shaky grounds. I once posted clips and people listening to them thought it is inconclusive (myself I thought I hear a difference, a little bit of the "roar" that all humbucking has).
I stopped using a hot bridge pickup in my two favorite Strats (my EJ and my Parts-O-Caster) simply because when I plugged my '63 Strat into the Klon its stock bridge pickup sounded better than what I had been using: the Texas Hot Custom Bridge pickup that measured about 9K.
There was more snap and twang to the treble with the stock 50 year old Fender pickup and if I want more gain I can get it from the Klon.
So when I put new pickups in my EJ, I went with matched 1962 style alnico 5 pickups with no RW/RP middle pickup like those in my '63 Strat. And I found that I was getting the tone of my old '63 Strat.
So I did the same thing to my Parts-O-Caster and put three Surfer neck pickups in it. I liked that better too!
But if a guy (or gal!) is not plugging into something like a Klon, then a hot, over wound, bridge pickup can be a big help in getting your amp to break up and sing a little more easily.
You know, the whole thing about replacing the bridge pickup in a Strat with a hot pickup started before we had modern amps and modern overdrive and modern clean boost pedals. The JB JR. is the first one I recall using and it was a big help back then.
It's probably still a big help for players looking for heavier, PAFish tones from a Strat.
But the Klon Klone has changed everything for me. I can now get those tones from it, and to me three Duncan Surfer neck pickups sounds better through the Klon than a hot bridge pickup.
To me. Maybe not to every one.
In any case, for me to hear the sound of my 50 year old '63 Strat from a modern guitar, namely my 2013 Fender EJ Rosewood Fingerboard model, I had to use three matched 6K alnico 5 pickups without a RW/RP middle pickup or a hot bridge pickup.