Re: Stratocaster ; Versatility vs Specialization
I myself use a strato as my #1 and, I love classic tones but, also versatility so, what I did is my own mod (Hermetico's Stratosphear 9B), which basically works as follows:
1. A "Mode selector" was designed under the push/push of Volume pot to change the 5 pickups combinations from "standard" to "alternative".
2. A "bridge-bypass" switch under the push/push of Tone1 pot (which controls just the neck tone).
3. A "bridge-hot" switch under the push/push of Tone2 pot (assigned to bridge pickup) which selects the hotter tap of the taped bridge pickup.
When every push/push is down, I just have standard classic loved strato sounds.
When the Mode selector is up (alternative mode), the 5 positions of the blade switch are as follows (1= Neck... 5=bridge, in standard mode)
1. Neck in series with Bridge (out-of-phase) => This results in the typical Peter Green's tone (think on Fletwood Mac and, very specially "Black Magic Woman").
2. Neck in series with Middle => This results in a virtual neck humbucker, solid, dark, powerful
3. Neck in series with Middle in parallel with Middle in series with Bridge (out-of-phase) => this results in a very accoustic-like, piezo-like sound, really open but not weak
4. Neck in series with Bridge in parallel with Middle in series with Bridge => This is like the middle position of an LP, but a tad stronger and treblier.
5. Neck in series with Bridge => this results in a virtual bridge humbucker, solid, more open than position 2, powerful.
Additionally to this, the "bridge-hot" switch allows me to choose between a typical strato bridge pickup or a hotter bridge (and that gives more power to previous combos).
Finally, the "bridge-bypass" allows me to directly route the bridge pickup (standard or hot) to the jack, bypassing volume and tones, which gives a clear bump in output (like if you stepped over a +3dB booster pedal) and adds some high-end to the sound.
This overwrites any selection in the 5-way also and, when switched off, any selection you had will come back. Nice for soloing and come back to previous sound.
And, the guitar looks like any stock strato. No additional holes.
So... I can go from piezzo-alike to hi-gain with ease.