New to Teles, but not to fiddling with electric guitars :)
Recently I bought a Squier Standard Tele as my entry to Telecasters.
Now I want to replace the pickups. The stock ones are not really bad, but the bridge could use a bit more "body" in lack of better terms. The neck could do with more details. Both are not balanced like I would like them too - either low strings are a bit muddy or the highs a bit too shrill (almost ice pickey). Yes to having played with pickup height, volume and tone control, and replacing the pots.
This guitar have a maple neck with rosewood (9.5" radius) fretboard. Body is made of Agathis which (according to Google) should be something between Alder and Pine as a tonewood. Unplugged there is good details and sustain.
I'm a hobbyist and not a pro, and play mostly blues/rockblues, classic rock and bit of country just for kicks. My amp is a Laney VC15 with a 10" Greenback.
I've been looking at several options, and am tempted to buy a set of Bare Knuckles, which I consider an investment of it's own that can be moved to another Tele. So it's not just to "sink money in a cheap guitar" :)
So I've been looking at the Yardbird Tele set (I love Alcnico IV in humbuckers) and they seems to fit the bill. Only concern is: Will they be too mid heavy in this particular guitar?
Maybe the Blackguard '55 is a better choice for this guitar. Roy Fulton can make anything sound good, but I am really impressed with his demo of the BG '55.
Any help, advice and suggestions about these or other BKP Tele pickups will be aappreciated :)