Hi, Thanks for the reply.
Im not unfamiliar with wiring, I am a qualified electrician working as an electronics tech so trust me, doing the work is zero issue. Also, the guitar already has a customised pickguard so i won't be buying a pre wired one. I prefer the individual control of a volume pot per pickup as i believe you can get more variations in output, so if i run the neck and bridge i can roll back one or the other which i can't do with one master volume. I never could get my head around strat controls when i used to play it, so like i say i'm making it more les paul like.
My questions are stemmed from inexperience not in wiring but in the output from a strat and the cures to its many 'problems'. Im simply trying to skip stringing it up and being disapointed then having to alter it with a fixed tone circuit, or tone bleed's or wishing i put base plates on. for example, I know what it sounds like to have not tone circuit at all on a humbucker, but I don't know if its better to wire in a fixed circuit on single coils to take the edge off a bit. Which is also part of the reason i'm buying sinners in the first place.
Thanks for the video, its really good. I see he said at the start Fender was originally going to fit them to all 3 pickups. I wondered if the sinners needed them at all as according to the bkp site they already class them as bass heavy pickups.
thanks
Brian