GFS pickups have a bunch of different choices, and they're pretty cost effective too... http://store.guitarfetish.com/
I was looking at Gibson P-94 or Seymour Duncan Phat Cat pickups, and I found GFS makes a "deam 90" or something that I ended up getting. It's a P-90 pickup that fits inside a humbucker sized cavity. I read reviews about GFS on Hamony-Central's website - they have a huge database of user reviews. It's a good place to do research on any guitars, amps, pickups, etc.
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/
If you want a different sound, I'd perhaps suggest railed pickups (like Joe Barden style) or lipstick tube pickups (chrome or gold). GFS even has a humbucker-style lipstick tube pickup.
Not sure if you're familiar with Kenny Wayne Shepherd, but he has a strat with three lipstick tube pickups in it. It's pretty sweet lookin' and sounds good.
so those are my two recommendations.
I'm in the middle of a strat project myself. For the bridge pickup I'm going to get a GFS "rails" style pickup, and for the neck pickup I'll probably get the lipstick tube pickup. My middle pickup is already bought: its a Rio Grande "Muy Grande" pickup with extra big pole pieces.
In the past, Joe's recommended Seymour Duncan Antiquities and Fralins for single coil pickups, and Gibson Burstbuckers for the bridge pickup. However if you're getting a strat, I assume the scale will be 25.5" - so you'd need a bridge humbucker pickup that is "F-Spaced." Dimarzio has a ton of em. I think Rio Grande has them too...
- Nic from Detroit...
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