I bought a new trem/bridge assembly from Wudtone, their in Wales, UK. All cold rolled steel. If/when I get another Strat, I'll probably get a Callahm cold rolled steel trem/bridge. Pre 65' Fender Strats all used cold rolled steel for the trem/bridge assemblies. They later went to zink.
2021 WUDTONE CP VINTAGE 50s (NICKEL) TREMOLO ASSEMBLY - Wudtone Custom Guitar Innovation | Hardware & FinishesAnd a new neck plate and screws. The neck plate is 2.5mm and made from "cutlery grade stainless chromium steel." Very strong, not those thin plates they use now.
The screws are a little fatter in diameter and have less tapper down to the screw tip/point. Really grabs the neck now!
Wudtone Neck Plate and Screws - Wudtone Custom Guitar Innovation | Hardware & FinishesThese 2 things have
drastically improved this guitars sound.
Easily at least 20% more harmonics. A very noticeable amount of sustain was added. Plus it's fuller/thicker sounding, bass and low mids are cleaner/clearer/tighter with more hi end chime (those extra harmonics). It has more depth to the sound, more 3d. And it's much clearer sounding across the spectrum from hi to low sounding, really rings like a bell now.
I know it sounds like the same stuff they say on forums and that the companies put in their sales pitch, but it's the best I have to describe it. I would have loved to have had these up grades 30 years ago when I was playing gigs. But they didn't exist back then and I couldn't afford a real pre 65' Strat.
I knew adding these upgrades would improve the guitars sound, but I didn't know how much and how encompassing overall it would be. Really, really surprised me. I don't want to make it sound like it's a 100x better, but it is sooooooo much more pleasing to the ear now. And almost all Strats could always use some extra sustain.
Pricey upgrades, but it's worth every penny to me. Such a difference in tone and sustain.
And I haven't changed the PUP's yet!
I bought a used set of Sliders SRV Strat PUP's. He's an Aussi builder, he only hand winds a couple sets a day? Tone Quest Report mag flipped over his PUPs. I have a couple sets of Sliders HB's to try out too. His PUP's are
NOT hot/overwound PUP's. Their pretty hard to get and pretty pricey. I wanted his 59' set, but I grabbed what I could get.
He says the SRV set is just a little cleaner, a little clearer. And that's what I like, clarity, so I might prefer these to the 59' set? If I want distortion, the amp and/or a pedal can do that.