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I've had the Tonerider Vintage Plus in the past which were great for a lower output option (although I found the bridge one a wee bit too bright).
In the meantime I've messed about with pup heights and it's made a difference but I like the idea of getting the 2/4 positions
A bit of the Strat vibe is all that you are likely to get. Certainly, no more than the Dan Armstrong / Jerry Donahue half-out-of-phase trick.
The BKP audio demonstration bears this
out.
One way to some Stratty tones would be one of the taller than standard neck position T pickups. Fender calls theirs the Twisted Tele. Oil City has The Californian. Alegree, Creamery and Mojo offer similar designs but I do not know the names they give their models.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
If you are feeling adventurous and want to try something hotter the harmonic design stuff is outstanding. Especially for teles
https://www.mojopickups.co.uk/product/59-telecaster/
I have them in all my teles (inc a ‘61, original pups long gone)... got through loads of tele pups over the years and these are by far the best sounding tele set out there... bar none!...
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Oh and the best 'for cheap' tele sets are Tonerider in my opinion as a pro pickup winder ...
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and contrary to what I said above, get one of ash’s liquidator tele sets you won’t go wrong with those!... had the bridge in a snakehead I sold!!!!!