Im going through the process of dialing in yet another telecaster and threw an sd quarter pounder in the bridge. Original pickups on this one were both ceramic import pickups. They didnt sound "bad", but lacked in areas specific to my needs. The bridge needed more beef, the neck needed more clarity. The quarter pounder sounds terrific in the bridge on that guitar so on to the neck pickup swap. This pickup, while being closer to what i wanted in the first place, isnt a complete win. Its definitely a clearer sounding neck pickup than the ceramic 1 it replaces but not by much. We're talking like a 10 percent difference. Also, i modded it to work in a series/parallel mod and it works just fine for that as well. Now for the good. With my rig, it cleans up well, has some nice chunk to. Almost strat neck pickup vibes for power chord and bluesy stuff. Clearly lower output than the quarter pounder i have in the bridge and you can hear the drop in gain when switching but not necessarily a negative. Its not noisy, and even through a crunchy amp with a drive pedal in front, its not trying to feedback and even the background noise is lower than the bridge pickup. If you were replacing the pickups in a tele that didnt have any to begin with, i think the matched set of these pickups would be a good value and they are easy to install if you are already familiar with the process. Modifying it to do the series mod isnt a big deal either. That being said, if you have something substantial in the bridge position like a quarter pounder, you might be way better off with a matched set of those. But again, cant complain for the price and tone