I don't use the bridge pickup often, just not a big fan of the bright chime, so I wanted to try something different. This gave me the opportunity to try out an hss configuration. FWIW, I didn't know what sound or style I wanted when I started playing, so I just got a used guitar and started tooling around.Easy enough install if you have a soldering iron - I didn't want to muck with the switch or tone knob wires, so I just clipped out the existing single coil and soldered the wires to the new pickup. The leads are a bit long, but not so much that I couldn't everything back into the body. Fit is mostly ok on my 2021 Fender Squier SSS stratocaster. They helpfully provide 2 sets of screws (panhead and oval head countersunk) to match your pickguard. The screws provided are a bit larger diameter than my stock, but are necessary as the mounting hole diameter on the pickup is larger than the stock screw diameter. I mention this only because I had to enlarge the pick guard through-holes slightly in order to use the provided screws. Aesthetically it would have been a better match if the plastic faceplate on the new pickup matched the stock pickup faceplates, but it is a frankenstein mashup, so it will never look quite right.This pickup measured about 3kOhms - stock were about 4.5kOhms. There is definitely a volume difference between this and the stock, and I do find myself adjusting the volume knob to accommodate the difference between the stock neck/middle pickups and the new bridge pickup. Of note, the way I wired this has changed the sound character of position 2 (B+M) on the 5 way switch - there may be some phase issues, because the volume is lower on 2 than on the middle pickup alone (position 3), and way lower than bridge pickup alone (position 1).These output issues don't matter to me because I am just noodling around for my own satisfaction, but I could see how it might frustrate someone trying to play with others or making recordings and needing to constantly readjust their volume if/when switching pickups.The tone is less chime, more rounded and similar to the neck pickup, but with an edge that I like, so I'll keep this installed for now.