Good evening, and season's greetings.
I bought a Squier Strat (at Macari's, I think) back in 2008. That was 20 years after my first electric. I'd had a very pretty (but lousy) cheap sunburst Strat knock-off in the 'nineties, and a nice, okay Aria Strat copy before that, which I'd sold for beer-money at college. Others too, barely remembered now.
My (still current) Squier Strat didn't impress me much. I never have managed to stabilise the tuning enough to enjoy hearing the sounds I can make with it. So it hasn't seen a lot of use.
Now I've noticed the tenth fret has a ding that messes with any string bending. I had it in mind to replace the tuners with Fender locking ones, and maybe upgrade the nut and trees to improve the tuning stability. But if I'm going to persevere with this guitar, I will want to replace or swap the damaged fret with the topmost one...or, maybe just get a better Fender neck?
I'd like to know whether upgrading parts of a classic standard design makes a really perceptible difference, or if I'll finally wish I'd just bought a genuine U.S. Strat...or maybe I'm expecting more than even the best Strat can deliver? Maybe as a very basic guitarist, I need something easier to play adequately, rather than something I need to be properly good, to feel proud of.
A Guitarist magazine review in the late 'eighties, described a Westone Pantera which sounded like it just didn't have any tuning issues. I didn't have that sort of money at the time.
It isn't a financial problem like it was 30 years ago. I still love how the Strat looks and everything it reminds me of, but I don't want another guitar which even I don't like to hear me play...
...so are the costlier Strats instantly, recognisably wonderful, or should I cut loose and try something way different? Tuning stability is my priority. Any popular suggestions?
Thanks for reading.