Bendo:
That's a nice looking strat. I love the cover on the humbucker. Mine's a little plainer, standard tobacco sunburst with a white pick guard; see below.
The pickups I put in are:
bridge: Custom Stack Plus (stk-s6), highest output
middle: Classic Stack Plus (stk-s4), lowest output
neck: Vintage Hot Stack Plus (stk-s6), medium output
Since these have coil taps I replaced the volume pot with one with a push-pull switch. I had trouble pulling out the switch with the standard strat knob on it, so I put knurled chrome tele style knobs on it. This may offend strat purists, but I think it looks pretty good, and it does allow me to work the push-pull switch easily.
I almost opted for a humbucker in the bridge, but the one I chose was supposedly designed to produce a David Gilmour tone, which I like. My choice of pups was formulated after several hours of roaming around youtube for demos people using various pups. The original bridge pup sounded terrible to me, really thin. Now I can get a pretty beefy overdriven sound from it.
The main thing that I am happy about with the DC-3 is that it now does not sound "choked". It now breathes a bit on both channels. I even find the lead channel quite usable. Previously I could never dial anything good in on the lead channel, even before the amp started manifesting problems. I don't know which of the repairs caused this improvement. It is possible that the amp needs the new hotter pickups to come to life.
While the DC-3 was at the shop I spent quite a bit of time trying new amps at the music store. Most people say that it's the preamp the really defines a tube amp's tone. But having auditioned maybe fifteen different amps, I feel that I can distinguish a 6L6 outputs from EL84s (or similar). The DC-3 definitely has what to my ears is a characteristic EL84 tone, whereas the "fender tone" I had been wanting usually shows up in amps with 6L6s (or similar). However, now that the DC-3 has some "air" in its tone, I am not wishing I had a Princeton Reverb or something. I actually find the DC-3 to have a lovely combination of tight, warm, and just enough sparkle to make me happy.