I'd spend some time trying it out and experimenting wihe the stock pups, which do sound very nice. If nothing else, this will give you a good referefnce point from where you are, and allow yaou to compare to where you want to end up, tone wise. I went round and round a few times and only twice decided to swap out stock pups that were not getting me whee I wanted to be. Every other instance I was able to get there with amp settings and pedal board tweaks. Have fun going through it all, it's the experimenting with sound that makes us better at appreciating more of what we have at our disposal, than just throwing cash away by doing a quick swap.