Sorry for necroposting but I had to update this.
I was getting annoyed with the loss of dive range cause by the extra large brass block hitting
the back wall or the rout. It was really limited. Not even 1 octave on the low e.
I've never had a vs-100 before, so I didn't know what to expect from the stock block
since I put the brass block on before ever finalizing the build.
So, 2 days ago, I put the stock vs-100 block on to see how much difference it would make in the dive range.
Well, yes. Now it's perfect. I can get all the way down there.
It now has all the range I want and stays in tune very well.
BUT ... the real perk is ... to me ... it sounds better.
The guitar now sounds more open and there's no loss of sustain that I can notice with the stock vs-100 block.
The brass block sounded tight and more solid in the mids.
The stock block sounds more open and balanced across the mids and has a bit more sparkle.
Of course, it's all subjective and personal preference, but I now really like this vs-100 with the stock block on it,
where as before putting the stock block on there, I was considering going to a Kahler flat mount for my next electric strat build.
No now. I love this Wilkinson in right out of the box mode.