astro wrote:Lack of contours means it's a 65, not 69 reissue. Maybe a factory special run? Fender Japan are always releasing limited runs of all sorts of colours for their domestic market, maybe this is one that got imported?
There were a number of '94 / '95 MIJ Mustangs exported. There was a thread on here recently about them I think. But I've only ever seen them in white, blue, and red, just like the original Mustang. They all had slab bodies and veneer necks with faux clay dot inlays as far as I know. Yup it is indee...
taylornutt wrote:Not sure about reissues and black. I know someone here will. I love the pickguard. I need one for my black Mustang. My Mustang was damaged sunburst refined in black.
My Bronco buzzes like crazy when I have my hands off any metal parts. I have a wire soldered on the vol pot to underneath the bridge, a wire soldered from the vol pot to tone pot, and another wire soldered from the tone to jack ground. Anybody have any suggestions on how I solve this problem? Thank...
boredinclass Thanks for the reply, I'm confused though, how do you ground the shielding to the pot? *Well if any of the foil is touching the threaded post od the pot it will be grounded. Just tape it over the back and make sure it touches the old shielding? *Yes, that should do for temporary. Also ...
try shielding the entire pickguard and then make sure that it is grounded to the rest of the stuff. you can do this easily by taping some tin/aluminum foil to the back of the pickguard and then grounding it to one of your pots. make sure it touches the shielding that is already there. you could try...
Yeah I think so, the wire is new and is soldered onto the bridge and vol pot pretty well. But there was some old solder on the bridge before that had a harder time melting, could that cause a bad connection?
My Bronco buzzes like crazy when I have my hands off any metal parts. I have a wire soldered on the vol pot to underneath the bridge, a wire soldered from the vol pot to tone pot, and another wire soldered from the tone to jack ground. Anybody have any suggestions on how I solve this problem? Thanks!
Perfect! Was just about to ask about a replacement arm! The arm holder is missing, nightmare to replace! :( http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/8502373883_1a8cb661f2.jpg Image49 http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8111/8503479442_8e8f676a75.jpg Image51 Have to shave a bit off the bottom but a G&L arm ...
Congrats! An AVRI Mustang arm will fit the Bronco like a glove. Perfect! Was just about to ask about a replacement arm! The arm holder is missing, nightmare to replace! :( http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/8502373883_1a8cb661f2.jpg Image49 http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8111/8503479442_8e8f676a75.j...
Dude, you should've bid on that Bronco trem/bridge that just sold on ebay. It was missing the same part if I remember correctly and someone paid $160 bucks for it. Yeah it was also missing the ring that goes around the trem screw. There was a complete trem that was pretty rusty that sold for $200 I...