My mex duo
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My mex duo
She's nothing special yet, just a beat up 95-96 mex reissue duo-sonic. I bought her six months ago, but got the hots for a tele so put her back to the shop to sell on my behalf. I really missed her, so managed to get her back before she sold; the tele can wait. Plans for the duo are a set of kluson vintage tuners, a thicker pickguard, a toronado bridge (if I can find one) and a pickup change. I have a set of American standard strat pickups that I might use, but I'm getting drawn to some Alamo's from axes'r'us. I have a couple of young sons who will soon have outgrown their samick half size strat, so this will be perfect for them.... If they can get it off me....
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Yeah, the single bridge pickup, tele-bodied guit is the essence of the esquire. In addition, there's some interesting circuitry going on, including a quick-change switch for tone and such.bottom rung wrote:That's a nice Tele.... Does the single pickup make it an esquire? There's not many of those over here (yet)... I'll be getting a tele at some point, but won't be selling the duo to get it. Thanks for the kind words about my Mexican duo, everyone.
I like the duo a lot. such quirky guitars!
jcyphe wrote: Mo is the most sensible person in this thread.
icey wrote:and thats for the hatters (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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Just been to the local guitar shop to drop off my partscaster strat to get set up. While I was there I found some unused ten year old Fender Vintage noiseless single coils, still in their boxes. Presumably they were ordered by a customer years ago but were never used. I could have them for a good price, and the shop will set them up as well. Has anyone any experience of these, especially fitted to something like a mex duo sonic?
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I pulled the pickups out of my strat, sorted out the cut and shut wiring and dropped them in the duo sonic. I'm a novice solderer so was really learning as I went along, but made a tidy enough job and got everything back together again. I put on a new set of 10s and had a quick play... It sounds great, warmer and deeper than the old ceramics and plenty of tone. I took a few pics if anyone wants to see yet another batch of pickup change pics. Unfortunately my plan to put black single coil pup covers on didn't come off as they were much to deep and the bobbins didn't poke through. Next job will be a machine head change and a pickguard swap.