Squier Super-Sonic pickup question
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Squier Super-Sonic pickup question
Were any of the 90s Squier Super-Sonic sold with stock white or cream-coloured pickups instead of black?
I found a nice silver sparkle item in a pawnshop for $150... it has cream-coloured pickups which seem to have been wired up incorrectly (reducing the volume of either pickup to zero turns them both off!) so I assume they are probably aftermarket. I haven't opened the guitar up yet to see if there is more info on the pickups. They sound really good though.
I found a nice silver sparkle item in a pawnshop for $150... it has cream-coloured pickups which seem to have been wired up incorrectly (reducing the volume of either pickup to zero turns them both off!) so I assume they are probably aftermarket. I haven't opened the guitar up yet to see if there is more info on the pickups. They sound really good though.
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jculpjr wrote:We need pics- if you got a Supersonic for $150 original pickups or not- that's a steal.
^This. You can easily find original pickups on ebay if you want it all original. That is a fantastic price!
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Thanks
Thanks for all the replies.
When I asked the question, I had already bought the guitar for $150. Oh yes, I knew it was a great deal even without doing any research on the Super-Sonics. Apparently the guitar had been hanging in this shop for some months at $175 and nobody wanted it (!), so the owner was very happy to get rid of it for less...
I could post pics... but it's a straight-ahead silver sparkle, only with cream-coloured pickups. It's been bashed around a bit but the sparkle finish hides the bruises well.
When I open it up to check the pickup wiring, I'll take some pics and post them. By the way -- I am aware that the two pots are both volume. But with the wiring the way it is, if either volume knob is 100% down, both pickups are completely muted. That means both are shorting out the whole system. Also, currently the neck pickup has a big, warm sound but the bridge pickup (or combination of both) is kind of weedy in comparison, so I think there is something wrong there... it's not the normal difference you'd expect between neck and bridge.
When I asked the question, I had already bought the guitar for $150. Oh yes, I knew it was a great deal even without doing any research on the Super-Sonics. Apparently the guitar had been hanging in this shop for some months at $175 and nobody wanted it (!), so the owner was very happy to get rid of it for less...
I could post pics... but it's a straight-ahead silver sparkle, only with cream-coloured pickups. It's been bashed around a bit but the sparkle finish hides the bruises well.
When I open it up to check the pickup wiring, I'll take some pics and post them. By the way -- I am aware that the two pots are both volume. But with the wiring the way it is, if either volume knob is 100% down, both pickups are completely muted. That means both are shorting out the whole system. Also, currently the neck pickup has a big, warm sound but the bridge pickup (or combination of both) is kind of weedy in comparison, so I think there is something wrong there... it's not the normal difference you'd expect between neck and bridge.
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I'll give you $160!
The stock ones were always black. I have six. Changed the pickups in the first five, and am keeping my second white one stock. I have two silvers - although one is now coral.
I wouldn't hesitate for anything less than $300. That's a great deal. Congrats.
Now mod it like crazy!
![Image](http://wadeaminute.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/sixSS.jpg)
The stock ones were always black. I have six. Changed the pickups in the first five, and am keeping my second white one stock. I have two silvers - although one is now coral.
I wouldn't hesitate for anything less than $300. That's a great deal. Congrats.
Now mod it like crazy!
![Image](http://wadeaminute.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/sixSS.jpg)
A Whole Bunch of Guitars. Some with sparkles. Some with Pearl. Some with racing stripes.
The pickups could be DiMarzios if they're double creme due to their trademark on that, they'd be branded on the baseplate. I think Artec/Dragonfire have done some double cremes though, and it would seem if they're bladed all bets are off.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
Re: Thanks
WHAT?!?!?! WHERE IN THE WORLD WAS THIS PAWN SHOP??yks wrote:Thanks for all the replies.
When I asked the question, I had already bought the guitar for $150. Oh yes, I knew it was a great deal even without doing any research on the Super-Sonics. Apparently the guitar had been hanging in this shop for some months at $175 and nobody wanted it (!), so the owner was very happy to get rid of it for less...
Many old-school US pawn shops still have great steals in 'em guitar-wise, primarily because it's not a global market and whoever walks into that store is the demographic (so if you're in like, rural Iowa, not the same as Manny's Music prices). With more and more pawn/consignment/used instrument shops using eBay prices as a ballpark figure to offer you 40% of though, this is becoming increasingly rare.
The big thing with guitar players in the '70s/'80s and even leading into the early '90s was finding some pawn shop in the middle of fuck-ass nowhere that had '50s Gibsons and pre-CBS Fenders priced for beans. I used to read letters in older guitar magazines that bordered on letter to Penthouse status, "there were TV Specials on every wall, I tripped over a $100 No-caster on my way in" etc... they always started or ended with "sadly I was drunk off my ass and can't remember where it is."
I think by the mid '90s or so it was becoming unrealistic to find that sort of thing going on, but then the internet really put a stop to it and the explosion of online guitar sales put the final nail in (because now not only can they see what it's worth but they can flip it online themselves for the going rate from wherever they are).
The big thing with guitar players in the '70s/'80s and even leading into the early '90s was finding some pawn shop in the middle of fuck-ass nowhere that had '50s Gibsons and pre-CBS Fenders priced for beans. I used to read letters in older guitar magazines that bordered on letter to Penthouse status, "there were TV Specials on every wall, I tripped over a $100 No-caster on my way in" etc... they always started or ended with "sadly I was drunk off my ass and can't remember where it is."
I think by the mid '90s or so it was becoming unrealistic to find that sort of thing going on, but then the internet really put a stop to it and the explosion of online guitar sales put the final nail in (because now not only can they see what it's worth but they can flip it online themselves for the going rate from wherever they are).
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
So here's the machine... and the wisdom I found inside.
The pickups don't have any markings on the bottom, but maybe someone can suggest what manufacturer(s) based on style?
(are those little square holes on the neck pickup a giveaway?)
oh and I guess it's not really true these are 'cream colored'... they are white, with a little aging.
![Image](http://mrogalsky.allcapslock.com/misc/supersonic1.jpg)
![Image](http://mrogalsky.allcapslock.com/misc/supersonic3.jpg)
![Image](http://mrogalsky.allcapslock.com/misc/supersonic2.jpg)
The pickups don't have any markings on the bottom, but maybe someone can suggest what manufacturer(s) based on style?
(are those little square holes on the neck pickup a giveaway?)
oh and I guess it's not really true these are 'cream colored'... they are white, with a little aging.
![Image](http://mrogalsky.allcapslock.com/misc/supersonic1.jpg)
![Image](http://mrogalsky.allcapslock.com/misc/supersonic3.jpg)
![Image](http://mrogalsky.allcapslock.com/misc/supersonic2.jpg)
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are the pups wired to the pots and then the switch between the two? seems like it would be easier and cleaner to wire the pups to the switch and then to the pots. altho i guess that may make the volume volume thing not work. but i guess it doesn't work at the moment anyway. perhaps one is working as a master volume and the other is a normal working volume(in slave) for the pickup its designated to.
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My silver one is getting completely re-worked with P-Rails in Triple-Shot rings, black pickguard, and hardtailed with a cut-off tele bridge. The fun of Super-Sonics, for me, is modding them. I have so many leftover Super-Sonic parts.
Yours isn't stock anymore, so there is no point in attempting to preserve it. Go nuts.
Yours isn't stock anymore, so there is no point in attempting to preserve it. Go nuts.
A Whole Bunch of Guitars. Some with sparkles. Some with Pearl. Some with racing stripes.
I'll probably be adding a pushbutton momentary kill switch. The rest of everything is pretty great as is!
I haven't sorted out that volume pot shorting issue -- as far as I could see, the guitar is wired up as in the Seymour Duncan diagram above, but as I described before the two volume pots seem tied together in a way that is unlike other similarly-wired guitars I've had. For the time being it isn't a problem since I tend to run full volume out anyway.
I haven't sorted out that volume pot shorting issue -- as far as I could see, the guitar is wired up as in the Seymour Duncan diagram above, but as I described before the two volume pots seem tied together in a way that is unlike other similarly-wired guitars I've had. For the time being it isn't a problem since I tend to run full volume out anyway.