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i bought a new sunburst jagmaster to modify. i had never played one before, but from reading the description, i figured it wouldn't be too different from my beloved super-sonic, so i took a chance. i've played jaguars and mustangs in the shop, but i was never crazy about them beyond the looks. anyway, i couldn't have been happier with the cheapo stock jagmaster. i was very pleasantly surprised by the sound straight out of the box and the feel of the neck. it's wider than the super-sonic neck and more comfortable for me to play. i bought this from musician's friend, btw. the first thing i was really psyched about was that the tremelo bar wasn't in and the bridge was basically fixed, so that saved me the trouble of doing it myself.
i immediately loved the neck pickup, but didn't like the bridge pickup. so the first thing was to replace that with a gibson '57 classic (not a true vintage one, a new one).
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so the main idea i had for customizing it is to add a GFS lipstick pickup in the middle position, but to keep it on a separate circuit from the original wiring. it's going to go from the pickup to a volume pot to a separate output jack. so i will have two different outputs, maybe running to two different amps at once. that's what i'm working on now - everything is drilled and mounted... i just have to solder everything together.
i've never cut a pickguard myself, so i managed to do a fairly sloppy job of it around the pickups. i'm trying to think of a way to disguise the awkward cuts. but i'm not stressing too much because i guess i could still buy a new one.
the specs recommend a 250k volume pot, but i was thinking of trying a 500k... any suggestions on that?
i'll post pics once it's assembled again, if anyone's interested in checking this out.
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