Sometimes I wish CBS still owned fender.
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Size of pickups, position of pickups, pickup switching, magnet type, pentiotometer values, onboard effects, synthetic woods, versatility and a bunch of other things. What I really want is a system that when you are wiring a guitar you don't need to solder. I am talking about plugging the devices straight into each other. So that way you can change the entire sound of your guitar without risk of the soldering iron causing trouble.
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If the soldering iron is causing trouble, that is your fault, not the soldering iron.sonicmansuperb wrote:Size of pickups, position of pickups, pickup switching, magnet type, pentiotometer values, onboard effects, synthetic woods, versatility and a bunch of other things. What I really want is a system that when you are wiring a guitar you don't need to solder. I am talking about plugging the devices straight into each other. So that way you can change the entire sound of your guitar without risk of the soldering iron causing trouble.
Soldering Irons FTW.
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You dont need pro equipment to solder. My first solder iron was a 5$ job from radio shack. It got the job done. 40 watts of heat from a cheapy iron is the same 40 watts of heat from a 100$ iron. Its just that the 100$ ones have better feel, construction and tips. Weller irons FTW, but the cheapy ones will get the most basic job done.
And lookup on pootube "Soldering" in the search bar. Lots of good info in there.
And lookup on pootube "Soldering" in the search bar. Lots of good info in there.
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40w is a bit hot IMO. I don't go higher than 25w so I don't melt components but thats just me.
I really like some of the leftover part designs, though the maverick was a tad desperate. I guess the things about the CBS era that don't do it for me is the bad quality in the later stuff. A lot of the late 70s mustangs have nasty problems with shielding and crap pickups, bad wiring ect. I've seen a lot of people come to forums and are just disgusted at the quality of some of the stuff made back then.
Sometimes the CBS snobbery thing goes too far - I saw two identical jaguars on ebay one day - made weeks apart, one just before CBS bought fender and one just after. The pre-CBS one was boasting about better quality and it went for twice the price
But of course they'd still be using the same parts! A bit like the whole RI vs. original Jagstang thing. It all just makes me go
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I really like some of the leftover part designs, though the maverick was a tad desperate. I guess the things about the CBS era that don't do it for me is the bad quality in the later stuff. A lot of the late 70s mustangs have nasty problems with shielding and crap pickups, bad wiring ect. I've seen a lot of people come to forums and are just disgusted at the quality of some of the stuff made back then.
Sometimes the CBS snobbery thing goes too far - I saw two identical jaguars on ebay one day - made weeks apart, one just before CBS bought fender and one just after. The pre-CBS one was boasting about better quality and it went for twice the price
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But of course they'd still be using the same parts! A bit like the whole RI vs. original Jagstang thing. It all just makes me go
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Nobody has made a great plastic guitar. I'd like to see a guitar made from 100% recycled plastic with a great design and maybe even one piece construction for the neck and body.
There was this company named Switch guitars and for a while they were making guitars with some technology they called Vibracell which I believe was just a fancy buzzword for their plastic injection molding technique. They had metalish designs though and a dumb name. Search for "switch guitars" in an eBay or google search you'll get a billion non-relevant things.
They seem to be out of business now but I'd like to see somebody give it another go.
There was this company named Switch guitars and for a while they were making guitars with some technology they called Vibracell which I believe was just a fancy buzzword for their plastic injection molding technique. They had metalish designs though and a dumb name. Search for "switch guitars" in an eBay or google search you'll get a billion non-relevant things.
They seem to be out of business now but I'd like to see somebody give it another go.
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jcyphe wrote:Nobody has made a great plastic guitar. I'd like to see a guitar made from 100% recycled plastic with a great desitgn and maybe even one piece construction for the enck and body.
There was this company named Switch guitars and for a while they were making guitars with some technology they called Vibracell which I believe was just a fancy buzzword for their plastic injection molding technique. They had metalish designs though and a dumb name. Search for "switch guitars" in an eBay or google search you'll get a billion non-relevant things.
They seem to be out of business now but I'd like to see somebody give it another go.
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