NGD: Bullet type thing?

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NGD: Bullet type thing?

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Right so I got this guitar a couple weeks ago, but I only have gotten pics of it now. Its a 'Series A' brand guitar which appears to be a copy of a Fender Bullet. The neck is godly, feels slightly chunky(for a fender style guitar) at the nut, but then widens out. Decent/mediocre pickups, but great for the classic garage rawk kinda thing. Got a tusq nut put in it, the old one snapped in half. All in all, not bad for a ~$70 investment.

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I quite like the look of that. Decent price too.

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Post by tomin8r »

Cheers guys.

I replaced the stock bridge pickup with one I had laying around, I believe its a Squier Strat pickup, either way, I got it from my bronco bass..

It sounds a lotttttt better than the stock one, has a nice chime to it now.

Is it normal for tele styled guitars to sound more bassy and thick, almost humbucker-esque, in the neck position? Something to do with the resonant frequency of the pickup being more efficient or something?

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