niceReverb + Delay wrote:My one and only guitar right now, a Squier CV 50s Tele:
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Anything is better then the scumburst they come in
And I love the tone out of the bridge pup (it came from you)
In the neck pup is a bullet strat neck pup with an robroe cover
And I love the tone out of the bridge pup (it came from you)
In the neck pup is a bullet strat neck pup with an robroe cover
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Jagbastard in progress.
An XavierXV JT90 in Surf Green with a Squier tele thinline neck. The neck is a conversion neck, so the guitar now is a 24.75" scale machine. Pulled out the mini-humbucker and will be making an Esquire-like black pickguard for it. And will remove the knobs and switch and hook the pickup straight to the jack (using a tele control plate with no holes). Well, I probably will put a momentary switch in there.
Guitar was $194, neck was $149.

An XavierXV JT90 in Surf Green with a Squier tele thinline neck. The neck is a conversion neck, so the guitar now is a 24.75" scale machine. Pulled out the mini-humbucker and will be making an Esquire-like black pickguard for it. And will remove the knobs and switch and hook the pickup straight to the jack (using a tele control plate with no holes). Well, I probably will put a momentary switch in there.
Guitar was $194, neck was $149.

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The thing that I like about an Esquire is the cockiness of only needing one pickup. The logical extension of this is to remove the knobs / pots and switches. Stripped-down hot rod with straight pipes. I did the same with a Squier tele thinline two years ago, and it still makes me so happy every time I hear it bark.
I also have a black Super-Sonic set up like an Esquire with no knobs, but with a three way tele switch with single, hum, and off as the settings. And I'm building a coral Super-Sonic / telecaster hybrid with a tele bridge, an SD BG1400 pickup, and a four-way tele switch with volume and tone (one of which is a push / pull to split the stacked humbucker). So that one will have eight tones from one pickup.
So, I change it up.
I also have a black Super-Sonic set up like an Esquire with no knobs, but with a three way tele switch with single, hum, and off as the settings. And I'm building a coral Super-Sonic / telecaster hybrid with a tele bridge, an SD BG1400 pickup, and a four-way tele switch with volume and tone (one of which is a push / pull to split the stacked humbucker). So that one will have eight tones from one pickup.
So, I change it up.
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