Squier Duo Sonic reissue tuners???
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Squier Duo Sonic reissue tuners???
First of all I am new to this sight as well as the short-scale world, so please bear with me. I have a Squier Duo Sonic reissue (not sure of the year), just purchased it and it is needing tuners and pickups. What is a direct replacement, no modification tuner for this piece? As well as a set of good pickups? I was told that the Strat pickups will work. I do not want to spend a fortune, just do this as a hobby...do not need the high dollar pro equipment! Also I was told I will need to use a heavier string as well...true? Thanks for the advice!
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wow I thought the squier model only came in red.
I had the same exact guitar!!! (but red)
the stock tuners on that guitar were the worst i have ever owned on any of my guitars. if i were a kid just starting out with it ( it is a cheap smallish gutiar ) i would quit after a week struggling with the tuning.
even after replacing the tuners on this guitar, I found that the best way to make the thing stay in tune was to tune it up a half step to F. by making the strings tighter on the tuners / nut / bridge it seemed to stay in tune like magic. it was my 6th or 7th guitar in my collection at the time so i never had a problem with keeping it tuned like this all the time, but i could see how it might be an issue if anyone planned on making it thier every day player.
I had the same exact guitar!!! (but red)
the stock tuners on that guitar were the worst i have ever owned on any of my guitars. if i were a kid just starting out with it ( it is a cheap smallish gutiar ) i would quit after a week struggling with the tuning.
even after replacing the tuners on this guitar, I found that the best way to make the thing stay in tune was to tune it up a half step to F. by making the strings tighter on the tuners / nut / bridge it seemed to stay in tune like magic. it was my 6th or 7th guitar in my collection at the time so i never had a problem with keeping it tuned like this all the time, but i could see how it might be an issue if anyone planned on making it thier every day player.
the tuners i used on it came right off my 2002 fender mustang. i think around this time stock fender slotheads from japan were made by PING.
im sure i had to use a pencil and sand paper to make the holes in the head stock a little bigger to fit the new bushings though.
its kind of a pain in the ass, but you can bore out all 6 holes in around an hour.
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It's always good to see you on the board, Rob. It takes me home...and back to the original Tralf.robroe wrote:no problem! welcome to the boards. any question ever asked on here has been answered by someone i think. there isn't a better resource of hands on information about these kind of fenders on earth.
Doug from Kenmore
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