Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:07 am
That guitar looks like a ton of fun for a modder. But that bridge. :-/
Stay away from that music go round. The people that run it are low life assholes, and they sell garbage that will break as soon as it reaches the end of their 7 day return policy. Even if it is within 7 days they'll try and charge you a 15% re-stocking fee and then also try and argue that it's not in the same condition that you bought it in and it's your fault that it broke less than 7 days after it left the shop.cur wrote:I was eyeing a Memphis at a Music-go-round a couple year ago. They wanted $75. It was not a mustang but it was some sort of short scale thing with 2 toasters. Not a great guitar but it was fun and could easily been set up to play better for cheap. The pickups were some raunchy little beasts. Look at it and see if it is playable and without noticeable flaws. So for about $100 it is probably worth a shot if it is not total junk. It is always nice to have a cheap slammer sitting around to mess around with.
It looks like you could swap it out for a tune o matic bridge pretty easily. I don't know about the string spacing though, as long as that still lines up it should work.damienblair17 wrote:What kind of bridge would be best for this?
Glad to see you checked it out/picked it up. No worries mate just have some fun with it.damienblair17 wrote:PHOTOBOMB AHEAD!
So, the neck rules. 24" shortscale, feels like a Vista Jagmaster. Just the right amount of gloss. The frets are good and not rusty at all, especially since I got this from a dude's san francisco garage. fingerboard is in decent shape with some nicks and gouges here and there, but all is playable. Tuners are shite with a capitol SHIT.► Show Spoiler
Pickups are actually pretty expressive. Got some nice sounds out of the chorus, muff, and wah. will try with SALT a bit later. they're one piece single coils I guess? a regular single doesn't fit in their slot, but the pickup route is a swimming pool. pots are good, not scratchy, but the tone is either off or one. Volume gives some nice swells.
Bridge is height adjustable but nothing else. easy to adjust the action. Trem has two large screws that regulate how much give the tailpiece has. Makes it super easy to lock it down. Trem is shit otherwise.
All in all I'm impressed. It's a change of tuners away from being a kick ass beater guitar (change the strap buttons too). The neck alone is worth it to me. Mickie, I don't think I can part with it. Sorry.
Ha, thanks for the warning. Don't really deal with them, but stop in sometimes when my wife goes to the mall.Billy3000 wrote:Stay away from that music go round. The people that run it are low life assholes, and they sell garbage that will break as soon as it reaches the end of their 7 day return policy. Even if it is within 7 days they'll try and charge you a 15% re-stocking fee and then also try and argue that it's not in the same condition that you bought it in and it's your fault that it broke less than 7 days after it left the shop.cur wrote:I was eyeing a Memphis at a Music-go-round a couple year ago. They wanted $75. It was not a mustang but it was some sort of short scale thing with 2 toasters. Not a great guitar but it was fun and could easily been set up to play better for cheap. The pickups were some raunchy little beasts. Look at it and see if it is playable and without noticeable flaws. So for about $100 it is probably worth a shot if it is not total junk. It is always nice to have a cheap slammer sitting around to mess around with.
ha ha, somehow i saw this coming.damienblair17 wrote:Y'know, talk to Mickie. I'm sending it to him after all.
IT'S NOT WHAT YOU THINK!hotrodperlmutter wrote:ha ha, somehow i saw this coming.damienblair17 wrote:Y'know, talk to Mickie. I'm sending it to him after all.
OH GOODhotrodperlmutter wrote:that's exactly what i was thinking.
Judging by the size of that sarlacc pit route, it doesn't look like you have much of a choice in pickguard shape.mickie08 wrote: The only part that bothers me is the pickguard line being way of from the body contour.