Modding a Squier VM Jag
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 8:45 pm
Next stage in modding a Squier VM Jag. The guitar was bought specifically to mod it into a 'general purpose' axe because I have bad arthritis in the hands and a short scale is a lot easier for me. (I have a CIJ set up for surf so I didn't need another surf axe)
First stage was to fit a Staytrem tremelo system and rewire the lead circuit with the series mod. I also tried a number of different combinations of pots and caps leading to the second stage.
Second Stage just completed:
Fit Creamery single coil pickups (UK boutique) who wound a hotter wide range set for me.
Then rewired the lead controls along the lines of the latest American Pro while retaining the pickup switches and with a twist of my own. Basically the lead controls are like a Strat with the hot going to the Volume Pot which is a 500k linear and then connected to the Tone pot to ground via a .022nf cap. The twist is the Tone pot which is a wide range kit from Axesrus. This is a CTS made dual ganged 'half' pot with one pot a 250k Audio and one a 1Meg linear with a centre detent separating the two. A bit of a tight squeeze but I got it in.
I copied the American Pro treble bleed circuit which seems to work very well with no change in the Tone when the volume is rolled off. It's a variation on the Seymour parallel circuit.
Very pleased with the overall tone range with plenty of easily controllable grunt at the 250k settings to surfish courtesy of the 1 meg range of the pot. I had intended to change the strangle switch to the 'out of phase' mod but I'm not sure now. With the current setup the switch seems to really accentuate clean tones without the rather IMHO wimpy effect of the original. I'll play it for a bit and then make a decision.
Only other thing I may do is change the bridge to a Staytrem but I haven't had any problems with the stock so I might not bother.
First stage was to fit a Staytrem tremelo system and rewire the lead circuit with the series mod. I also tried a number of different combinations of pots and caps leading to the second stage.
Second Stage just completed:
Fit Creamery single coil pickups (UK boutique) who wound a hotter wide range set for me.
Then rewired the lead controls along the lines of the latest American Pro while retaining the pickup switches and with a twist of my own. Basically the lead controls are like a Strat with the hot going to the Volume Pot which is a 500k linear and then connected to the Tone pot to ground via a .022nf cap. The twist is the Tone pot which is a wide range kit from Axesrus. This is a CTS made dual ganged 'half' pot with one pot a 250k Audio and one a 1Meg linear with a centre detent separating the two. A bit of a tight squeeze but I got it in.
I copied the American Pro treble bleed circuit which seems to work very well with no change in the Tone when the volume is rolled off. It's a variation on the Seymour parallel circuit.
Very pleased with the overall tone range with plenty of easily controllable grunt at the 250k settings to surfish courtesy of the 1 meg range of the pot. I had intended to change the strangle switch to the 'out of phase' mod but I'm not sure now. With the current setup the switch seems to really accentuate clean tones without the rather IMHO wimpy effect of the original. I'll play it for a bit and then make a decision.
Only other thing I may do is change the bridge to a Staytrem but I haven't had any problems with the stock so I might not bother.