I have a squier vintage modified mustang that I've turned into a killer guitar- I replaced the tremolo springs with new much stiffer springs from allparts, replaced the nut with a tusq xl- replaced electronics. The tuners are fine with the new springs and nut. But i'd really like to upgrade the bridge- I was told the $20 mustang bridges everywhere online are not good quality (by a few people) and I should get the bridge from an american professional jazzmaster (cant find those anywhere right now) or a staytrem 9.5" bridge. Well staytrem looks great and not an absolutely terrible price- but now they only sell to the UK.
Anyone know where I can find a suitable bridge that will be an improvement over the stock VM squier mustang 9.5" radius bridge?
Thanks a bunch! and what are some good pickups for mustangs- I know theyre basically strat pickups but does anyone make any that arent exactly like strat pickups? something a little different?
Thanks!
Squier Mustang Bridge Options
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Another possible solution is to try a regular Jaguar/Jazzmaster bridge. People hate them on Jags/JMs because the strings slip out, but I had one on another Mustang and it was fine because the break angle is bigger on a Mustang.
Unless you play like a madman and break low E strings and bleed all over your guitar and need duct tape to keep your guitar together. Then it won't be any good.
Unless you play like a madman and break low E strings and bleed all over your guitar and need duct tape to keep your guitar together. Then it won't be any good.