I got three lefty Fender 68 reissue pickups real cheap and put them in my daughter's Squire Affinity Strat. It's a cheap Chinese built guitar but the fit and finish is really good and the body is a solid piece of wood instead of the plywood shit. The trem is hard down on the body EVH style and the saddles are solid instead of the bent metal ones Fender uses. The setup on the guitar is spot on perfect. Anyways, with the new pickups, this cheap ass guitar sounds great. I can get that Stevie Ray Vaughn vibe on one amp and through a Fuzz Face it screams ala Jimi Hendrix. I actually played the thing all last night I was having so much fun with it. It sounds better than a Mexican Strat I have. It doesn't go out of tune too bad but the cheap ass tuners have a high gear ration and makes tuning a pain when you are used to nice Schaller tuning pegs. This is the best playing guitar for the money I've ever seen. With the cost of the guitar and the cost of the new pickups, it's still under $150.
The Fender 68 reissue pickups sound great in my daughter's cheap ass Squire Strat
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Its amazing isnt it !
I picked up a second hand mid 80's Jap strat a few years back,
for next to nothing. It had an amazing neck on it. Impressed the
hell out of me, was as good as any US strat I have played.
I just installed a hot rails pickup, (Thanks to my Sweetheart !)
and its now one of my fave guitars...
For a few hundred bucks, and the right choices, you really can get
a great guitar happening. Ive played strats priced over $3000 here
in Oz that dont come close to this little beastie..
Thanks to Elvis too, (He recommended Jap strats to me at the time)BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
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I've played a lot a Strats and if you are familiar with Strats you know how inconsistant they can be. This cheap Strat has the total Strat vibe I was looking for. It just oozes great tone. I can't believe it.
Whoever in China built this thing fit the neck to the body perfectly. It's the best neck joint I've ever seen. Tight! It has resonance, the tremelo stays in tune remarkedly well, the setup was perfect from the factory. I just upgraded the pickups and man did I pick the right ones!
Shit, I can nail Stevie Ray Vaughn's Cold Shot with it, I can get Voodoo Child happening.
My daughter is pissed that I'm playing her guitar all the time when I have my nice guitars I won't let her touch. I broke a string and didn't replace it and she gave me hell over that. Shit, I might just buy her a new guitar and keep this thing for myself. LOL!No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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LOL ! Yeah do it ! You have given the best rap for a squire Ive
ever read, but I believe you, Ive played some squiers that
were not too bad... The Jap strats are better though.
You might have got a one off mate !
Buy your daughter another one..
I actually have noticed the Jap strats are slowly becoming sought after. Could be worth hanging onto if you have em....
Excellent workmanship.
(As with most Jap guitars from that era)BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
Love ya Mary Frances!Comment
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Oh I'm sure we have a diamond in the rough. Who knows but the Squires and have played around with seem to be pretty good guitars for the money. A few years back I was in Guitar Center and this cool dark blue super strat type guitar caught my eye. It had the reverse Fender headstock, rear loaded with a Floyd Rose. When I looked at the Floyd Rose it was a real one made in Germany. Not a licensed one. I'm wondering who made it so I look at the headstock and see Squire. The guitar was $230 on closeout and seemed to play good. I didn't plug it in. An original Floyd brand new will cost you around $180 new. It was a heck of a deal but I didn't buy it and kind of regret not doing so.
Now that I'm thinking about it, I want to go to Guitar Center and just play all their Squire shit and see what I find. LOL!No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Take that middle lefty pickup, move it to her lead position.
Take that lead position, stick that in your lead guitar position, then move your lead pickup to her middle position.
That should make a nice setup for your guitar, and she won't miss the middle pickup sounding a tad different. Who uses the mid anyways - Blackmore pulled his out and just glued in the cover to fill the hole left in the pickguard.Comment
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Here's my 68 Reissue strat. Got it in 1996. I was born in 68 on the 29th of Feb. Bought it 2-29-96. Hhhmmmmm.........Comment
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Originally posted by Panamark
Are those factory pickups, Matt ??Comment
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Switching the pickups won't do a thing because they are all the same. The middle isn't counterwound or anything. I just had three lefty 68 reissues laying around and thought they might sound good in my kids Strat. Yup, they do.
I never use the middle pickup except to play some funk rythum. LOL! I got to check out one of Yngwie Malmsteen strats and he screws his middle pickup all the way down to get it out of the way. Apparently that strat was one he scalloped the fingerboard himself. I guess Yngwie worked in a luthier shop in Sweden and is pretty good at building guitars.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Originally posted by Matt White
Yup Panamark! Not as hot as I'd like so I'm thinkin' of throwing some "Texas specials" in her! No hurry 'cause it still sounds sweet!
Unless you love hum ???BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
Love ya Mary Frances!Comment
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Originally posted by Panamark
So Im guessing you never play with the pickup selector switch in the bridge only posistion while facing that JCM900
Unless you love hum ???Comment
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