I like it. But if it was mine, I think I'd modify the pickguard to take a Nighthawk in the bridge. That would be cool, and keep the aesthetics.
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I tried two single coils ala Robbie Robertson together and I wasn't impressed. Two single coils in series don't equal a humbucker. Single coils with flat polepieces, rails and Lace sensors work the best. Putting two staggered single coils with lips back to back doesn't work because the difference in stagger leads to uneven string volume and poor tone. However, I was able to put two Lace's together and a Dimarzio Fastrack II and Virtual Vintage 2 together successfully. The Stag Mag would be a better option. Warman also makes a cheap rails+single pickup.
https://www.warmanguitars.co.uk/product/g-rail-hybrid-rail-ceramic-humbucker-and-alnico-single-coil/Warman G-rail triple coil electric guitar pickup -4 wire simplified version in blackLast edited by idsnowdog; 01-21-2021, 05:18 PM.
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If it's genius , then 17 years old, flat broke me was a genius. I really wanted to play metal, but couldn't afford a new guitar or even a new pickup. i got inspired by van Halen and the frankenstrat, ripped my Squier pickguard apart , and did this myself with my stock pickups , in a desperate attempt to make my Squier have a 'humbucker' in the bridge. Lo and behold; it didn't sound like a humbucker. I can't believe my parents didn't kill me over that, because it was still my only guitar at the time and I had gotten it as a birthday present.
I got a job washing dishes and bought a Jackson Rhoads shortly afterwards . Oh, and I later scalloped the Squier's neck just to complete the ruination of the beautiful gift my parents had given me! But thankfully, that actually turned out quite nicely.
Anyway I'm curious how this sounds , done "right" but I'm skeptical. Also, not really a fan of how it looks. I'd rather just have an HSS pickguard or an SSS pickguard with a lil' 59 down there or something.
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I think you wouldn't notice a huge difference between the 2 JB Jrs if they were that close. It is a good opportunity to have 2 very different sounding pickups, though, and some interesting switching.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by UnderTheFlame83 View PostI really like the sky burst metallic finish one and the 2 slanted single coils look cool.
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Originally posted by CaptainWhizz View PostIs it bad that if I got one, I’d probably swap out the pickguard and make it H or HH?Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by Mincer View Post
Why pick that particular one, then?
It looks cool with the matching headstock, and the white one would look good with a black scratch plate and some white Invaders.
I still kick myself for not getting a Tom Delonge back in the day, so I keep an eye out for hard-tail Strats at a low price. I’ve looked at Northwest Guitars and Guitar Build here in the UK, and the new Squier is cheaper and already assembled. Plus, roasted maple neck.
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Ahh that makes sense, then. I didn't even notice that it was a hardtail. I think the new Lead series is, too.Administrator of the SDUGF
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