Dead Sounding Guitar

Oh, so you DO have steel strings on (nickel wound steel).

Not necessarily, I could of been using pure nickel strings like the String Joy Broadway Classics, D'Addario Pure Nickel, GHS R+RL Pure Nickel, amongst a few companies that make pure nickel strings but yes I am using ss core, nickel wound strings.
 
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Not necessarily, I could of been using pure nickel strings like the String Joy Broadway Classics, D'Addario Pure Nickel, GHS R+RL Pure Nickel, amongst a few companies that make pure nickel strings but yes I am using ss core, nickel wound strings.

You realize that "pure nickel" is only referring to the wrap/winding on the string? The core in pure nickel strings is still steel (either round or hex) like other strings. (So, technically, "pure" nickel strings are actually nickel wound strings).
And "nickel wound" strings have steel cores with 92-98% steel winding (2-8% of the winding material is nickel).
 
You refer to the String Joy Broadway strings...just so you know, here is what THEY say about their "pure" nickel strings...


"In our Broadways, we used a round steel core underneath the pure nickel wrap wire in order to give them a distinct character and feel when compared with the hexagonal core we use in our Signatures".


It is nice to be informed, and to understand the instrument you are playing before you start arguing with someone who knows better.

In your defense, however, there is a lot of advertising hype that doesn't tell the whole story. Manufacturers LOVE to deceive potential buyers in order to promote sales. It's all about money. Don't believe all the advertising hype you read. It's all very superficial.
 
Im not arguing anything and you knew exactly what I was talking about when Infirsr mentioned the strings, as everybody else.

Now back on topic at hand, new switch, tone block, claw and strings came im while I was away for a few, Ill see if I can get it all installed this weekend and see what happens
 
Block, claw and new strings are on, little bit of an improvement in tone, has a little more breath to it.

Ordered the wrong pot, needed short shaft and ordered long shaft, will get a new one and give that a try also.
 
Block, claw and new strings are on, little bit of an improvement in tone, has a little more breath to it.

Ordered the wrong pot, needed short shaft and ordered long shaft, will get a new one and give that a try also.

Which value did you get? For an M400 without a tone control, I found it needed a 250K to sound normal.
 
I ordered a 500k but but long shaft wont work, just ran over to my local shop and picked up a short shaft p/p pot
 
How did this guitar turn out with the upgrades?

I forgot to ask how heavy it is? I just weighed my 2019 M400 and its a hair over 9# which is what I expect for a full depth mahogony body, maple neck, and floyd.

But I see the satin black ones on SW are 7-7.5#. So they are 1.5-2# ligher than mine. I imagine they sound very different. I didn't know a mahogony M-shape could be that light.
 
Its better but still feels a little compressed and restrained. I can live with it this way a bit more than before but if the right opportunity came along to trade it in something I want, Id probably make that trade.

One other mod I did was put the BW in a pickup ring, didnt like the direct mounted pickup in the bridge. Still need to do the neck, just need to get a new neck pu.

As far as weight Im not sure, havent weighed but out of the three guitars I have its def the heaviest with my Iceman being the lightest and the MH1000 right in the middle.
 
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