Re: Have you ever tricked out a cheap guitar into something great?
Heres my story..
(Like 10 years ago)... my friend bought this 250$ (Canadian... so thats like what.. 10$ us back then?

) Squier Strat.. It aparrently was the crapiest of strats, noisy as freakin hell, the bridge pickup with pierce trough your ear like and icepick and the middle and neck pickup sounded like.. think of a cheap pawnshop radio that you cant get the tuning right on a station so you get this low volume "mufled" sound commin out..
Anyways.. since it was cheap he decided one day to powersand and remove the black finish and paint it gold to get that Dic'k Dale look... so then it looked like crap and sounded like crap (brush painted, no laquer.. very "gritty" finish)
So basicly what we had was one of the worst guitars ive ever seen and heared... no one even used the thing anymore, but it had a certain "character" or "mojo" to it for some reason when i played it.. like it was hiding something. One day i go and tell him to let me have it, i would strip it apart and repaint it so it would atleast look good lol. Once it was in my posetion i did a complete full cleaning, restup, intonation, even fixed and changed and rebuild a few parts (im a machinist.. so it helps and we had a paint shop too).. i convinced him to buy some pickups of ebay i had found for rather cheap (for 2 of em it cost 45$ US) redid the electronics and installed the new pickups. Apart from my AR-50 it was the bigest project ive done to a guitar so far.. the AR-50 has its own story too lol (melted pickups, juice stains, no more laquer only bare wood, cracked in many places... the usualy stuff lol)
When finished, played it at first at home trough my small amp and pandora and it wasnt nothing to go crazy over.. it was a bit less noisy, tho stil kinda noisy under gain.. with my pandora and it sounded better with certain amp setings but stil nothing great. The magic hapened when i brought it to hte studio to return it to him and show him the work id done.. he was already happy that it didnt look like crap but when we pluged it in my marshall the neck pickup sounded awsome! Kinda "woody" with some hints of glass and twang.. very warm vintage sounding, great clean and with gain. The other setings are quite alright, the bridge sounds a bit harsh but it always did only now it sounds like a "good harsh" lol if that makes sence.. Anyways, that guitar has one of the greatest neck pickup sounds pluged trough my JTM-45 ive ever heared from a strat! I dont know how it hapened... but it hapened. It has some mojo to it.. just control the volume and tone to dial in a seting you like and play some blues or funk and itll deliver awsome neck single coil tone!