Lazarus1140
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A Strat is my weapon of choice but I since I bought my first Tele I've always kept one for their vibe which no other guitar can emulate.
Several years ago I bought Hwy 1 Telecaster from an online dealer that was going out of business. It was great right out of the box ... the best neck and fret job of any new guitar I have ever owned ... and it was alive. It breathed tone. After keeping it stock for a couple of years I routed the neck slot for a Phat Cat, installed a 4-way switch, swapped in a Wilkinson bridge with compensated saddles, and refinished it. It became the guitar in my avatar and it was a monster. Anyway, it was stolen along with some other property this past January.
When the insurance company paid off the first thing I wanted to replace was the Telecaster, but the Hwy 1 series is no longer produced, so I bought what I believed to be its successor, the Baja Tele.
I don't like it for so many reasons. First, it is not resonant and alive like the Hwy 1 was. The pickups are not to my liking (I had installed a JD in the bridge of the Hwy 1). The 4-way switch is there but I'm not satisfied with any of the tone selections. It has Fender's "Grease Bucket" circuit. I'm not sure what that is or what it's supposed to do. To top it off, the neck just doesn't feel right to me.
Here is the problem: I am not absolutely sure what elements contribute to my dissatisfaction with the tone. I am concerned that it may be the Ash body whereas the Hwy 1 was Alder.
I could start changing pickups, get rid of the thick urethane finish (Hwy 1 was nitrocellulose lacquer), and so on, but if I still don't like it I've wasted money and a fair amount of effort. What would you do ... sell it as is in brand new condition with no mods ... or experiment?
Several years ago I bought Hwy 1 Telecaster from an online dealer that was going out of business. It was great right out of the box ... the best neck and fret job of any new guitar I have ever owned ... and it was alive. It breathed tone. After keeping it stock for a couple of years I routed the neck slot for a Phat Cat, installed a 4-way switch, swapped in a Wilkinson bridge with compensated saddles, and refinished it. It became the guitar in my avatar and it was a monster. Anyway, it was stolen along with some other property this past January.
When the insurance company paid off the first thing I wanted to replace was the Telecaster, but the Hwy 1 series is no longer produced, so I bought what I believed to be its successor, the Baja Tele.
I don't like it for so many reasons. First, it is not resonant and alive like the Hwy 1 was. The pickups are not to my liking (I had installed a JD in the bridge of the Hwy 1). The 4-way switch is there but I'm not satisfied with any of the tone selections. It has Fender's "Grease Bucket" circuit. I'm not sure what that is or what it's supposed to do. To top it off, the neck just doesn't feel right to me.
Here is the problem: I am not absolutely sure what elements contribute to my dissatisfaction with the tone. I am concerned that it may be the Ash body whereas the Hwy 1 was Alder.
I could start changing pickups, get rid of the thick urethane finish (Hwy 1 was nitrocellulose lacquer), and so on, but if I still don't like it I've wasted money and a fair amount of effort. What would you do ... sell it as is in brand new condition with no mods ... or experiment?